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So I guess the two-tiered story is not being told in an overlapping way. I guess I can see that's a convenience if you break it into two movies - you need a conclusion on each one.Producer Dan Lin talked last year about his plans to explore both the young and old versions of the Losers' Club:
- If you look at the book, it's the part of the book that we have not yet explored. The book we really broke down into two parts. The first part is this movie and if audiences react to this movie in the way we hope they will and I think they will, then we'll be to tell the adult story as well.
I mean the teenage gang bang.Cagliostro wrote:I'm guessing you mean before they go into the sewers, right?
I'm a bit nervous it is going to be handled more along current horror movies are being handled, with "creepy" visuals, such as the running\screaming\headshaking Pennywise in the trailer. But if they get the other stuff right, yes, definitely. I just find it weird that they tweaked the time periods.
Agreed. That was my real problem with it, not what they were doing, but that they were.Zarathustra wrote:
What bothered me about reading it, is that they're screwing in a sewer while on a hunt for a giant spider. That's just not going to happen in any possible universe! It took me out of the story...