It Chapter Two

It Chapter Two

It ends.

Sinopse

27 years after overcoming the malevolent supernatural entity Pennywise, the former members of the Losers' Club, who have grown up and moved away from Derry, are brought back together by a devastating phone call.

  • 6.8
  • 2019
  • Released
  • 2h 49m

Bill Skarsgård

Pennywise

James McAvoy

Bill Denbrough

Jessica Chastain

Beverly Marsh

Bill Hader

Richie Tozier

Isaiah Mustafa

Mike Hanlon

Jay Ryan

Ben Hanscom

James Ransone

Eddie Kaspbrak

Teach Grant

Henry Bowers

Andy Bean

Stanley Uris

Joan Gregson

Mrs. Kersh

Jackson Robert Scott

Dead Georgie

Jaeden Martell

Young Bill Denbrough

Sophia Lillis

Young Beverly Marsh

Finn Wolfhard

Young Richie Tozier

Chosen Jacobs

Young Mike Hanlon

Wyatt Oleff

Young Stanley Uris

Jeremy Ray Taylor

Young Ben Hanscom

Jack Dylan Grazer

Young Eddie Kaspbrak

Nicholas Hamilton

Young Henry Bowers

Molly Atkinson

Myra / Sonia Kaspbrak

Luke Roessler

Dean

Javier Botet

Hobo / The Witch

Taylor Frey

Don Hagarty

Stephen Bogaert

Alvin Marsh

Will Beinbrink

Tom

Jess Weixler

Audra Phillips

Martha Girvin

Patty

Ryan Kiera Armstrong

Victoria Fuller

Jake Weary

Webby

Katie Lunman

Chris Unwin

Kelly Van der Burg

Victoria's Mom

Joe Bostick

Mr. Keene

Megan Charpentier

Young Gretta

Juno Rinaldi

Gretta

Neil Crone

Chief Borton

Ry Prior

Connor

Owen Teague

Dead Hockstetter

Jake Sim

Belch Huggins

Logan Thompson

Victor Criss

Connor Smith

Carny

Amanda Zhou

Waitress

Rob Ramsay

Meaner Nurse

John Connon

John Koontz (Juniper Hill Security)

Doug MacLeod

Head Honcho

Brandon Crane

Big Guy

Erik Junnola

Scuzzah

Josh Madryga

Scuzzah

Peter George Commanda

Shokopiwah Shaman

Kiley May

Shokopiwah Woman

Lisa Cromarty

Shokopiwah Woman

Kevin Allan Hess

Shokopiwah Man

Stephen R. Hart

Shokopiwah Man

Rocky L. Burnham Jr.

Shokopiwah Man

Billy Merasty

Shokopiwah Man

Sladen Peltier

Shokopiwah Young Boy

Ari Cohen

Stanley's Dad

Alex Bird

Theatre P.A.

Brody Bover

Shouting Kid

Edie Inksetter

Shouting Kid's Mom

Martin Julien

Janitor

Sonia Maria Chirila

Fishtank Girl

Colin Mcleod

Bully

Declan Prior

Bully

Marko Vujicic

Bully

Eric Woolfe

Nurse

Kate Corbett

Dean's Mom

Shawn Storer

Dean's Dad

Janet Porter

Richie's Mom

Scott Edgecombe

Customer

Anthony Ulc

The Butcher

J. Bogdan

Swearing Patient

Louise Stratten

Audra's Assistant

Laura Thorne

Production Assistant

Thomas Duhig

Assistant Director

Carla Guerrier

Police Officer

Liam MacDonald

Dean's Friend

Chris D'Silva

Dean's Friend

Tristan Levi Cox

4-Year-Old Young Mike

Torian Matthew Cox

4-Year-Old Young Mike

Lola Del Re Hudson

Betty Ripsom's Legs

Thiago Dos Santos

Twitchy Man

Vanzie Meyer

Audience Member (uncredited)
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$79,000,000.00

Revenue

$473,123,154.00

Keywords
  • #based on novel or book
  • #clown
  • #carnival
  • #sequel
  • #remake
  • #maine
  • #creature
  • #fear
  • #lgbt
  • #ancient evil
  • #loss of a friend
  • #monster horror

Reviews

SoSmooth1982
@SoSmooth1982over 2 years ago

Chapter 2 was more awesome then the first. I even got a little freaked out myself on some parts. This has easily become one of my favorite horror films of all time.

GenerationofSwine
@GenerationofSwinealmost 3 years ago

How does a movie with no story become 3 hours long? Seriously, it's a real question. Nothing seems to happen... ever... and they virtue signal by changing a character, because you have to now... but nothing really happens for most of the movie. And the horror felt a bit like a kids movie. But ultimately it's 3 hours with no real plot.

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967over 3 years ago

I watched the two films in a double bill and I really did want to enjoy this as much as I did the first - but boy, could this have been much more of a let down? The original has a far better cast; snappier direction and a much tighter script. This just rumbles along with a staccato, portmanteau-style storyline that robs the narrative of much of the cohesion of it's earlier, much more compelling, i

r96sk
@r96skalmost 5 years ago

A step down, but <em>'It Chapter Two'</em> is still a very good film. It is, I will say, overly long, it did bore me a little at the midway point; not in a necessarily negative way, I just wanted more. However, it regains its footing with an entertaining ending. I'm usually not a fan of cast changes in film series, but this does it to good effect. I love the characters, whether it be in this fi

MatthewL.Brady
@MatthewL.Bradyalmost 6 years ago

“You lied and I died!” Making us proud Georgie. I re-watched the 1990 mini-series and 2017 remake last month in preparation for this movie in terms of judging in quality. The 90's version had it moments, but I find some scenes unintentionally funny where it reeked of early Stephen King adaptations. 2017 was surprisingly good and a massive improvement, but laid back on cheap thrills. ‘IT:

JPV852
@JPV852about 6 years ago

Wasn't a huge fan of the first but did like the young cast but the scares were non-existent. This sequel had a couple okay moments and I did like the characters as adults, but Bill Hader easily was the standout. Still wasn't very scary yet even with the lengthy running time never felt like it dragged. One day I may try watching the two back to back, but between the two, not overly impressive. **3.

Ruuz
@Ruuzabout 6 years ago

A pretty odd choice too undercut every scare in the movie, but I was less disappointed with _Chapter Two_ than everyone else seems to be. I gave it the same star rating as the first Muscietti _It_ movie, but if I'm being honest, that one was definitely better. Doesn't make this bad though. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._

Columbusbuck
@Columbusbuckabout 6 years ago

It's the love story between Richie and Eddie that makes this movie worth viewing twice. Looking forward to the conclusion!

M
@msbreviewsabout 6 years ago

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog :) So, Chapter Two is a sequel to It (2017), and my expectations were a bit high. I really enjoyed the latter to the point of considering it one of the year’s best, as well as one of the best Stephen King cinematic adaptations. Andy Muschietti returning to the director’s chair and having such a fantastic cast portraying the adu

maketheSWITCH
@maketheSWITCHover 6 years ago

‘It Chapter 2’ isn’t as stable or as refined a film as its predecessor, and while it feels lacking by comparison, it’s still far better than most studio horror films. It’s epic, ambitious, crazy, witty and unafraid to go for the heart as well as the throat. As a whole, this adaptation of maybe Stephen King’s greatest work feels singular in the landscape of modern horror cinema: two films built on

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