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Post by politicidal on Apr 3, 2019 15:17:26 GMT
Sounds creepy so far. TEXT: The footage opens with Jessica Chastain‘s adult Beverly visiting her old childhood home, where its new resident, an old woman named Mrs. Kersh, warns her that “no one who dies here [in Derry] ever really dies.” In case you’ve never seen a movie before, spoiler alert — she’s another form of Pennywise, and as The Shining taught us, there’s nothing scarier than a naked old lady who wants to kill you. It’s a pretty effective sequence overall, but more for everything it hints at but doesn’t actually show you, knowing full well that nothing on screen can possibly compete with the horror brewing within our own imaginations. After that we got our first look at The Losers Club, which is all grown up in the sequel. Bill Hader and James McAvoy are the most prominently featured members, though at this point, those creepy red balloons should get an agent, because they deserve residuals given their abundance of screen time. We caught a quick glimpse of the scene Muschietti has been teasing in interviews, one that features the most fake blood ever used on a movie before. The trailer ends with one, final word from Bill Skarsgård‘s demonic clown: “Hello.” I have to say, I wanted a little more from the Chapter Two presentation, as I thought the initial trailer for the first film was far more memorable. And remember that I wasn’t a huge fan of Chapter One, so I approached the sequel with a more skeptical eye. We’ll see if It: Chapter Two surpasses its record-setting predecessor when it hits theaters on Sept. 6. Bring a raincoat and maybe you’ll float too! collider.com/it-2-footage-recap-cinemacon/
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Post by masterofallgoons on Apr 3, 2019 19:24:07 GMT
Interesting. I'm surprised they'd put that scene with Bev visiting her dad's old place in the trailer because it might have been a genuine surprise for those unfamiliar with the book or miniseries had they not unveiled it.
Not sure what scene would use the most fake blood ever. Perhaps it's something specifically for the movie.
Also, wouldn't the Shining have to be up there in that category? That elevator must have held hundreds of gallons.
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Post by James on Apr 3, 2019 20:13:49 GMT
Interesting news. Let’s hope this film sequel is way better than the disappointing Chapter 2 of the miniseries.
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Post by gljbradley on Apr 5, 2019 1:49:41 GMT
Sounds interesting. I want a trailer for the film.
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