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It Chapter Two

A sprawling, effects-heavy sequel with a strong cast and a few memorable character moments, but it overextends itself and often trades dread for repetition and noise. Best approached as a fan-servicey, melancholy coda to the first film rather than a fully satisfying horror experience.

17% (1,681,612)

It Chapter Two

Where to watch: Max

Movie · Horror · Thriller · R

2019 · 2h 49m · ★ 17% (1.7M)

It ends.

Director: Andy Muschietti

Starring: Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy, Bill Hader

Overview

27 years after overcoming the malevolent supernatural entity Pennywise, the former members of the Losers' Club, who have grown up and moved away from Derry, are brought back together by a devastating phone call.

Director

Andy Muschietti

Production

Vertigo Entertainment, Double Dream, Rideback, New Line Cinema

Cast

Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy, Bill Hader, Isaiah Mustafa, Jay Ryan, James Ransone, Andy Bean, Bill Skarsgård, Jaeden Martell, Wyatt Oleff, Jack Dylan Grazer, Finn Wolfhard, Sophia Lillis, Chosen Jacobs, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Teach Grant, Nicholas Hamilton, Javier Botet, Xavier Dolan, Taylor Frey

Where to watch

Max

Curator Review

Verdict

A sprawling, effects-heavy sequel with a strong cast and a few memorable character moments, but it overextends itself and often trades dread for repetition and noise. Best approached as a fan-servicey, melancholy coda to the first film rather than a fully satisfying horror experience.

Best for

  • fans of the first chapter who want closure
  • viewers who like ensemble horror with emotional backstory
  • people who enjoy long, glossy studio horror with big set pieces
  • fans of Bill Hader’s comic-drama energy

Skip if

  • you want tight, efficient horror
  • you dislike long runtimes and repetitive scare beats
  • you prefer subtle supernatural menace over CGI spectacle
  • you were hoping for a more disciplined ending

Overview

It Chapter Two has the ingredients for a rich return to Derry: a strong adult cast, a story built around memory and trauma, and a premise that should deepen the emotional stakes. In practice, it often feels overstuffed, stretching a relatively simple confrontation into a three-hour procession of flashbacks, jump scares, and side quests.

Worth noting

The movie is at its best when it leans into the Losers’ Club dynamic, especially the awkward, bruised chemistry of adults revisiting old wounds. There are flashes of wit and pathos, and the film understands that the real monster is less Pennywise than the unresolved damage the characters carry with them.

Bottom line

But the horror construction is uneven, with too many scenes that repeat the same rhythm of false alarm, reveal, and reset. The result is a sequel that has scale, polish, and some standout performances, yet never quite finds a satisfying balance between emotional reunion and genuine terror.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Jessie (3.5★) · 11268 likes

Pennywise is homophobic 😔

Hungkat (2.5★) · 10058 likes

It was very surreal to see a 3-hour movie where a bunch of adults gets together to verbally bully a little clown.

Patrick Willems (2.5★) · 8380 likes

Every scene in It Chapter 2: Person walks into empty room *Scary music* Suspense escalates They reach for the door *BIG SCARY MUSIC STING* There's nothing there "Oh, thank god, it's nothing. I'll just turn around now" GROSS MONSTER RIGHT BEHIND THEM AHHHHH

david (3★) · 5792 likes

i hate It Chapter 2 why the fuck is there a killer clown in a gay romcom. Bitch i'll kill you

nathan (3.5★) · 5373 likes

pennywise literally dying because of his self-esteem issues.... i’m feeling very attacked

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Themes

childhood trauma, memory and repression, return to hometown, friendship and reunion, evil as a recurring force, adult reckoning with the past, loss of innocence, survival and closure

Topics

horror, thriller, ensemble cast, supernatural, coming-of-age aftermath, trauma, nostalgia, jump scares, small-town dread, dark fantasy

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