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  1. Betty Ripsom was a 14-year-old (13 years old in IT 2017) girl who sadly died at the hands of (IT). Her death was planned by the creature (IT), with (IT) tormenting her parents two weeks before her disappearance. Little voices came from the kitchen sink, speaking to Mrs. Ripsom, She finally gained the strength to respond to the voices. The voices responded back saying, “Our Name is Legion ...

    • Patrick Hockstetter

      Patrick Hockstetter is a supporting antagonist of the...

    • Henry

      Henry Bowers is a supporting antagonist of the Stephen King...

    • Bill Denbrough

      William "Bill" Denbrough is the deuteragonist of the Stephen...

    • Adrian Mellon
    • Stan Uris
    • Victoria "Vicky" Fuller
    • John Koontz
    • Dean The Skateboard Kid
    • Henry Bowers
    • Eddie Kaspbrak
    • Pennywise/It

    While the 1990 IT miniseries didn't touch it, IT Chapter Two opted to adapt one of the most harrowing sequences in the book, involving the homophobic hate crimeperpetrated against Adrian Mellon and - to a lesser extent - his partner Don Hagarty. A gang of thugs first beats the two, and then Adrian is tossed off a bridge. After he lands in the water...

    The first member of the Losers' Club to meet their demise, Stan is driven to suicide by his memories of facing off with Pennywise as a child. At least, that's how it's explained in the book. IT Chapter Two makes the regrettable choice to have Stan make the deliberate, thought-out, in-advance decisionto die by suicide, feeling that he would be a bur...

    The saddest death in IT Chapter Two belongs to a little girl named Victoria "Vicky" Fuller. She is watching a local baseball game with her mother before being lured away by Pennywise's voice. At first, she has the logical reaction of being scared by Pennywise, until the monster clown pulls on her heartstrings by saying he has no friends due to how ...

    In all versions of IT, after Henry Bowers gets falsely blamed for all of IT's child murders, and he's sent to spend the rest of his life at the Juniper Hill mental asylum. That is until IT shows up to help him escape, planning to use Henry as an additional line of defense against the returning Losers' Club. In IT Chapter Two, IT uses the form of Pa...

    In an IT Chapter Two scene mostly taken from the book, Bill runs into Dean, a boy riding a skateboard through Derry, and learns that Dean has been hearing voices from the sewer. While Dean's equivalent survives Stephen King's novel, he most definitely doesn't survive the movie, trapped inside a funhouse hall of mirrors with Pennywise, who makes a m...

    Henry Bowers remains the main human antagonist of IT, just as he was in the book and 1990 miniseries. However, his racism from those two is played down considerably in the movies (his father was a massive racist, and it bled onto Henry). Just as before, Henry escapes Juniper Hill with the help of IT, then heads back to Derry to kill the Losers. In ...

    The second and final member of the Losers' Club to die, Eddie Kaspbrak may have long since realized his asthma medicine was nothing more than a "gazebo," but that doesn't save him from IT's wrath. The friendship between Richie and Eddie is made particularly memorable in IT Chapter Two, especially after the ending reveals that Richie had hidden roma...

    The deaths inIT and IT Chapter Two wouldn't be complete without the demise of the titular villain, who spends most of his time in the form of Pennywise the Dancing Clown. Granted, how the Losers' Club kills him in this version is strange, as they talk IT to death. This is an odd way to defeat an ancient inter-dimensional monster who can manipulate ...

  2. Betty Ripsom: A victim of IT, Betty Ripsom's zombified corpse attacks Patrick Hockstetter in the sewers. Her head and torso later appear behind a door in the Neibolt Street house. Eddie Kaspbrak: In the Neibolt Street house, IT appears to Bill and Richie as Eddie's head emerging through an old mattress. He asks them if they "want to play loogie ...

  3. May 10, 2017 · Betty Ripsom's sneaker is found by the group as they prepare to wade through the piss and shit of Derry's sewer systems because they believe (they know) that IT lives down there.

  4. It reminded me of that Titan that ate Ilse, yet reverently placed her body in a tree. It still followed its own Titan instincts, but had the mindset to speak and prop up a dead body. Dina was still going to eat Carla, but snapping her in half probably killed her instantly, thus sparing her the pain of being eaten alive or swimming in Dina's ...

  5. Betty Ripsom was a 12-year-old (14 years old in IT 2017) girl who sadly died at the hands of (IT). Her death was planned by the creature her mom, with (IT) tormenting her parents two weeks before her disappearance. Little voices came from the kitchen sink, speaking to Mrs. Ripsom, She finally gained the strength to respond to the voices. The voices responded back saying, “Our Name is Legion ...

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  7. she was jealous that Carla was married to Grisha 😔. Reply reply. KaiserSenpaiAckerman. •. This is the answer, and then they changed it. IMO, it was better Dina did that because she was jealous/instincts, especially knowing about the speech she gave Grisha before turning into a titan. That was peak fiction IMO.

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