The newest movie adaptation of the hell-raiser "It" by Stephen King is meant to give you scare tactics in its raw form. Before production began, it was agreed upon that the movie will consist of two parts. The first part already commenced production from June to September of last year which focused primarily on the kids set in the 50's at which the second part shifted to focus on the adult versions of the characters in the 80's.
Stephen King's "It" Part 2 To Shoot March 17
After that, there has been no buzz of what's up next or when the second part would be rolled out; besides a few buzz that they're about to start filming. Reports from Bloody Disgusting, says that part 2 of the "It" film is set to shoot on March 17.
You can never settle for mediocrity when you do film adaptations of Stephen King books - as the King certainly is open to discuss his disgust or adoration of the film. What are Stephen King's sentiments over the new "It" adaptation?
Seth Grahame-Smith is more than thrilled to share some juicy information and took to Instagram to share what Stephen King thinks of the film. He announced to the public:
"Steve asked me to pass along that he saw a screening of IT today and wanted to let everybody know that they should stop worrying about it as the producers have done a wonderful job with the production."
Well, with that coming from no less than Stephen King, we do expect a lot too from this film. Nothing less.
The Losers' Club And Pennywise
The Muschietti film that stars seven children as part of The Losers' Club will take you to a horrific rollercoaster ride as they collide head-on with bullies and a monster clown, Bill Skarsgard who plays "Pennywise."
The first part of the film will be out by September 8, and might be expecting the second part sometime in 2018.