![]() ![]() yearns to stretch the novel into franchise territory with a sequel focusing on the adult years. The new film version of IT focuses on the childhood portions of the novel (reset in the 1980s), possibly because of the popularity of the King-inspired Stranger Things (actor Finn Wolfhard, of Stranger Things fame, also plays a leading role here), and probably because Warner Bros. ![]() The kids seemingly defeat Pennywise, only to have the demon clown reappear 27 years later. In the 1950s, after a series of child murders, a group of kids decide to take on Pennywise, who feeds on human fear. New Line Cinema’s new cinematic adaptation of Stephen King’s classic novel IT screams into theatres September 8, minus some noteworthy baggage that should have queer folk and horror fans raising an eyebrow or two.įor those that haven’t read the book or seen the fine ABC miniseries from the 1990s, IT tells the story of a demonic clown named Pennywise plaguing the small town of Derry, Maine.
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