'IT' 2 is already in the works and Muschietti is expected to return!


If you’ve read Stephen King’s novel IT (or failing that, seen the 1990 IT mini-series), you may remember that the section centered on the kids — the part portrayed in this weekend’s new movie — is only half of the actual story. In the second half, the Losers Club reunites decades later as adults to try and finally take down Pennywise the dancing Clown for good. Armed with a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 89% and an 8.4/10 IMDB rating, IT is expected to break box office records this weekend and win top grossing horror of 2017 which is currently held by Annabelle: Creation. With that in mind, New Line Cinema is wasting no time in getting IT 2 into theaters as soon as possible (probably in late 2019). One of the first film’s screenwriters, Gary Dauberman (Annabelle: Creation), is signed for the sequel, and IT director Andy Muschietti (Mama) is expected to return as well (though no deal is in place as of this writing). IT was reportedly always loosely planned as two parts.

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