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# It: Chapter Two (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital)

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It Chapter Two (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital) Because every 27 years evil revisits the town of Derry, Maine, “It Chapter Two” brings the characters—who’ve long since gone their separate ways—back together as adults, nearly three decades after the events of the first film.

Review: If you've read the book, you'll appreciate the movie - A lot of the negative reviews I've read, I can't imagine they come from people who've actually read the book. And if you're not a Stephen King fan, why are you watching a Stephen King movie? One of the biggest complaints I've read is about the opening scene depicting a gay couple being attacked by a group of neighborhood thugs, ending with one of the gay men being thrown over the side of a bridge into the waiting clutches of Pennywise. For those claiming it is some abhorrent scheme of the directors/screenwriters/whatever to force modern, liberal, woke agenda down their gullet, again, have you read the book? It's literally the second chapter, the scene almost word for word how it was written nearly 40 years ago. The first chapter was the opening scene of the first movie, George being eaten by Pennywise which started It's cycle when the Losers were kids, and the second chapter was the opening scene for this movie, which started It's cycle 27 years later when the Losers return to Derry as adults. If there's anything shameful about it, it's only that 40 years later gay bashing is still considered by all to many as just good 'ol boys having a sporting good time. As for the profanity, if little kids being eaten by a monster is entertaining but a group of old friends' drunken reunion being too liberally sprinkled with the f-bomb for your delicate sensibilities, I'd say your priorities are way more concerning than the use of profanity in a scary movie. Another complaint I saw was that all of the scares were from things that have already been done before. Aside from just the obvious that there's only so many types of monsters, and so many ways to kill and terrify, etc, I think it was kinda intentional. It isn't as outspoken in the movie as it is in the book, but most all of the monsters whose form It took to terrorize the kids were classic horror movie monsters - for Ben it was The Mummy, for Eddie I think it was I Was A Teenage Werewolf, for Eddie Corcoran (whose story didn't make it into the movie) it was The Creature From The Black Lagoon. But in the book the Losers' childhood took place in the 50's so it made sense that those were the movies that they saw in theaters that terrified them. In the movie, the kids' part of the story took place in the 80's so borrowing from John Carpenter's The Thing and having Stan's head sprout spider legs and chase after them, makes sense, a lot more so than if they tried to use some of the classic horror movie monsters that made appearances in the book. It's reasonable to believe one of the kids saw The Thing and was scared out of their wits by it. So, I get it. I thought it was suitably creepy and a nice homage to one of my own favorite scary movies as a kid in the 80's That being said, if you liked the book and/or the original miniseries, it's definitely worth watching. Is it a perfect adaptation? No. But a flawless adaptation of book to film is one in a million so I didn't go into it expecting it to be perfect. Good script (in some ways less true to the spirit of the book than the original miniseries, but also a lot less cheesy too), good acting - I thought the choice of actors for each role was spot on, a lot of cool effects. It was good, I liked it. But I've always been a huge Stephen King fan and the horror genre in general has always been my absolute favorite so I'll admit some bias. Watch the movie and decide for yourself
Review: Great movie!!! - Great movie!!!!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Andy Bean, Andy Muschietti, Barbara Muschietti, Bill Hader, Bill Skarsgård, Chosen Jacobs, Dan Lin, David Katzenberg, Finn Wolfhard, Gary Dauberman, Isaiah Mustafa, Jack Dylan Grazer, Jaeden Lieberher, James McAvoy, James Ransone, Jay Ryan, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Jessica Chastain, Marty P. Ewing, Roy Lee, Seth Grahame-Smith, Sophia Lillis, Teach Grant, Wyatt Oleff Contributor Andy Bean, Andy Muschietti, Barbara Muschietti, Bill Hader, Bill Skarsgård, Chosen Jacobs, Dan Lin, David Katzenberg, Finn Wolfhard, Gary Dauberman, Isaiah Mustafa, Jack Dylan Grazer, Jaeden Lieberher, James McAvoy, James Ransone, Jay Ryan, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Jessica Chastain, Marty P. Ewing, Roy Lee, Seth Grahame-Smith, Sophia Lillis, Teach Grant, Wyatt Oleff See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 60,011 Reviews |
| Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Horror, Mystery & Suspense, Mystery & Suspense/Thrillers |
| Initial release date | 2019-12-10 |
| Language | English |

