He contacts the Losers – who've largely speaking forgotten exactly what happened to them in Derry, just knowing that it was some great trauma. Many years later, when the group are all adults, Mike starts to suspect Pennywise is back. It's brilliant." The inspiration for the scene reportedly came from a conversation about the movie between McAvoy and Muschietti over tequila.Īfter the events of Chapter One, the gang eventually separate and move away from Derry with the exception of Mike, who stays in town and later becomes the librarian and the gatekeeper, keeping watch for any suspicious or violent activity that might point to the return of Pennywise. It was never in the script, and it isn't in the book. "I said to Andy, 'What can we do?'…and literally in 50 minutes, he invented a whole new sequence. Speaking to Collider, McAvoy said: "We were missing a vital story beat for Bill where he dealt with his guilt that he caused his brother’s death. One new scene in particular, which you've already seen if you watched the trailer, was inspired by tequila. And if you wanna know the specifics as to what, go see the movie," he teased. He told Digital Spythat fans with knowledge of the books will absolutely be surprised. These bullies working through Pennywise was important for us to show."įans who have read the book won't necessarily be spoiled, according to It Chapter Two writer Gary Dauberman. It is the influence of Pennywise even while he is hibernating, and it's pure evil what happens to Adrian. "It is the first attack in present-day Derry and sets the stage for what Derry has become. Talking about the attack scene, Dauberman explained why it was so important to include the "iconic" scene. We already know it'll feature two major book elements: the attack on a young gay man by a group of youths and Beverly's domestic abuse storyline. Andy Muschietti already made some significant changes to the book in the first chapter, so it's likely he won't stick slavishly to every aspect, but – like in part one – will stick to the major beats and plot points.
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