The most gore scene of 'It: Chapter 2' will be Carrie with steroids and liters and liters of blood
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The most gore scene of 'It: Chapter 2' will be Carrie with steroids and liters and liters of blood

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The sequel directed by Andy Muschietti based on the Stephen King novel opens on September 6 in theaters.

New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. have just released, in the days of Comic-Con San Diego 2019 (SDCC), the final trailer of  It: Chapter 2. The sequel directed by Andy Muschietti (Mama), based on the second part of the novel by Stephen King, opens in Spanish theaters on September 6. The action takes place 27 years after the first part, It (2017), and presents the members of the Losers Club as adults - James McAvoy, Jessica Chastain, Bill Hader, and Jay Ryan, among others. But during the ScareDiego held just before the convention, the filmmaker and the cast have also promised that the film will include the bloodiest scene of the horror genre, something like Carrie with steroids and liters and liters of blood. Are you looking forward to meeting again with Pennywise (Bill SkarsgĂ„rd)?

During the ScareDiego panel, Jessica Chastain (Beverly Marsh), James McAvoy (Bill Denbrough), Bill Hader (Richie Tozier) and company have been chatting with the moderator, Conan O'Brien, and that's when Andy Muschietti and the actress of Molly's Game have referred to the 4,500 gallons of blood used for the aforementioned scene - what would come to be about 17,000 liters. Warner Bros. has not confirmed if the number is correct, but the Argentine has already established it as a world record. Chastain, moreover, has indicated that it was she who insisted that the moment be more intense.

"It was like:" No. If we're going to do it, let's do it right. "I love horror movies, I love Carrie and I said," Let's do Carrie on steroids. "And that's what we did and it ended up tormenting me literally because I did not realize that the whole movie would be A) Yes". Those attending the SDCC have been pleasantly surprised with the material shown and everything points to It 2 ​​repeating the success of the first - which got more than 700 million dollars worldwide.



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