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San Diego, United States AFP
The first arrivals to Comic-Con in San Diego took advantage Wednesday night of an advance presentation of the New Line Cinema studio, which screened Exclusive material of his most anticipated horror films.
Warner Bros.'s studio started at night in a downtown theater with the first images of "It: Chapter Two" and its creepy antagonist, Pennywise.
Images of the swarming of "El Conjuro", "The Nun", and a glimpse of "The Curse of The Llorona" on the legendary Latin American folk legend were also projected for the first time.
The second part of the adaptation of "It," Stephen King's 1986 novel, deals with seven children from a small town who are terrified by a murderous clown.
If the first "It" had an air of homage to the film "Cuenta conmigo" by Rob Reiner (1986), also adapted from a story of King on the pbadage to adulthood , the second episode seems to look more at the horror.
" It: Chapter Two" occurs 27 years after the first film and the Losers Club guys grew up and moved, but a fatal phone call brought them together.
The preview gave the audience its first glimpse of the adult cast, which includes Bill Hader, Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy, at a meeting in a Chinese restaurant.
Andy Muschietti, who repeats in the direction, stated that the sequel will be published on September 6 .
"It'll be more terrifying, it'll be more intense, so bring your diapers for adults," he joked.
New Line also offered a first sample of "The Curse of The Llorona" a story that does not need to be introduced into the Latin world, where she instilled fear for generations.
Comic-Con attracts 130,000 visitors a year to San Diego where they spend four days catching up with the latest news in movies and TV shows, updating their comic book collection and embodying their favorite characters of pop culture. The appointment will last until Sunday.
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