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it chapter two movie review
We will review the action and horror movie It Chapter Two, where we will review it from the beginning of the movie, with Pennywise until the end of the movie, which is the end and elimination of Pennywise.
Which novel is the movie It chapter two from?
It Chapter Two follows the Stephen King novel, like It 2017 movie.
Who are the heroes of the movie It Chapter Two?
- James McAvoy
- Jay Ryan
- James Ransone
- Bill Hader
- Isaiah Mustafa
- Jessica Chastain
Who is the character of Pennywise in the movie It Chapter Two?
It's Swedish actor Bill Skarsgård who played Pennywise in the 2017 movie It.
Who is the hero of the movie It Chapter Two?
It's James McAvoy.
What genre does the movie It Chapter Two fall under?
It falls under the category of horror and mystery.
Who is the director of the movie It Chapter Two?
Director of It Chapter Two is Andy Muschietti.
What is the country that produced and exported the movie It Chapter Two?
Who released the movie It Chapter Two in the United States of America.
What events take place in the movie It Chapter Two?
- Twenty-seven years after his first defeat, Pennywise the Dancing Clown returns to Derry, Maine, and kills a man named Adrian Mellon after he and his friend were brutally assaulted by homophobic teenagers.
- Mike Hanlon, the only remaining member of the Losers' Club in Derry, calls up the other members, Bill Denbrough, Ben Hanscom, Beverley Marsh, Richie Tozier, Eddie Kaspbrak, and Stanley Uris. They all return to Derry, Except for Stanley who commits suicide.
- Mike refreshes the Losers' memories before the club reveals Stanley's suicide. Richie and Eddie decide to leave, until Beverly reveals she had visions of them dying if they didn't keep their oath to kill him. Meanwhile, The club kills a little girl named Victoria at a baseball game, and helps Henry Bowers, who has been arrested for his father's murder, escape from a mental institution.
- At the library, Mike shows Bill, through a drug-induced vision, that the Native American "Ritual of Chud" can defeat her using artifacts from the Losers' past; Bill recovers Georgie's paper sailboat and meets a young boy.
- Beverly retrieves Ben's love poem from her childhood home before the It attacked her in the form of a demonic old woman.
- Eddie retrieves an inhaler from a pharmacy and is attacked by the leper.
- Back at the hotel, Richie abandons the group, while Bill leaves for the city carnival and fails to rescue Dean from Pennywise. Bowers viciously attacks Eddie at the hotel before killing him.
- There, Powers attacked Mike before Richie returned and stabbed him. The Losers then traveled to the Neibolt house where they convinced Bill, upset about his failure to save Dean, not to face it alone.
- With their memories fully restored, the group descends into a cavern below the sewers. Mike presents a stone from the Losers' fight with the Powers gang, and they perform the ritual using artifacts from the remains of the meteorite he brought to Earth.
- The ritual fails when It emerges in the form of a giant Pennywise-Spider hybrid and pressures Mike to reveal that the ritual killed the original performers.
- It attacks the Losers and sends Bill, Ben, and Beverly into solitary hallucinations. They escape once Bill releases his guilt for being indirectly responsible for Georgie's death and Beverly realizes once again that Ben was the one who wrote her the love letter.
- When Richie is distraught over Et, Eddie saves him but is fatally stabbed. A weakened Eddie then explains how he made Et feel small earlier, by nearly strangling the leper to death.
- The Losers confront It, explaining how they overcame their fears and no longer feared the entity, causing it to shrink into a small, weak Pennywise. Mike rips out its heart, and it is crushed by the Losers with their bare hands, finally killing it.
- They return to Eddie to find him dead from his wounds, and are forced to leave his body behind as his cave collapses, destroying the Neibolt home.
- In the flooded quarry, the Losers comfort Richie, and Ben and Beverly kiss. Later, the scars on the Losers' hands disappear.
- After the Losers break up, Ben and Beverly get married, Richie returns to the kissing bridge where he previously carved his and Eddie's initials, Mike leaves Derry, and Bill starts writing his new story.
- Mike reveals to Bill that Stanley wrote the Losers' Letters before his suicide; Stanley was too afraid to face it, and his suicide was intended to strengthen his friends against him. Mike ends his letter with the words, "We are the Losers, and always will be."
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What is the role of each member of the losing team?
- Jessica Chastain as Beverly "Bev" Marsh: The only member of the Losers' Club, who was abused by her father and bullied at school due to false rumors of her extramarital affairs.
- James McAvoy as William "Bill" Denbrough: The tough former leader of the Losers' Club, who hunted down and defeated "It" in the summer of 1989 after the murder of his younger brother, Georgie.
- Bill Hader as Richard "Richie" Tozier: Bill's best friend, the bespectacled man, and a fellow member of the Losers' Club, whose foul language and foul language often get him into trouble.
- Jay Ryan as Benjamin "Ben" Hanscom: A member of the Losers' Club. As a child, he was bullied for his weight and had a crush on Beverly. As an adult, he became a physically fit architect living in northern New York.
- James Ransone as Edward "Eddie" Kaspbrak: The youngest member of the Losers' Club, a hypochondriac, and a victim of Munchausen syndrome by proxy. In his youth, Eddie became a successful risk analyst for an insurance company in New York City.
- Andy Bean as Stanley "Stan" Uris: A shy, practical member of the Losers' Club, he helped fight the It in 1989, but is more feared than anyone else. As an adult, he became a founding partner of a major Atlanta accounting firm.
