It’s official: You can’t keep a good clown down.Pennywise will be back on the big screen for the It sequel in 2019, with director Andy Muschietti and screenwriter Gary Dauberman returning behind the camera.The second chapter in the two-part horror saga based on Stephen King’s celebrated novel will premiere September 6, 2019, according to an announcement made by New Line Cinema. That puts the sequel in theaters almost exactly two years after the first installment began its record-breaking run.The studio’s announcement indicates that the young actors from the first film will return for the sequel, although the film is expected to focus on the experiences of the adult versions of their characters. Like its predecessor, the It sequel will also be shown in large-screen IMAX theaters.Set 27 years after the events of the first film, the sequel brings the “Losers Club” back together when Pennywise returns to torment their Maine hometown once again. Muschietti has hinted that the sequel might not unfold in exactly the same way as King’s original novel, so the movie could hold some surprises for fans of the book.After premiering in U.S. theaters September 8, It went on to have the biggest opening weekend of all time for a… Read full this story
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