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A side-by-side comparison of the Losers' Club for children and adults.
By Jesse Schedeen
The fans finally got a first glimpse of It Chapter Two thanks to the release of the first trailer. In addition to presenting one of the most terrifying scenes of Stephen King's original novel, this trailer shows us what the Losers' Club members look like 27 years later.
Did director Andy Muschietti choose the right actors to interpret older versions of these brave heroes? You are the judge. Here is a breakdown of each major character in chapter two and how their appearance compares to more recent versions. Watch our slideshow or scroll down to see the whole gang.
Bill Denbrough
James McAvoy plays the former Bill Denbrough. Bill became a successful novelist even as he was trying to forget his dark past. In other words, he is your typical protagonist of Stephen King. The trailer clearly shows that Bill is still very haunted by the death of his younger brother Billy almost three decades ago.
Bev Marsh
Jessica Chastain figured prominently on the wish list of many fans to play with the old Bev Marsh, and the sequel is not disappointing in this regard . Returning to Derry is a particularly painful experience for Bev, given his father's abuse. Unfortunately, Bev's blues testify to the fact that she has not escaped the cycle of torment, even in adulthood. Although she is now a successful fashion designer, she is trapped in an unhappy and abusive marriage.
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Between the hair and the mandatory glbades, Bill Hader is a dead look-alike for Richie of Finn Wolfhard, who was very busy making good use of his loud mouth as a DJ in Los Angeles. Derry
Ben Hanscom
Jay Ryan plays the former Ben Hanscom He may not be the spitting image of the actor Jeremy Ray Taylor, but that's the point. "Ben dropped out of his childhood and grew up to become a slender and successful architect.As the rest of his friends, Ben is still haunted by the trauma of his past.
Mike Hanlon
Isaiah Mustafa plays the oldest Mike Hanlon and looks almost strangely like the young Mike of Chosen Jacobs, the Losers Club's only member to stay in Derry, where he occupies a city post. The librarian. It's Mike who calls his friends to finally confront and destroy the evil of it.
Eddie Kaspbrak
James Ransone plays the older version of Eddie in the sequel, although we only took quick glimpses of the character in the trailer. Eddie now runs a successful limousine business, though, like Bev, he eventually married someone who looked a little too much like his controlling father.
Stan Uris
Andy Bean (pictured here in Power) plays the older version of Stan in the sequel, although we do not see the character in the trailer. Fans of the novel can probably guess why. He is perhaps the best of his childhood friends, he became a partner in a large accounting firm in Atlanta, but he seems to be the only one to have kept the memory of the clash, making the prospect a particularly frightening return to Derry.
Henry Bowers
Losers club members have almost as much to fear from adult Henry Bowers as from Pennywise. Teach Grant (seen here in Gunless) will play the oldest version of the group's bully, his childhood. Henry has spent most of the last 27 years locked in a psychiatric institution and only wants revenge once it frees him.
Pennywise / It
Pennywise, the dancing clown, is the character who will not show his age in the sequel. Bill Skarsgård resumes his role, and the trailer shows that his appearance has not yet taken place. However, the monstrous entity known as Il will take other new forms besides Pennywise this time, including the alluring Madame Kersh.
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