The extremely-difficult-to-Google It, the latest big-screen Stephen King adaptation, is skulking towards a release date – and we've been treated to a fairly disturbing full-sized trailer. Take a look below. Best keep the lights on, eh?
This new adaptation, which will hope to surpass the memories of the TV miniseries that starred Tim Curry as Pennywise – is set in the 1980s, in the sleepy New England town of Derry, where residents have been disappearing or dying for years.
Step forward, the Losers' Club – a group of curious kids that include Bill (Jaeden Lieberher), Ben (Jeremy Ray Taylor), Beverly (Sophia Lillis), Richie (Stranger Things' Finn Wolfhard), Stanley (Wyatt Oleff), Mike (Chosen Jacobs), Eddie (Jack Dylan Grazer) and Henry (Nicolas Hamilton). Haunting their lives is grinning clown-demon Pennywise (Bill Skarsgård), who has a 30-year cycle of haunting the town from the sewers and beyond.
Andrés Muschietti is helming this one. It arrives on our screens from 8 September.