![]() It, an adaptation of a classic Stephen King book that updates the stories time period from the 1950’s to the 1980’s, is the newest piece of pop culture, following in the footsteps of Stranger Things and Super 8, to evoke the feeling and tone of 1980’s cinema (which was heavily dominated by Stephen King and Steven Spielberg pop culture), specifically in channeling stuff like The Goonies by depicting a bunch of Middle School aged kids going off on an adventure that is heavy on the horror and fantasy elements. All of these kids are soon plagued by terrifying visions uniquely refined to play on their individual fears, with the common link between them being the appearance of a malevolent clown by the name of Pennywise (Bill Skarsgard), a relentless killing machine who devours the local children and is now bent on traumatizing and stopping The Loser’s Club. ![]() One person that’s not standing by while these disappearances just keep on happening is Bill Denbrough (Jaeden Lieberher), a kid suffering from a stutter whose younger brother Georgie went missing a few months prior and now Bill is determined to find out what exactly happened to his younger sibling and try his hardest during his 1989 summer vacation to make sure no one else has to go missing under such mysterious and nefarious circumstances.īill isn’t alone in his quest though, as his three best friends Richie Tozer (Finn Wolfhard), Stanley Uris (Wyatt Oleff) and Eddie Kaspbrak (Jack Dylan Grazer), team up with Bill on his newfound mission, as do new kid Benjamin Hanscom (Jeremy Ray Taylor), Mike Hanlon (Chosen Jacobs) and Beverly Marsh (Sophia Lillis), forming The Loser’s Club in the process. They just keep going on about their business as if nothing’s really happening. ![]() People keep disappearing, far more than the average American town and nobody seems to really care about it. There’s something freaky going around the town of Derry. ![]()
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