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Director Andy Muschietti said influences on It included the "visceral" authority of horror cinema: The Howling (1981), The Thing (1982), and Near Dark (1987). [245] He also spoke of the influential contributions of Clive Barker and John Carpenter. [245] He cited the influence of Steven Spielberg in "the way of understanding story and filmmaking, because he has such a strong emotional element to all his stories.", while crediting Stephen King, alongside directors such as [Carpenter] and Joe Dante. [246] He also sought to emulate the whimsical and nostalgic perspective on childhood, while providing a balance with a much harsher viewpoint. [247] He stated: "The movie, the tone of the movie regarding what childhood is and experiences of childhood is pretty wide. There's the Spielberg moments and there's the Larry Clark moments." [247]

McNary, Dave (September 25, 2017). " It Sequel Sets September 2019 Release Date". Variety.com. Archived from the original on September 27, 2017 . Retrieved July 25, 2017.Ellen, Tom (December 29, 2016). "Tom Ellen's Empire Interview - IT with Andrés Muschietti". Empire. Archived from the original on March 23, 2017 . Retrieved March 23, 2017. On February 3, 2015, Fukunaga was interviewed by Slate wherein he spoke about It, while mentioning he has someone in mind for the role of Pennywise. [133] On March 3, 2015, Fukunaga spoke of the film, particularly noting his goal to find the "perfect guy to play Pennywise". Fukunaga also revealed that he, Kajganich and Palmer had changed the names and dates in the script, adding, the spirit is similar to what he'd like to see in cinemas." [134] On May 4, 2015, it was officially announced that Will Poulter had been cast to play Pennywise, after Fukunaga was "blown away" by his audition. [135] [136] Ty Simpkins was considered to play one of The Losers' Club members. [18]

Kaye, Ben (February 22, 2016). "Two-part remake of Stephen King's It will finally go into production this year, gets R rating". Consequence of Sound. Archived from the original on June 27, 2016 . Retrieved June 27, 2016. It Chapter Two's best Easter eggs and references". Digital Spy. September 7, 2019. Archived from the original on September 9, 2019 . Retrieved September 9, 2019. a b c Mendelson, Scott (August 8, 2017). "Box Office: 'It' Could Be Stephen King's Biggest Movie Ever". Forbes . Retrieved August 18, 2017. Stuart Hughes appears as Oscar "Butch" Bowers, a racist and abusive officer of the Derry Police Department who is the father of Henry Bowers. Butch has a strong dislike towards the Hanlon family, especially Leroy; [111]a b c White, James (June 2, 2016). "Stephen King's It finds a new Pennywise in Bill Skarsgard". Empire. Archived from the original on July 7, 2016 . Retrieved June 27, 2016. It Chapter 3: Screenwriter Gary Dauberman Says 'It's Possible' ". io9.gizmodo.com. November 21, 2019 . Retrieved November 30, 2019.

Sciretta, Peter (August 9, 2016). "How the New Movie Adaptation of Stephen King's 'It' Is Responsible for 'Stranger Things' ". /Film. Archived from the original on December 20, 2016 . Retrieved December 18, 2016. Sneider, Jeff (May 26, 2015). "Stephen King's IT Has Found Its Pennywise the Clown". Yahoo! Movies. Archived from the original on August 17, 2016 . Retrieved June 28, 2016.Filming concluded in early November 2018 after 86 days of production. [40] Post-production [ edit ] D'Alessandro, Anthony (May 23, 2018). " It Chapter Two Cast Grows: Jay Ryan To Play Adult Ben Hanscom". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on June 21, 2018 . Retrieved September 3, 2019. On October 30, 2015, Muschietti was interviewed by Variety wherein he spoke about his vision of It, while mentioning Poulter was still in the mix for the role of Pennywise: "Poulter would be a great option. For me he is at the top of my list." [149] He confirmed that next summer is the time for them to start shooting. It was decided to shoot It during the summer months to give them the time to work with the children who have the main roles in the first part of the film. [ citation needed] Muschietti went on to say that "King described 50s' terror iconography," adding that he feels there is a whole world now to "rediscover, to update." He said there won't be any mummies or werewolves and that the "terrors are going to be a lot more surprising." [150] On February 19, 2016, at the D.I.C.E. Summit 2016 producer Roy Lee confirmed that Fukunaga and Chase Palmer's original script had been rewritten, with Lee remarking, "It will hopefully be shooting later this year. We just got the California tax credit Dauberman wrote the most recent draft working with Muscetti, so it's being envisioned as two movies." [151] Foutch, Haleigh (October 24, 2019). " 'IT Chapter Two' Digital & Blu-ray Details, Release Dates Revealed". Collider . Retrieved October 25, 2019. Foutch, Haleigh (July 22, 2019). " It 2 Filmmakers on How Jason Fuchs Helped Bring the Sequel Script to the Finish Line". Collider. Archived from the original on September 16, 2019 . Retrieved September 20, 2019.

