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Funko will flood the market.
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Funko will flood the market.
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Seems like absolutely all of the press/promotion appearances we are seeing are the adults, nothing with the kids. Of course we should see the adults (this is their first film), but we can't ignore the kids (they are the heart).
Eastasia has always taught college students to feel pride or shame according to their race.
This looked kinda cool...........................
Wish they'd make one that looks like this
Dont worry : it's coming from Diamond Select Toys
This one was shown at SDCC :
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The runtime has officially been confirmed, and it will be 2 hours and 45 minutes
https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a2...eleted-scenes/
2h 15m
Hearts are tough, she said, most times hearts don't break, and I'm sure that's right . . . but what about then? What about who we were then? What about hearts in Atlantis?
Great to hear that it's half an hour longer. One of my main concerns was how they were going to take the time to properly reintroduce the Losers as adults so hopefully the extra half hour is used for that. The miniseries handled it perfectly (showing them as adults first) but that approach wouldn't have worked for the film for a number of reasons.
One of the scenes that interests me the most in the trailer is the bit with what looks like a human(?) Pennywise mainly because it gives us a chance to see Bill Skarsgard more like himself as opposed to being completely unrecognizable. Reminds me of how the opening of Return of the King showed Andy Serkis as Smeagol, it was a nice way to pay tribute to the actor who is usually hidden under special effects.
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Anyone notice the fire hydrant? Wonder if it's intentional.
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http://collider.com/it-chapter-one-r...s-it-2-sequel/
If you want to relive the horrors of IT: Chapter One on the big screen ahead of this September’s concluding sequel IT: Chapter Two, you’ll get your chance in August. Fandango announced today that the spooky Stephen King adaptation IT: Chapter One is returning to theaters for two nights in August—Saturday, August 3rd and Tuesday, August 6th. Not only that, but each screening will end with an extended eight-minute preview of IT: Chapter Two.
This two-part adaptation of the iconic Stephen King horror novel has been in the works for years, and in fact the screenplay for IT: Chapter One is credited to the film’s original director Cary Fukunaga as a co-writer. But when Fukunaga left over creative differences, Mama filmmaker Andy Muschietti took over, and he helped turn IT: Chapter One into a bona fide phenomenon. Continuing on with Fukunaga’s plan of dividing the adaptation into two films—one set in the 80s when the heroes are kids, and the sequel set in present day 27 years later—IT: Chapter One is a haunting, terrifying, and undeniably compelling look at the Losers Club’s first encounter with Pennywise. The R-rated horror film was a smash hit, grossing over $700 million worldwide.
The child actors of Chapter One return in a flashback capacity in Chapter Two, which recasts the characters as adults with an A-list ensemble that includes Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy, and Bill Hader. Since King wrote IT as one story, it’s nice to see fans given the chance to revisit IT: Chapter One on the big screen ahead of the concluding chapter in September.
Although I have to say, I’m also hoping Muschietti puts together one super long cut of IT that blends Chapter One and Chapter Two into a single film. Here’s hoping that not only happens, but gets a theatrical release.
Head over to Fandango to pick up tickets for the IT: Chapter One re-release. IT: Chapter Two hits theaters on September 6th.
Wonder why they wouldn't do a back-to-back instead? Or even move the re-release to September to coincide with Part II?
A NEW GAME BEGINS
Just a couple of new shots, including one that confirms a scene playing out much like in the book:
Pennywise animatronic from Spirit Halloween. Check out the demo video.
6.5 Ft Pennywise Animatronic Decoration
https://www.spirithalloween.com/prod...pirit+7.30.19B
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Really cool and informative interview with EW's Anthony Breznican about Chapter Two: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/con...ast/e/62806371
Behind the scenes, comments, and some extra footage:
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A while ago I remember seeing a clip of a talk show interview (I think) with Hader saying something like the director told him he didn't look afraid or didn't know how to look afraid. Since then, that has been in the back of my mind as I wait to see this, hoping it won't be a problem. Today, I started wondering who I might've liked to see play adult Richie instead of Hader, and I came up with:
- Robert Downey Jr. - the more I think about it, the more I wish it could've been him - he has the humor, the sarcasm, but also the intensity
other possibilities:
- Ryan Reynolds (was good in Amityville Horror, but can also be funny)
- Andrew McCarthy
- Cary Elwes (remember, he was in Saw)
- Sam Rockwell (all-around good actor)
- this one's a "maybe": Christian Slater (has an odd energy)
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Stephen King came up with a new scene for Chapter 2.
https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/stephe...e-it-chapter-2
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