Christopher Nolan Dwayne Johnson Gary Oldman Sam Raimi Zoë Saldaña Scarlett Johansson Idris Elba Bruce Willis Liam Neeson John Carpenter Bradley Cooper Sylvester Stallone Tom Cruise Johnny Depp Steven Spielberg Marvel Disney Samuel L. Colin Farrell Vin Diesel Charlize Theron Woody Harrelson Hugh Jackman Leonardo DiCaprio Brad Pitt Arnold Schwarzenegger Chris Pine Jason Statham Matt Damon Michael Bay Mark Wahlberg Willem Dafoe John Goodman Chris Hemsworth Channing Tatum Harrison Ford Guillermo Del Toro Ridley Scott Tom Hanks Michael Fassbender Morgan Freeman Robert Downey Jr. Look closely and you might just catch her with a smile on her face. Three nights of 7pm to 7am shoots led to “some hallucination going on too,” Ryan recalled.Ĭhastain even found herself getting the giggles watching Hader improvise a scene with a young kid. Ryan added that there another element to the bonding. I saw the chemistry happen in front of my eyes.” “I was concerned about how the group would work,” Muschietti said. The next night they filmed their first scene together: A dinner gathering at Chinese restaurant where the characters meet for the first time in almost three decades. It would be an apt prelude to what they’d all go through together for the next few months in Canada to make the nearly three-hour conclusion to the It saga. And there they were, the soon to be Losers smiling around the table and this smoky scotch glass, a scene that looked equal parts awkward, intense, fun and a little strange. Hader pulled up a photo from the night as proof. “But I’d never been in a horror movie before and I love these kinds of monster movies. “Finn owns Hollywood basically,” Hader said with a shrug. But then a few months later Muschietti actually called to request a meeting. Hader was actually someone his younger counterpart, Finn Wolfhard of Stranger Things, suggested in an article, which amused Hader and his agent. I think my exact words were ‘I’ll do that in a heartbeat.’” “I loved the book as a kid and I really enjoyed the movie as well,” McAvoy said. The picture shows Bill Skarsgard as Pennywise in New Line Cinema’s horror thriller It: Chapter 2. Chastain, who’d worked with Muschietti on Mama, was the first to board, and she put the word out to her frequent co-star McAvoy on the set of Dark Phoenix. That goodwill played a role in recruiting what he describes as his “dream cast” to play the grown up losers for Chapter Two. Now we’re getting to the end and it’s bittersweet.”Īfter five straight years of work, there is a kind of ease on his part, finally, thanks to the enormous success of the first film, which earned over 700 million dollars globally from a 35 million dollars production budget. James is wearing a Cotton Citizen t-shirt. FYI: Jessica is wearing a Bella Freud jacket and shorts. “When ‘Chapter Two’ kicked off it was like going back to school, going back to Derry. It: Chapter Two, directed by Andy Muschietti, will hit theaters on September 6. “I was so happy to go back,” said director Andy Muschietti. Pennywise has come back and they made a blood pact to finish the job, even if the ones who left (that is, everyone but Mike), don’t remember anything. They and Jessica Chastain (Beverly), James McAvoy (Bill) and Jay Ryan (Ben) are called on to return to their hometown of Derry, Maine, 27 years later by Mike (Isaiah Mustafa). Hader, Ransone and Bean are just three of seven member Losers Club - Richie, Eddie and Stanley - who battled the demonic clown Pennywise (Bill Skarsgard) as kids. But after the physically and psychologically taxing five-month shoot, not to mention the pressures to live up to both Stephen King’s novel and the first installment, It, which became the most successful horror movie of all time, they deserve a little bit of a break. It is a scene that’s far too idyllic and nice for the movie they’re promoting, “It Chapter Two,′ which opens nationwide Thursday night. It’s a weekday morning in Los Angeles and three “losers” - Bill Hader, James Ransone and Andy Bean -are sitting around a bright juice shop with a view of the ocean discussing babies, surf lessons and trips to Hawaii over iced coffees and eggs. Andy Muschietti, far right, director of It Chapter Two, poses with cast members, from left, James McAvoy, Jay Ryan, Bill Hader, James Ransone, Andy Bean, Isaiah Mustafa and Jessica Chastain.
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