## Product Details

- **Genre:** Horror, Mystery & Suspense, Mystery & Suspense/Thrillers
- **Format:** 4K, NTSC, Subtitled
- **Contributor:** Andy Bean, Andy Muschietti, Barbara Muschietti, Bill Hader, Bill Skarsgård, Chosen Jacobs, Dan Lin, David Katzenberg, Finn Wolfhard, Gary Dauberman, Isaiah Mustafa, Jack Dylan Grazer, Jaeden Lieberher, James McAvoy, James Ransone, Jay Ryan, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Jessica Chastain, Marty P. Ewing, Roy Lee, Seth Grahame-Smith, Sophia Lillis, Teach Grant, Wyatt Oleff
- **Initial release date:** 2019-12-10
- **Language:** English

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ If you've read the book, you'll appreciate the movie
*by D***M on April 21, 2022*

A lot of the negative reviews I've read, I can't imagine they come from people who've actually read the book. And if you're not a Stephen King fan, why are you watching a Stephen King movie? One of the biggest complaints I've read is about the opening scene depicting a gay couple being attacked by a group of neighborhood thugs, ending with one of the gay men being thrown over the side of a bridge into the waiting clutches of Pennywise. For those claiming it is some abhorrent scheme of the directors/screenwriters/whatever to force modern, liberal, woke agenda down their gullet, again, have you read the book? It's literally the second chapter, the scene almost word for word how it was written nearly 40 years ago. The first chapter was the opening scene of the first movie, George being eaten by Pennywise which started It's cycle when the Losers were kids, and the second chapter was the opening scene for this movie, which started It's cycle 27 years later when the Losers return to Derry as adults. If there's anything shameful about it, it's only that 40 years later gay bashing is still considered by all to many as just good 'ol boys having a sporting good time. As for the profanity, if little kids being eaten by a monster is entertaining but a group of old friends' drunken reunion being too liberally sprinkled with the f-bomb for your delicate sensibilities, I'd say your priorities are way more concerning than the use of profanity in a scary movie. Another complaint I saw was that all of the scares were from things that have already been done before. Aside from just the obvious that there's only so many types of monsters, and so many ways to kill and terrify, etc, I think it was kinda intentional. It isn't as outspoken in the movie as it is in the book, but most all of the monsters whose form It took to terrorize the kids were classic horror movie monsters - for Ben it was The Mummy, for Eddie I think it was I Was A Teenage Werewolf, for Eddie Corcoran (whose story didn't make it into the movie) it was The Creature From The Black Lagoon. But in the book the Losers' childhood took place in the 50's so it made sense that those were the movies that they saw in theaters that terrified them. In the movie, the kids' part of the story took place in the 80's so borrowing from John Carpenter's The Thing and having Stan's head sprout spider legs and chase after them, makes sense, a lot more so than if they tried to use some of the classic horror movie monsters that made appearances in the book. It's reasonable to believe one of the kids saw The Thing and was scared out of their wits by it. So, I get it. I thought it was suitably creepy and a nice homage to one of my own favorite scary movies as a kid in the 80's That being said, if you liked the book and/or the original miniseries, it's definitely worth watching. Is it a perfect adaptation? No. But a flawless adaptation of book to film is one in a million so I didn't go into it expecting it to be perfect. Good script (in some ways less true to the spirit of the book than the original miniseries, but also a lot less cheesy too), good acting - I thought the choice of actors for each role was spot on, a lot of cool effects. It was good, I liked it. But I've always been a huge Stephen King fan and the horror genre in general has always been my absolute favorite so I'll admit some bias. Watch the movie and decide for yourself

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great movie!!!
*by W***M on May 3, 2026*

Great movie!!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great program.
*by M***E on April 22, 2026*

Great program. I have continued with the rest of them..

## Frequently Bought Together

- It: Chapter Two (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital) [4K UHD]
- It (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray) (4K Ultra HD) [4K UHD]
- Stephen King's It (BD) [Blu-ray]

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