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‘IT’ Writer Returning for ‘Part Two,’ Likely Hitting Theaters in 2019
‘IT’ Writer Returning for ‘Part Two,’ Likely Hitting Theaters in 2019
‘IT’ Writer Returning for ‘Part Two,’ Likely Hitting Theaters in 2019
Before the latest adaptation of Stephen King’s IT even hit theaters, early box office predictions suggested anywhere from a $60 to $70 million opening. By contrast, this year’s other big King adaptation, The Dark Tower, has grossed $47.9 million domestic in the month since its release. While we wait for the initial box office numbers to roll in, New Line is already developing a sequel to IT, but it probably won’t hit theaters until 2019.
Either Stephen King Was Abducted by Pennywise or He’s Celebrating the ‘It’ Release at His House
Either Stephen King Was Abducted by Pennywise or He’s Celebrating the ‘It’ Release at His House
Either Stephen King Was Abducted by Pennywise or He’s Celebrating the ‘It’ Release at His House
There’s something up with Stephen King — rather, his house, which looks to have been taken over by a certain sinister clown. It’s a little tough to notice at first, but if you look very closely, it appears the master of horror literature has put a red balloon up in one of the front windows of his gorgeous home in Bangor, Maine to celebrate the impending release of It.
The Early Buzz for ‘It’ Promises a Scary and Heartfelt Horror Film
The Early Buzz for ‘It’ Promises a Scary and Heartfelt Horror Film
The Early Buzz for ‘It’ Promises a Scary and Heartfelt Horror Film
Perhaps the most frustrating aspect of The Dark Tower isn’t that it failed to live up to expectations decades in the making, or even that it mangled Stephen King’s source material in a way that die-hard fans found unforgivable. No, the most frustrating aspect of The Dark Tower is that it’s just… fine. Despite the plethora of negative reviews, it isn’t some disastrous flop a movie, nor is it an ambitious mess that reached for the stars and came crashing back to earth. It’s just sorta there, a Young Adult action-fantasy film that limps through its paces before ending with a thud. Really, how do you even make a King adaptation that doesn’t have a little bit of ambition?
The ‘It’ Movie’s Runtime Is Way Longer Than ‘The Dark Tower’
The ‘It’ Movie’s Runtime Is Way Longer Than ‘The Dark Tower’
The ‘It’ Movie’s Runtime Is Way Longer Than ‘The Dark Tower’
Something fishy is going on with the two Stephen King movies coming out this year. At least, their runtimes aren’t exactly what you’d expect. It was recently revealed that The Dark Tower clocks in at a lean 95 minutes long, and now we’re hearing that Andres Muschietti’s It is considerably longer than two hours: approximately 135 minutes.
‘It’ Director Andres Muschietti Confirms He’ll Be Back for the Sequel
‘It’ Director Andres Muschietti Confirms He’ll Be Back for the Sequel
‘It’ Director Andres Muschietti Confirms He’ll Be Back for the Sequel
With the It movie coming to theaters sooner than we’re all probably prepared for, there’s already talk of the sequel. The films are spaced 30 years apart, much like the distinct sections of the book — the first set when all the main characters are children, and the second when they’ve all grown up, but haven’t grown out of their childhood traumas. The director of Part I, Andres Muschietti, recently revealed that he will definitely be back for Part II.
Warner Bros. Brings ‘Blade Runner 2049,’ ‘It,’ ‘Ready Player One,’ ‘Justice League,’ and More to Comic Con
Warner Bros. Brings ‘Blade Runner 2049,’ ‘It,’ ‘Ready Player One,’ ‘Justice League,’ and More to Comic Con
Warner Bros. Brings ‘Blade Runner 2049,’ ‘It,’ ‘Ready Player One,’ ‘Justice League,’ and More to Comic Con
The San Diego Comic Con schedules have been rolling out all week, and Warner Bros. has a bunch of heavy hitters this year to possibly keep Marvel and Disney from stealing too much of the spotlight. Warners takes over Hall H on Saturday, July 22 at 11:30 AM, starting with a showcase of all their exciting upcoming releases, hosted by master of ceremonies Chris Hardwick.
The Losers’ Club Heads Underground in This Creepy New ‘It’ Trailer
The Losers’ Club Heads Underground in This Creepy New ‘It’ Trailer
The Losers’ Club Heads Underground in This Creepy New ‘It’ Trailer
After breaking the record for the most trailer views in a single day, expectations couldn’t be higher for Andres Muschietti’s remake of It. It wasn’t long ago that this seemed like a project destined for trouble; the film’s original director  —  and still credited screenwriter  —  Cary Fukunaga dropped out of the production after the studio wouldn’t budge on letting him make an ‘unconventional’ horror film, causing fans to worry we were in for another bland adaptation of a Stephen King novel. All was forgiven, of course, when New Lined delivered that amazing first It teaser trailer, but could they keep it up?