‘It Chapter Two’ Review: A Casting Triumph, But Bloated Sequel Repeats First Movie’s Mistakes
Andy Muschietti’s much-anticipated sequel boasts another flawless cast, but a meandering script and played-out scares keep it from rising to the top.
Andy Muschietti’s much-anticipated sequel boasts another flawless cast, but a meandering script and played-out scares keep it from rising to the top.
The filmmaker says a potential “It” supercut release would include “new scenes, new material.”
Director Andy Muschietti hopes to reclaim an element of the story that’s gotten lost over time.
The-genre film junkies at Alamo Drafthouse have planned a series of “clowns-only” screenings of the film at 17 theater locations.
Moviegoers are definitely going to want to go to the bathroom before the movie starts.
“We will discover things that we didn’t know about The Losers,” Andy Muschetti said at Warner Bros. ScareDiego Comic-Con panel Wednesday night.
On the film’s stunt work: “James McAvoy is jumping off 10-foot tall things. […] Jessica [Chastain] is doing all this crazy stuff — I had to run 10 feet, and I pulled my groin muscle.”
Warner Bros. is moving forward with the long-delayed DCEU tentpole.
With the Oscar nominee reportedly set to star in Andy Muschietti’s much-hyped sequel, we cast the rest of the now-adult Losers Club, one that just might have more star power than previously expected.
Fans who want the Oscar nominee front and center in the next “It” installment could be getting some seriously great news.
Warner Brothers is officially releasing the “It” sequel on September 6, 2019. We have some ideas for what “Chapter Two” needs to be great.
After its record-breaking $123 million opening, the sequel to horror blockbuster “It” is a no brainer. Here are the first details you need to know about.