![I loved the mini-series, but I’m actually kind of looking forward to this. Except I’m not sure if they can top Tim Curry’s performance as Pennywise.
Stephen King’s “It” Script is Almost Finished
Back in March, Warner Bros announced that it will bring Stephen King’s landmark horror novel “It” to the big screen. The novel is set in 1958 and 1985, though the feature version will be set in the present day.
Collider has now caught up with producer Dan Lin, who revealed that the studio is still moving forward with the project and he expected to get his hands on the script within the next few days. “‘It’ is probably the next script that I’m expecting actually over Christmas,” he said, adding: “Dave Kajganich (Invasion) is writing it.”
Kajganich previously revealed that the film will be R-rated and that the studio doesn’t want any sequels. “[This] means we can really honor the book and engage with the traumas that these characters endure,” he said. “I will have to kill a few darlings to make that happen.”
The story follows a group of kids called the Losers Club that encounter a creature called It, which preys on children and whose favorite form is that of a sadistic clown called Pennywise. When the creature resurfaces, the kids are called upon to regroup again, this time as adults, even though they have no memory of the first battle. (via)](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kvdwfkUyEM1qzikpbo1_250.jpg)
I loved the mini-series, but I’m actually kind of looking forward to this. Except I’m not sure if they can top Tim Curry’s performance as Pennywise.
Stephen King’s “It” Script is Almost Finished Back in March, Warner Bros announced that it will bring Stephen King’s landmark horror novel “It” to the big screen. The novel is set in 1958 and 1985, though the feature version will be set in the present day. Collider has now caught up with producer Dan Lin, who revealed that the studio is still moving forward with the project and he expected to get his hands on the script within the next few days. “‘It’ is probably the next script that I’m expecting actually over Christmas,” he said, adding: “Dave Kajganich (Invasion) is writing it.” Kajganich previously revealed that the film will be R-rated and that the studio doesn’t want any sequels. “[This] means we can really honor the book and engage with the traumas that these characters endure,” he said. “I will have to kill a few darlings to make that happen.” The story follows a group of kids called the Losers Club that encounter a creature called It, which preys on children and whose favorite form is that of a sadistic clown called Pennywise. When the creature resurfaces, the kids are called upon to regroup again, this time as adults, even though they have no memory of the first battle. (via)
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