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Thenew trailer for Stephen KingsIthas just dropped, and so have our stomachs.
(Also very alarming.)
Its also where the Losers will make their first stand against the monster.

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The Losers live but just barely.
They’ve realized they are stronger together.
And this isnt the first major wound Ben has endured…

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They even slow down.
But they dont stop to help.
Why don’t they help?

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The red balloon that wafts up from their backseat answers the question.
They’re under the spell of Pennywise, who feeds on anger and evil and fear.
The eyes … just the eyes in the darkness.

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What could be worse?
But most disturbing of all … the storm drain is empty.
The street is empty.

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Not even a splash of blood.
Heres Bill following a trail of muddy footprints that leads to a malevolent vision of his lost little brother.
Also scary: dropped LEGO bricks and bare feet.

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If you come with me, youll float too, the little boy says.
Derry has always been this way.
It’s why Pennywise thrives here.

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He has always been here, too.
Sometimes the less you see, the worse it is.
Here, all we can discern are his amber, glowing eyes.

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This looks like the plastic draping meant to keep the cold inside a meat locker.
Here, we see the same burned hands reaching for the boy.
From King’s novel: “Mr. Keene grinned a little.

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Eddie lives in fear, has been told he is weak.
In this shot, we see him in the house on Niebolt Street as a hand reaches for him.
But this clown room in that same empty home … That also chills the blood.

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We all know who orwhat is beneath that sheet.
We’ll see more whenItdebuts on Sept. 8.

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