STEPHEN KING'S IT FAN MADE TRAILER 2016

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Jeremy.white

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Hey all,
I wanted to share this fan made IT trailer by Hollywood Redux. Enjoy





In quintessential Stephen King story, IT, seven childhood misfits form an alliance against a malevolent force that’s taken up residence in the waterways of small town, Derry, Maine. IT takes many forms, but most often appears as Pennywise the Dancing Clown, beckoning children to a watery grave while innocently offering balloons. When a main character’s brother is killed, the group of outsiders takes on IT together and wins. 27 years later, the kids, now middle-aged adults, must return to their hometown for another showdown when IT returns and starts devouring children, again.

Stephen King’s many-paged, well-loved tome depicting the two times a human life must die to its former self, has been waiting for a film adaptation for a long time. After the TV miniseries in 1990, most remembered for Tim Curry’s performance as the story’s antagonist, Pennywise, there have been no other attempts to adapt the massive story, until the Cary Fukunaga project popped up at Warner Bros recently.

Fukunaga left the project while still in pre-production and there was a brief time where the adaption seemed to have been shelved. Dismayed by the development, Hollywood Redux created a fan trailer, featured above, to build interest in the project and show how much a new adaptation of the story was desired by fans.

Then, Warner Bros brought on director Andy Muscietti to helm the project and get the movie back on track. Now, a producer on the project, Roy Lee, has said the intention for the film adaptation of Stephen King’s It is to go into production this year and is still envisioned by the director as a two movie telling of the story. Muscietti is writing the script now and the film will have a solid R rating.

Check out our fan trailer and comment below if you’re hungry for a new IT film, too!

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