IT Chapter Two is in cinemas this week

Hold onto your butts because IT Chapter Two is hitting Aussie cinemas this week. Set 27 years after the Losers Club first thwarted his plans, Pennywise has returned to Derry to once again terrorise the town. With all but one member of the Losers Club having left Derry behind, they’ll all need to come together again to put a stop to Pennywise once and for all.

Mike, played by Isaiah Mustafa (yep, the Old Spice guy) calls the group back together once the children of Derry start disappearing again.

According to press materials;

Damaged by the experiences of their past, they must each conquer their deepest fears to destroy Pennywise once and for all… putting them directly in the path of the clown that has become deadlier than ever.

IT Chapter Two

To prepare you for the release of IT Chapter Two, we’ve got a trailer (above) and a special behind the scenes featurette (below).

The featurette includes “unseen footage of the film as well as interviews the cast, director, and writer Steven King.”

IT Chapter Two will be in cinemas on September 5. Pack a change of pants.

Leo Stevenson
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