Stephen King's "IT" remake has found a writer - Part 1

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Hope we get to see Pennywise's silver eyes at one point in the film.
 
We're supposed to see all the different incarnations of him, right? The witch, the leper? I can't wait!
 
We're supposed to see all the different incarnations of him, right? The witch, the leper? I can't wait!

We will be seeing the leper at 29 Neibolt Street. Apparently, we will also see an incarnation of a woman named Judith.
 
IT Trailer

Posted: March 25, 2017, 13:55:14
Section: Film » It
IT trailer info:
- Running time: 2:27

- Ratings: 14A (Suitable for viewing by persons 14 years of age or older. Persons under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. May contain violence, coarse language, and/or sexually suggestive scenes.)

- Hinted release date: March 29, 2017
 
Safe to assume the trailer is the same exact one crowds saw at SXSW?
 
At this point even four days still seems so long away. haha
 
Storyboard & Music For IT

Posted: March 27, 2017, 12:10:15
Section: Film » It

Here is another of those cool Storyboards from IT that we have seen earlier and this one is just as cool as the previous. Can you imagine having one of these on your wall at home?

Also, Benjamin Wallfisch has been hired to score IT.

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Any indication of how faithful to the book this is going to be? Wondering if we'll see Richie's werewolf in this....
 
I thought the trailer was today but it's Wednesday. Damn it. :funny:
 
Surprised we haven't seen a poster at CinemaCon.
 
I don't see why not we got it in the Mini series.

Well here's the thing, the book is set in the 50s where the classic universal movie monsters were a iconic thing, and was relevant to the kids, Frankenstein, the mummy and werewolf, were all present. The movie is set in the 80s, and IT doesn't manifest itself to any of those monsters.
 
Well here's the thing, the book is set in the 50s where the classic universal movie monsters were a iconic thing, and was relevant to the kids, Frankenstein, the mummy and werewolf, were all present. The movie is set in the 80s, and IT doesn't manifest itself to any of those monsters.

Hey, The Howling and An American Werewolf in London are nothing to bat an eye at :cwink:
 
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