It Chapter Two

It Chapter Two(2019)

R
09/04/2019 (US)Horror, Thriller2h 49m
6.8

"It ends."

Overview

27 years after overcoming the malevolent supernatural entity Pennywise, the former members of the Losers' Club, who have grown up and moved away from Derry, are brought back together by a devastating phone call.

Andy Muschietti

Director

Gary Dauberman

Screenplay

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Part of the It Collection

A two-part adaptation of Stephen King's iconic novel of the same name. Seven children in Derry, Maine are terrorized by an eponymous being, only to face their own personal demons in the process. This entity returns to haunt the children every 27 years. The second installment, It Chapter Two, follows the group 27 years after the events of the first film.

Media

Final Trailer

Final Trailer

Trailer

Official Teaser Trailer

Official Teaser Trailer

Trailer

Beverly Falls Into One of Pennywise’s Traps

Beverly Falls Into One of Pennywise’s Traps

Clip

Beverly Visits Mrs. Kersh Movie Scene

Beverly Visits Mrs. Kersh Movie Scene

Clip

House of Mirrors Full Scene

House of Mirrors Full Scene

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Behind The Scenes: Pennywise Lives Again

Behind The Scenes: Pennywise Lives Again

Behind the Scenes

First 10 Minutes

First 10 Minutes

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IT Ends Featurette

IT Ends Featurette

Featurette

IMAX Exclusive Teaser Trailer

IMAX Exclusive Teaser Trailer

Teaser

Come Home

Come Home

Featurette

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A review by SWITCH.
8.0

Written on September 4, 2019

‘It Chapter 2’ isn’t as stable or as refined a film as its predecessor, and while it feels lacking by comparison, it’s still far better than most studio horror films. It’s epic, ambitious, crazy, witty and unafraid to go for the heart as well as the throat. As a whole, this adaptation of maybe Stephen King’s greatest work feels singular in the landscape of modern horror cinema: two films built on strong interconnected relationships spread over decades, as sentimental as they are vicious, and executed on the scale of a fantasy epic. They also may be amongst the best adaptations of King’s work, understanding what makes his writing (and this novel in particular) so horrifying and so arresting, the human horror amongst the fantastical. Andy Muschietti aimed big with ‘It’, and even in the moments its reach exceeds its grasp, you’re still so glad it reached so high in the first place.
- Daniel Lammin

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https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-it-chapter-2-the-ambitious-conclusion-to-the-beloved-horror-epic