

It: Chapter Two
Directed by Andy Muschietti27 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.
Cast of It: Chapter Two
It: Chapter Two Ratings & Reviews
- charliesimon778May 18, 2025I thought this was amazing how the main characters returned to Derry. I thought it was amazing to see more of the history of Pennywise. I liked the scenes where he pops up more in different places. Including how it was at night time and when the six main characters tried to make Pennywise really small so they could take his heart out. I thought the ending was amazing and I wish that there was more movies to IT.
- parktool69November 30, 2024too spooky
- PunisherMarch 31, 2025I love this Movie. Bill Skarsgård convinces as Pennywise ata hundred Percent. An interesting Mix between Horror, Action and Humor.
- tigerp12October 11, 2024OMG I love how scary it is 10/10
- HumptyFebruary 23, 2025Uh are we still gonna float?
- RyezooFebruary 14, 2025I’ve been extremely anticipating this and bummed that I’m ending up disappointed. I liked a lot of things and disliked just about as many. The pennywise scenes pale in comparison. Nothing is scary about seeing scenes with our characters as kids when you know they are alive as adults. These flash backs eat up a lot of time that wasn’t necessary. Not to mention, Pennywises victims almost feel as complete filler in the first half of the movie. Also the inclusion of having the younger cast in this took away from having the new cast of adults. Most of them are one note characters that, I guess, haven’t changed in 27 years. You’ve heard non stop how great Bill Hader is and I agree, absolutely the best part. Jessica Chastain + McCavoy were solid but nothing entirely too special. Another thing very noticeable to me was the score wasn’t anywhere near as good as part 1. I know I’m raging on this movie, but the only reason is because I’ve seen It 1 like four times and have it 5/5. This sadly doesn’t live up to the hype, but it still is an enjoyable but flawed journey.