a b A. Lincoln, Ross (June 22, 2015). "Sophia Lillis Joins New Line's 'It' Remake; Aunjanue Ellis Sign on To Christine Crokos' 'Pimp' ". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on June 27, 2016 . Retrieved June 28, 2016.The pragmatic son of a rabbi, whose bar mitzvah studies are haunted by a ghoulish woman from a painting. [16] [73] [74] On the character of Uris, Muschietti stated, "Long story short, there's all sorts of difficult situations, and we had the chance to tell them in a movie that faces directly those conflicts the families of the young actors were very open-minded, so we could tell the about subjects that are normally very touchy." [75] Muschietti made Stanley the son of a rabbi, which is a change from the novel, to add a bit of that sense of responsibility, while to show oppression from his father, with the theme of oppression being a recurring force in the story of the adults of Derry. [76] Oleff recalled his first scene shot being a speech at his bar mitzvah: "I had a ton of lines to memorize and they even added a whole new paragraph while we were filming. I was like, Oh boy. After a while it got a lot easier to say over and over gain [ sic] it was, like, 10 hours filming that scene." [77] On the character of Uris, Oleff spoke by stating: "Stanley, in the group is the last one to believe that It is actually real because he just doesn't want to. It doesn't fit within his reality until something happens. He relates to everyone, but he's the one who tries to organize everything, but he can't. It's falling apart for him and his friends come to support him." [78] While Oleff stated Stanley as having OCD remarked: [79] "He tries to lay everything out in his own mind pattern kinda thing. And Pennywise comes along and just shatters everything. He's definitely the most scared." [79] Uris suffers from an injury sustained at the end of Muschietti's It, to which Oleff remarks "He's been scarred, I guess you can say but Stanley is scarred mentally and physically by these marks. They're permanent, so every time he would look in the mirror he'd see it and be reminded about what happened." [78] Oleff spoke of his research into the 1980s in which his parents helped him as "They told me a lot about the '80s and what music. I've been listening to a lot of '80s music recently. That's helped me get into character. I made a playlist of what I think Stanley would listen to in the '80s." [80] Oleff also spoke of the fellowship between his co-stars and himself, where he states "I think that translates on screen. You could see the friendship we have on and off-screen. We've been together for so long that you can see our connection, in our characters, but also it's us connecting as humans and friends." [81] Relating to sensitivity in emotions, Oleff compared himself to Uris when stating: "Stanley tries to hide his emotions and sometimes I accidentally do that as well. So I can definitely relate to him in that way. One way to describe Stanley is like the voice of reason that no one listens to and that's also me in real life." [ citation needed] a b c d Foutch, Haleigh (August 11, 2016). " 'It' Producer Dan Lin Says the Remake Is Like 'Stranger Things' ". Collider. Archived from the original on August 12, 2016 . Retrieved August 13, 2016. Breznican, Anthony (September 9, 2019). "Stephen King Loved Insulting It: Chapter Two's Stephen King Stand-In". Vanity Fair.

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