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The Film is based on STEPHEN
KINGS NOVEL. Seven young outcasts in Derry, Maine, are about to face their
worst nightmare -- an ancient, shape-shifting evil that emerges from the sewer
every 27 years to prey on the town's children. Banding together over the course
of one horrifying summer, the friends must overcome their own personal fears
to battle the murderous, bloodthirsty clown known as Pennywise.
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The leader of the Losers'
Club, who, with the help of his friends, vows to get revenge on the monster for
the death of his young brother, Georgie. Denbrough losing his brother
makes the battle against It a more personal crusade for him than any of the
others. That and his stutter is what binds him to the group and transforms him
into Big Bill, the leader. On the character of Denbrough, Muschietti spoke
of him knowing a situation of despair, on top of the terror of It and the fear
of heights, to which he stated, "Bill is like a ghost in his own home:
nobody sees him because his parents can't get over Georgie's death.Ty Simpkins was considered for the
role in Cary Fukunaga's production.
An ancient,
trans-dimensional evil that awakens every twenty-seven years. Will Poulter was previously cast in
the role but was forced to drop out due to scheduling conflicts, with
Poulter stating, "I was when Mr. Fukunaga was directing, but the
circumstances at New Line are such that a new director's attached
now. Poulter continued, "I think, with all due respect to him of
course, I was selected by Cary and subscribed to Cary's vision for the movie,
and so I haven't had a chance to connect with that [new] director.Mark Rylance, Ben Mendelsohn, Kirk Acevedo, Richard
Armitage, Hugo Weaving and Tilda Swinton were considered for the
role, with Mendelsohn passing on the project, as New Line wanted him to take
a sizable pay cut. On June 3, 2016, The Independent officially reported,
after final negotiations took place, that Muschietti had chosen actor Bill Skarsgård to portray the
character. On portraying Pennywise, Skarsgård stated, "It's such an
extreme character. Inhumane, It's beyond even a sociopath, because he's not
even human. He's not even a clown. I'm playing just one of the beings It
creates. Skarsgård described the character further, saying, "It truly
enjoys the shape of the clown Pennywise, and enjoys the game and the
hunt." He also commented,] "What's funny to this evil
entity might not be funny to everyone else. But he thinks it's funny. On
Pennywise's design, Skarsgård stated, "It's important that we do something
fresh and original for this one. It's purposely not going toward that weird,
greasy look. He also commented on being compared to Tim Curry, stating that, "[Curry]'s
performance was truly great, but it's important for me to do something
different because of that. I'll never be able to make a Tim Curry performance
as good as Tim Curry. Skarsgård also elaborated on his age, stating,
"There's a childishness to the character, because he's so closely linked to
the kids. The clown is the manifestation of children's imaginations, so there's
something child-like about that."Producer Dan Linspoke of Skarsgård's physical
attributes: "His build is really interesting. He's really tall and lanky,
and feels a little clown like in his movement. When he came in—we had a lot of
different actors read, and when he came in he had a different spin on the
character that got us really excited. Lin concluded by contrasting the
character with that of Heath Ledger's Joker,
"You've had [Ledger] doing almost a clown joker, you've seen obviously Tim
Curry as a clown. We wanted someone who created a Pennywise character that
would stand on its own and Bill came in and created this character that frankly
freaked us out. Muschietti spoke of Skarsgård's Pennywise as one not to
lurk in the shadows, to which he remarked, "Pennywise shows up, he's front
and center, and he does his show. He has an act ... So it's weird all the time,
and every little thing implies a further threat. Muschietti also spoke of
wanting to make the sense of dread that grows in Derry part of the dread of
Pennywise, to which he stated, "He's not just a character that can
shape-shift, his influence is all around. The anticipation of him is almost
scarier than the actual Pennywise scares.On selecting Skarsgård to portray
Pennywise, Muschietti wanted to stay true to the essence of the character, and
Skarsgård caught his attention,"The character has a childish and sweet
demeanor, but there’s something very off about him. Bill has that balance in
him. He can be sweet and cute, but he can be pretty disturbing.
Wyatt Oleff as Stanley "Stan" Uris:
A Jewish mysophobe who is the son of a rabbi.
He is studying for his bar mitzvah but isn't interested in religion, which is
upsetting to his father. On the character of Uris, Muschietti spoke of him
knowing a situation of despair, "Long story short, there’s all sorts of
difficult situations, and we had the chance to tell them in a movie that faces
directly those conflicts ... the families of the young actors were very
open-minded, so we could tell them about subjects that are normally very
touchy.
Hanscom is the new kid at
school and consequently does not have any friends. He likes reading and
researching so he spends a lot of time in the library. He is also very
overweight, which earns his place in the Losers' Club, but like all of the
Losers, there are underlying facets that define him far more than superficial
appearances. On the character of Hanscom, Muschietti spoke of him knowing
a situation of despair, "... Ben is bullied at school.
