The remake of It – He Came Back is offered a third trailer!
More than fifteen years after the TV movie adaptation of the horror novel It, written by Stephen King in 1986, the Club of Failures and the scary Grippe-Sou the Clown arrive on the big screen. Like the 1990 TV movie, the remake, directed by Andrès Muschietti (the director of Mama), will be divided into two parts: the first will take place during the youth of the Club des ratés and the second in adulthood.
The city of Derry holds an impressive record of disappearances. In the 1950s, a little boy barely six years old disappears, abducted by "It", who buries himself in the sewers. No one knows who He is, just that He has the shape of a clown and that in His path people die, especially if they are young. Seven children, the "Club of Failures", then join forces to fight this clown who harasses them and seeks to kidnap them in turn.
Great disappointment for those who were waiting for new images of the upcoming film, the third trailer is none other than the short version of the first to be released. Nevertheless, these three trailers set the tone for the remake, which seems faithful to the first adaptation of the novel and still much lighter than the latter. Let's hope that the many jumpscares present are only there for the trailer and do not supplant the psychological horror that the novel and the TV movie had managed to put in place!
Therelease of the first part of It is scheduled for September 20, 2017.
































