This new Pennywise has to be the scariest movie monster we've seen in years. Literally years. There's two scenes in this teaser that absolutely sent shivers down my spine. First when the Losers club meets up as adults.
The other one is in the basement, first we see the excellent performance by Georgie's actor. 'You lied and I died' never has sounded more epically scary. And then Pennywise rises from the waters. I jumped in my chair and still do when watching this. I can tell I will be on the edge of my seat in theatres this september.
>This isn't real enough for you Billy? >I'm not real enough for you? >It was real enough for Georgie! Sickest burn from a horror movie monster I've heard
The movie itself seems to capture that 80s feeling we've seen in Stranger Things and other important work. Do your part and see it in theaters. Be a part of history.
Eli Gray
Men they literally copy for this trailer/movie some of the drawings of junji ito Mangas
>There’s the group of boys (the “Losers’ Club” representing nostalgia for nerdy adolescence (as in Stand by Me); small-town manners made creepy (Dolores Claiborne); familiar domesticity made scary (Carrie); and self-conscious guilt turned into irrational menace (The Shining). Among his glossy perversions of Norman Rockwell, Muschietti even tosses in some shrieking from The Babadook; the image of the child’s slicker, stolen from Don’t Look Now; and the Barnum & Bailey trickery of the clown villain-demon Pennywise (Bill Skarsgard), who stalks the Losers’ Club. All this formula proves that Muschietti has a commercially shrewd grasp of what triggers today’s jaundiced moviegoers and TV-watchers, raised on shock effects and paranormal frights, much of it derived from King’s own clichés. King’s world represents our culture’s degradation and depravity — not “fun” but perhaps the most synthetic Hollywood sentimentality ever to be mistaken for Americana.
>you're not scaring me CLOWN >Oh yeah? Well your mom didn't say that last night Woah sickest burn
Robert Torres
This chapter made me feel melancholic and unnerved after reading it. The way they stare from the water afterwards (i think they did that, at least). great chapter.
be a part of history this september. be a part of something bigger than yourself.
Michael Stewart
That’s Unironically A Good Thing
Justin Taylor
I don't know. There's one scene that I think is really good, which is where that actor growls "Whoooore" (or something similar) into the camera. That was really good, sound design, acting and all. The rest is okay, I guess. Nothing special.
So funny, Almond is simultaneously a wonderful writer and a terrible reviewer.
Adam Ward
finally I have a purpose, my life has meaning. Thank you, hollywood producers.
Jeremiah Ramirez
Its not,either way hes reaching,how the hell is the lights,something described in the book,a copy of the teeth scene in Layers of Fear? Not everything is a copy of glorious nippon,that fuck thinks something looking mildly similar is a copy,the painting woman ill give you that much but the rest is just stupid
Hunter Sanchez
MY WHOOOORE WIFE
Daniel Rogers
I remember befoer the last IT movie, I was at work and some normie people were literally talknig about "omg have you heard about all the clown murders, ooh yeah apparently a bunch of clowns have been attacking people or soemthing"
Henry Rodriguez
This was unironically the best part of the first one as a huge Ito fan, really wish we'd get a really killer live action adaption of an Ito collection that just nails his art style
David Wilson
>that scene where pennywise smashed the losers over the head with a trashcan What was up with that?
Jaxson Bennett
What was up with Zombie Minion and Witch Minion trying to merge with Pennywise at the end before just suddenly disappearing?
Zachary Flores
It just looks dumb in your picture op
Jack Flores
It sent shivers down my spine. Especially the "You lied I died YOU LIED I DIED" line by Georgie's excellent actor. Will you be on your seat this september?