|
‘IT: Chapter 2’ Writer Gary Dauberman Talks Visualizing The Ritual Of Chud
The malevolent sewer-scuttling clown known as Pennywise will be back next year to haunt a much older Losers Club in Derry, Maine. Andy Muschietti returns to direct the highly anticipated horror sequel, IT: Chapter 2, which will reinforce the idea that clowns are f****** scary. In it we see all the members of the Losers, who are now all grown up, return to their hometown to face off against Pennywise one last time. But it’s not so much the battle that we should be concerned with as it is the ritual that will be in the film.
Now we are getting a little hint of what to expect and how the collaboration between Muschietti and writer Gary Dauberman is helping shape the script. More on the story below. Spoilers will follow, so if you don’t what to know anything about it, then I suggest you stop right now.
...continue reading »
|
|
|
|
|
‘IT: Chapter Two’: James McAvoy Welcomes You Back To Derry With Cheesy Puns To Mark Start Of Production (Image)
Production on IT: Chapter Two has officially begun. Ever since the first film was a hit, Warner Bros. has fast-tracked a sequel which would give the horror film a conclusion and bring an end to our fear of clowns – like that will ever happen.
So to celebrate such an occasion, James McAvoy, who will play the adult version of Bill Denbrough, has released a new pun-tastic photo that brings in a few laughs at the expense of Derry, Maine. Check out the photo below.
...continue reading »
Tags: Andy Muschietti, Bill Hader, Bill Skarsgard, Chosen Jacobs, Finn Wolfhard, Gary Dauberman, Isaiah Mustafa, It, It: Chapter 2, It: Chapter Two, Jack Dylan Grazer, Jaeden Lieberher, James McAvoy, James Ransone, Jay Ryan, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Jessica Chastain, New Line, Sophia Lillis, Stephen King, Stephen King's It, Wyatt Oleff
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
‘IT: Chapter Two’ Eyes Bill Hader and James McAvoy
We were always going to go back to Derry, Maine, to revisit the sewer-scuttling terror known as Pennywise in IT: Chapter Two. After the success of the first IT, Warner Bros. made it a priority to get a sequel out. Since this was going to take place years after the events of the first movie, director Andy Muschietti would have to recast with adult actors. And that didn’t stop any of us from creating our very own dream cast.
Currently, Jessica Chastain is the only one confirmed for IT: Chapter Two. She would reunite with Muschietti after they worked together on Mama. And now you can add two more.
According to new reports, Bill Hader and James McAvoy are currently in talks to star in IT: Chapter Two. More on the story here below.
...continue reading »
Tags: Andy Muschietti, Bill Hader, Bill Skarsgard, Finn Wolfhard, It, It: Chapter 2, It: Chapter Two, Jaeden Lieberher, James McAvoy, Jessica Chastain, New Line, Sophia Lillis, Stephen King, Stephen King's It
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
‘IT: Chapter 2’: Jessica Chastain In Talks To Play Beverly In Sequel
The success of 2017’s IT gave way to countless dream castings of adult actors who would play their child counterparts. Among the top actors fans hoped would join the sequel is Academy Award winner Jessica Chastain, who many hoped would play Beverly.
Now it looks like that dream may come true as Chastain has entered talks to play the older Bev in IT: Chapter 2. More on the story below.
...continue reading »
|
|
|
|
|
Mike Lee’s Top 10 Favorite Movies Of 2017
|
|
To say that 2017 was an incredible year for films would be a vast understatement. The year was full of extraordinary films ranging from the typical blockbuster tentpoles like Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Wonder Woman to the indie darlings like The Big Sick and Lady Bird. And the best thing about it, a lot of these movies come from first-time directors, women, and veterans like Jordan Peele, Patty Jenkins, Greta Gerwig, and Rian Johnson. It’s not easy to see all of the films that are released within the one calendar year, but I make sure I damn well try to see as much as I can, and 2017 was no different. I went out to see over 100 films, and to narrow it down to 10 best within the field of exceptional titles that were released was hard. While best is subjective, I tried to narrow it down to the 10 films that meant the most to me that I enjoyed thoroughly.
So, you’ll find the 10 of my favorite movies of 2017 that I could not stop thinking about, along with a few honorable mentions. Check them all out here below.
...continue reading »
Tags: Baby Driver, Best Of, Best Of 2017, Blade Runner 2049, Coco, Films of 2017, Get Out, I Tonya, It, Lady Bird, Logan, Molly's Game, Movies of 2017, OKJA, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Star Wars, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, The Big Sick, The Post, The Shape of Water, War For The Planet Of The Apes, Wonder Woman
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|