Now, children are being murdered again and their repressed memories of that summer return as they prepare to do battle with the monster lurking in Derry’s sewers once more. Unsure that their Losers Club had vanquished the creature all those years ago, the seven had vowed to return to Derry if IT should ever reappear. Mama helmer Andy Muschietti is directing the film, which stars Jaeden Lieberher ( Midnight Special) as Bill Denbrough, Finn Wolfhard (“Stranger Things”) as Richie Tozier, newcomer Sophia Lillis as Beverly Marsh, Jack Dylan Grazer ( Tales of Halloween) as Stan Uris, Wyatt Oleff ( Guardians of the Galaxy) as Eddie Kaspbrak, Chosen Jacobs (“Hawaii Five-0”) as Mike Hanlon and Jeremy Ray Taylor ( 42) as Ben Hanscom, the younger versions of the story’s protagonists.īased on the novel by Stephen King, whose story recalls a promise made twenty-eight years ago that forces seven adults to reunite in Derry, Maine, where as teenagers they battled an evil creature that preyed on the city’s children. The events of the film will be moved upward from the source material, which was set in both the 1950s and 1980s, and will be set in the present day with the late 1980s as the past setting. Check out the IT remake photos in the gallery below! Producer Barbara Muschietti revealed a new depiction of Pennywise as a Jack-In-The-Box. To celebrate, producer Barbara Muschietti (sister of director Andy Muschietti) revealed a new depiction of Pennywise on her Instagram feed, which we’ve included below along with several other pics from her feed that reveal new views of the set. Part one of the Stephen Kings IT remake has wrapped production. Oh, and you might want to skip that clowns-only screening at the Alamo Drafthouse as well.After a tumultuous development process, the first part of the new filmic adaptation of Stephen King’s IT has wrapped production. You can always just keep your head down and avoid everything It-related until the hype dies down. And if you happen to be afraid of clowns, I'm sorry to say you might be especially doomed. I mean, if children were crying on set - actress Sophia Lillis, who plays Beverly Marsh, said it's "not scary considering there are so many people around" - we can't even begin to imagine how terrifying everything will be on the big screen. then we cut, and obviously I was all, 'Hey, I'm sorry. ![]() What am I doing? What is this? This is horrible'. So some of these kids got terrified and started to cry in the middle of the take, and then I realized, 'Holy sh*t. He started to cry and the director yelled, 'Action!' And when they say 'action,' I am completely in character. Back in June, we learned that the remake of Stephen King's It was courting 25-year-old Swedish actor Bill Skarsgrd as its Pennywise, the evil shapeshifting entity most often seen as a dancing clown. Some of them were really intrigued, but some couldn't look at me, and some were shaking. Their parents have brought them in, these little extras, right? And then I come out as Pennywise, and these kids - young, normal kids - I saw the reaction that they had. The film remake casts Swedish actor Bill Skarsgard ( Hemlock Grove) in the role, and while there’s nothing wrong with his acting skills, his model looks are a perfect example of Hollywood’s. At one point, they set up this entire scene, and these kids come in, and none of them have seen me yet. I tried to maintain some sort of weirdness about the character, at least when I was in all the makeup. "On set, I wasn't very friendly or goofy. ![]() but eventually had to cave when things got a little too real. As it turns out, he tried not to break character while around the children. ![]() Alexander Skarsgard asks, "Does it feel good knowing that kids around the world for decades to come will have nightmares about you?" In his response, the other Skarsgard shares a story about his time on set. Near the end of the interview, the brothers inevitably talk about the newest iteration of It. The 8-year-old talked to EXCLUSIVELY about his first big movie role, filming with Pennywise. ![]() While there's plenty of fun sibling banter to enjoy throughout the chat, we're going to cut straight to the horror. Jackson Robert Scott plays the beloved Georgie in the highly-anticipated It remake. If you have any lingering doubts that the new and updated Pennywise will traumatize you, allow us to present this unsettling behind-the-scenes story from Bill Skarsgard, the actor who plays the monster.īack in June, Skarsgard participated in a feature with Interview Magazine in which he was interviewed by his quite famous brother Alexander Skarsgard. The CastAndCrew of ItChapter2 discuss the evolution of the killer clown Pennywise between the first and seco. The long-awaited It remake finally hits theaters this Friday, which means we all should cherish these last few precious nights of restful sleep. For BillSkarsgård, Pennywise is ever present.
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