IT Chapter One and Two included a new take on the Losers Club, but the miniseries version of the group still holds up against the film version.
The Losers are not exclusive to IT, as they have appeared in other Stephen King novels, including Insomnia, Dreamcatcher, and 11/22/63.
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We're just a few months away from our scheduled return trip to Derry, Maine, for IT: Chapter Two, the sequel to director Andy Muschietti's record-breaking 2017 Stephen King adaptation. This time around, the Losers' Club that once battled the immortal clown-faced entity named Pennywise (Bill Skarsgard) are all grown up. EW got some new info and the latest images from the film that tease the adult Bill Denbrough (James McAvoy), Beverly Marsh (Jessica Chastain), Richie Tozier (Bill Hader), Ben Hanscom (Jay Ryan), Stanley Uris (Andy Bean), Mike Hanlon (Isaiah Mustafa), and Eddie Kaspbrak (James Ransone) as …
Pennywise is back, but so are the Losers' club.
Beverly Marsh's visit home goes even worse than she expected in the scene shown at CinemaCon.
The Losers Club consisted of a group of children from Derry, who grouped together following being ostracized by their community. Consisting of Bill, Beverly, Richie, Eddie, Mike, Stan Uris, and Ben, the group vowed to stick together through everything. Especially when it came to a sinister spirit who manifested as a dancing clown. Following their adolescent escapade against It, the Losers Club vowed to return to Derry to defeat "It" when he returned after twenty-seven years.