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Stephen King's "IT" remake has found a writer - Part 2

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Pennywise Statue

Posted: June 18, 2017, 11:25:40

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Here is a Pennywise statue that will be released later this year.

A highly detailed Premium Motion Statue of Pennywise from the classic movie. Tim Curry’s likeness of the sewer dwelling clown is hauntingly immortalized in this 15” tall recreation of the character as seen in the popular roadside scene where he waves while holding floating balloons. Best of all, this statue features audio of your favorite lines from the film.


Price: $124.99
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Various IT News

Posted: June 19, 2017, 15:00:12

Here are some IT photos.

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Jeremey instagram pic of related scene storyboard.


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Rated R for violence/horror, bloody images, and for language.
 
Ohh I like that snippet of the score. I expected nothing less than an R rating but it's still nice to see.
 
Rated R for violence/horror, bloody images, and for language.

Damn straight.

I seriously can't wait for this, about 70% through my re-read of the book so should be finished by the time this comes out. :woot:
 
Brief description of Eddie's encounter with IT on Neibolt Street on Instagram in the comment section. Minor spoilers, nothing too specific though. I spoke with someone who saw the film, and he said the description was spot on.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BVU8SHfAA3S/
 
Interesting that he says he liked Curry's charisma better. I want this Pennywise to be horrifying. No goofiness needed.
 
To be fair, the guy on Instagram said he only saw 4 -5 minutes of footage. I thought Curry's Pennywise was a little OTT for me. I still love it, and think it's iconic, but I'm eager to see a Pennywise closer to the book!
 
Probably getting a new trailer in July with only two months to go until release.
 
Georgie's encounter with Pennywise is one of my most anticipated scenes in the film! Heard from people who saw the film, Bill's Pennywise goes from childlike to downright savage!
 
Individually? Probably not. But Warner Bros/New Line always does something for their upcoming slate, so this will probably be included.
 
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