
One of the most brutal and saddest moments in Stephen King's 1986 novel will be featured in the upcoming It: Chapter Two.
Shortly after the first trailer dropped for the highly anticipated sequel, screenwriter Gary Dauberman confirmed Thursday in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter that the book's hate crime against a gay boy would be in the film. (It was not included in the 1990 TV miniseries.)
"It is an iconic scene in the book and one we wanted to include in the movie," Dauberman says of the beating of the character named Adrian Mellon (Xavier Dolan), who is then murdered by Pennywise.
"It is the first attack in present-day Derry and sets the stage for what Derry has become," explains Dauberman. "It is the influence of Pennywise even while he is hibernating, and it’s pure evil what happens to Adrian. These bullies working through Pennywise was important for us to show." [Read More]
Published @ May 9, 2019
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