The only female member of
the Losers' Club, she is bullied at school, particularly concerning false
rumors that she is promiscuous. Her home life is also dismal, as her violent
father is sexually abusive to her. Beverly's Losership was not defined by
the fact she was abused but by her poverty. On the character of Marsh,
Muschietti spoke of her knowing a situation of despair, "Beverly's case is
of course the worst, because it’s about sexual abuse on a minor. In an
interview with Rolling Stone,
Lillis spoke of Muschietti not wanting her and her co-stars to spend too much
time with Skarsgård: "We actually weren't allowed to see him until our
scenes, because we wanted the horror to be real. On Skarsgård's appearance
as Pennywise, she recalled, "Everyone had different reactions, but all of
us were like, 'Wow, what did we get ourselves into?' One look at him, and ...
you know, he's a really scary clown that wants to kill us. I was a little bit
shocked. On her connection with her fellow co-stars, she noted that the
closeness of the friendships formed allowed Lillis to connect with her own
character: "I relate to Beverly – the way she deals with her emotions, and
the way she was around the Losers. I felt that way around the actual actors.
The bespectacled best friend
of Bill Denbrough, also known as 'Trashmouth Tozier' due to his foul language
and loud mouth, that often get him into trouble. Wolfhard, famous as Mike
Wheeler in Stranger Things,
shared the first image of the Losers Club on his Instagram account, with the photo
captioned as "The Losers Club take Toronto", showing the cast of
actors who would play the protagonists. Wolfhard was the only actor cast in
both this and Fukunaga's version. On the character of Tozier, Muschietti
spoke of him knowing a situation of despair, "We don't know much about
Richie's personality, because he's the big mouth of the group. But we suppose
he's also neglected at home, and he's the clown of the band because he needs
attention."[65]
Kaspbrak is the epitome of
the hypochondriac, overly
exaggerated by the immense amount of objects in his medicine cabinet; a sickly
boy who only feels truly well when he is with his friends. His overbearing
mother is the true source of his hypochondria, however; she has convinced him
that he is seriously ill and must stay close to her because only she can
protect him. Grazer spoke of his appreciation of films such as Lethal Weapon 2 (1989) and Batman (1989)
that gave him "... insight on how [he] could [improvise] or reuse those
things as references to the time period.
An African American
homeschool student and outsider. Orphaned in a fire and raised by his stern
grandfather, he is reluctant to take up the family trade as a butcher. On
the experience of shooting Muschietti's piece, Jacobs spoke of the experience
as "... my favorite summer of my 16 long years on earth ...
Nicholas Hamilton as Henry Bowers:
A young sociopath who leads
the Bowers Gang, a gang of high school thugs, and terrorizes the Losers'
Club. Hamilton prepared for the role by studying Jarred Blancard's
portrayal of the character in It (1990), and in Hamilton's words,
"watched all the bits of my original character" for
research. Hamilton added, through the character of Bowers, that
"There's stuff that I have to do that is really creepy and the opportunity
to help share my psychotic side has been really fun. Additionally Hamilton
stated, "I recently did a scene where I was working with Jeremy Ray Taylor. I had to terrorize the
hell out of him and get right in his face.
Jackson Robert Scott
as George "Georgie"
Denbrough :
The innocent, energetic
7-year-old brother of Bill Denbrough. His killing at the hands of Pennywise
sets the stage for the next summer's events.
Additionally, Owen Teague is
introduced as Patrick Hockstetter, a
psychopathic bully who encounters Pennywise; Logan Thompson appears
as Victor "Vic" Criss,
a bully in the Bowers Gang reluctant to engage in their most sadistic
acts; Jake Sim appears as Reginald "Belch" Huggins, a
bully and friend of Henry Bowers; Javier Botet appears as The Leper, a diseased and rotting man that
encounters Eddie Kaspbrak at the house on 29 Neibolt Street; Tatum
Lee appears as Judith, one of It's horrifying creations; Steven Williams appears as Leroy Hanlon, the stern grandfather of
Mike Hanlon, who runs a nearby abattoir; Stephen Bogaert appears
as Alvin Marsh, the
abusive father of Beverly Marsh; Geoffrey Pounsett appears as Zack Denbrough, the father of Bill and
George Denbrough; Pip Dwyer appears as Sharon Denbrough, the mother of Bill and
George Denbrough; Ari Cohen appears
as Rabbi Uris, the father
of Stanley Uris; Stuart Hughes appears
as Oscar "Butch" Bowers,
a police officer and abusive father of Henry Bowers; Megan Charpentier appears as Greta Keene, the pharmacist's daughter who
targets Beverly for ridicule.
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