You took a deep breath before starting up the walk and climbing the stairs. If it wasn’t for the station wagon in the driveway you would have thought there was no one home. The only real difference was that the lawn was shaggy and in desperate need of a mowing and the curtains were all drawn, keeping the light out of the house. It was small and white with a decent porch. The old Kaspbrak house looked like most other houses on the street. You’d long gotten use to sneaking out when your dad was gone, and sneaking out of the hotel was easy. Or maybe it was just because he worked nights so often and he worried about you being home alone? Either way it was always getting on your nerves. Maybe it was because your mom left when you were five and it was just the two of you? You knew it was hard on him trying to take care of both of you all the time all by himself. Maybe it was because he was just an anxious person? Always on you about being home before dark and getting your flue shot. Could he really expect you to pass up the opportunity to ask questions he never answered? This morning he said he had to go meet some of his old friends, the ones you had met last night at dinner, and he explicitly told you to stay in the hotel room. You had never met your grandparents before and your dad never talked about his childhood. You knew he’d be furious if he found out you came here but you couldn’t help yourself. As you drove through town to your hotel yesterday your dad kept shaking his head and remarking on how everything still looked the same. Most of Derry still felt small and quiet like the rest of the world forgotten it. The house your father grew up inside in Derry, Maine didn’t look like it had been touched much since the 1980s. But when he brings you back to his hometown of Derry you decide it’s time to meet your grandmother. Prompt: Ever since your mom left when you were five it had just been you and your dad. Warnings: Verbal berating of the reader and a brief but graphic scene of violence against the reader ![]() "'They really want you to play the older Bill.A/N: Requested by I hope this was close to what you wanted. She took me aside and said, 'Listen, there's this really fucking great director,'" recalled McAvoy. "Jessica Chastain, when we were making X-Men, she was rocking an evil wig look and badass. ![]() The Scotsman reteams with Chastain, who he revealed took him aside while filming X-Men: Dark Phoenix to tell him about It: Chapter Two and the fact that Muschietti wanted him for the role. McAvoy, known for his role in Split and as Professor Charles Xavier in the X-Men series, joins the rest of the Losers club against Pennywise for the sequel. Lieberher also stars in the crime dramedy Knives Out with Chris Evans, Daniel Craig and Toni Collette, which is set to be released in November, and is set to appear in the upcoming Apple+ miniseries Defending Jacob. Jaeden Lieberher played Bill Denbrough in the first film, and James McAvoy takes over the role for the sequel. 5, take a look at the cast of It: Chapter Two, and which characters they are playing from It: Chapter One, below. And the rest auditioned."īefore the movie hits theaters Sept. ![]() … Half the cast was pre-thought about it. "I was very lucky that I got everyone I wanted to play in the movie. “During the production, we started playing with names and speculating who would play the counterparts," said the helmer. It director Andy Muschietti said at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con that, during the production of the first film, he began to think about which stars he wanted to play each child actor's counterpart, and he actually got everyone he had envisioned. Although the shape-shifting creature is familiar - Bill Skarsgård returns in the role - the cast is new and filled with award-winning stars who play the grown-up versions of the characters from the original movie. The group must once again face their biggest fears and the memories of their past, while Pennywise is deadlier than ever. The members of the Losers Club have all grown up and dispersed, but when a devastating phone call brings them back to the sleepy town of Derry, so does the return of It. It: Chapter Two, the sequel to the 2017 film based on the Stephen King novel, sees the same group of characters return - only 27 years later.
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