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      • It Chapter Two made text what had only been subtext in Stephen King's original book: wise-cracking Losers' Club member Richie Tozier is a gay man, and has romantic feelings for his fellow Loser Eddie Kaspbrak.
      www.ign.com/articles/2019/09/07/was-richie-gay-in-it-chapter-2
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  2. Sep 6, 2019 · The movie never outright says so, but strongly suggests that Richie is gay and was in love with Eddie as a boy.

  3. Sep 8, 2019 · With It Chapter Two bringing the Losers' Club saga to a close, let’s take a look at the film’s ending and how different it is from Stephen King’s sprawling 1100-plus page novel. Obviously there...

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    The Losers' Club heads down into the sewers and begins to perform the ritual, which involves chanting and burning the tokens, but it doesn't work. Mike lied about the Ritual of Chüd, not revealing that the Native Americans who attempted it were killed by Pennywise, but he insists the key is to have belief that it'll work. That's a big change from S...

    In a departure from Stephen King's IT (although it's arguably subtext there), and even the first movie in this series, IT Chapter 2 has numerous allusions throughout to Richie Tozier's sexuality, implying (though not outright stating) that he's gay. There are references to him struggling with his feelings, although it's kept a little vague at first...

    Although he has become a successful author, IT's Bill Denbrough remains wracked by the guilt over Georgie's death, blaming himself for what happened. This survivor's guilt is at the heart of Bill's character arc in every version of IT, although IT Chapter Twoadds a new element into the mix by revealing that Bill was only pretending to be too sick t...

    It Chapter Two ends with the defeat of Pennywise, but then so too did 2017's IT, so there's a fair question to be asked with regards as to whether IT has actually been defeated for good, or if Pennwyse will return in another IT movie to haunt and attack Derry in 27 years' time? This time, however, It really has been defeated for good. At the end of...

    With IT's defeat, Bill Denborough is finally free of his decades-long guilt concerning Georgie, and has also properly avenged his brother's death. Bill's appetite for writing books looks to be rejuvenated, and he'll presumably head back to his wife Audra in Hollywood, where hopefully he considers ditching that screenwriting job that caused him so m...

    Although a lot of what's in IT Chapter 2 is quite faithful to Stephen King's IT book, there are some big changes. That's not too surprising given it's a 1,100-page novel, so there's a wealth of stuff in there that even two movies can't fit in, despite IT Chapter Two's 3-hour runtime, but the biggest changes come in the ending. Audra, Bill's wife, h...

    The biggest running gag across IT Chapter 2is that Bill is a great author, but he can't write endings to save his life. He's constantly mocked for it, with even his wife, Audra, not liking the ending to the book they're turning into a film at the outset of the movie. When he returns to Derry and goes to buy his old bike, the shopkeeper - played in ...

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  4. Sep 13, 2019 · Richie’s “big secret” was that he’s gay, but more than that, he was in love with Eddie Kaspbrak (James Ransone/Jack Dylan Grazer), who was a constant target of his jokes but also his best friend.

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  5. Ben and Bev are now in a relationship, while Richie goes to a bridge where he carved his and Eddie's initials, revealing that he was in love with him. Stanley's letter states that he knew he could never be brave enough to face Pennywise again, so he removed himself from the equation to give his friends a chance to honor him, which would give ...

  6. Beverly retrieves Ben's love letter from her childhood home, before being attacked by It in the form of a demonic elderly woman. Richie goes to an abandoned cinema where he collects a game token and encounters Pennywise, who confronts him on his hidden homosexuality .

  7. It Chapter Two: Directed by Andy Muschietti. With Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy, Bill Hader, Isaiah Mustafa. Twenty-seven years after their first encounter with the terrifying Pennywise, the Losers Club have grown up and moved away, until a devastating phone call brings them back.

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