In the 1990 miniseries, his appearance is relatively faithful to the book, except he sports a greaser pompadour and wears a brown leather jacket. In the book he is also said to constantly smell like a mixture of sweat and Juicy Fruit chewing gum. At only 12, his teeth are already rotting and it is very noticeable whenever he smiles. He always wears a pink motorcycle jacket with an eagle on the back and worn-out engineer boots. Additionally, his fellow bullies are played by Erik Junnola and Connor Smith.Īndy Muschietti as a Shop Customer: IT & IT Chapter Two director Andy Muschietti makes a brief cameo appearance in his own film, appearing as a customer at the pharmacy Eddie visits.Henry is described in the novel as being very big and strong for a 12-year-old boy with his hair cut in a flattop spiked with a lot of Butch Wax that he keeps in his jeans. Jake Weary as John "Webby" Garton: Weary, known for his roles in Chicago Fire and As The World Turns, plays Webby, a bully who brutally attacks Adrian and Don early in the movie. Kersch's father was part of a traveling circus and he performed as Pennywise the Dancing Clown (sound familiar?). Kersch, the elderly woman who now lives in Beverly's childhood home. Kersch: Hollywood veteran Joan Gregson, whose most recognizable, recent credits include Hollywoodland and the CW reboot of Nikita. Gregson plays Mrs. In IT Chapter Two, Beinbrink plays Tom Rogan, Beverly's abusive husband. Will Beinbrink as Tom Rogan: Will Beinbrink has been acting since the late '90s, racking up credits on hit shows like ER and Queen of the South and appearing in indie dramas like Ain't Them Bodies Saints and I Saw the Light. Cohen's past credits include roles in films like Molly's Game and Maps to the Stars. Javier Botet as Hobo/The Witch: Javier Botet (REC, Mama) reprises his role from 2017's IT as Hobo, a leper man who Eddie encountered at 29 Neibolt Street, and as The Witch, an alternate form of It.Īri Cohen as Rabbi Uris: Ari Cohen returns to play Rabbi Uris, Stanley's father who was unsympathetic to Stanley's fears of being alone in the synagogue as a child. Actor Stephen Bogaert, who has previously appeared in hit movies like American Psycho and X-Men: Apocalypse, returns to the role. Marsh, reappears in flashbacks in IT Chapter Two. Marsh: Beverly's horrible, abusive father, Mr. Xavier Dolan as Adrian Mellon and Taylor Frey as Don Hagarty: French-Canadian director and actor Xavier Dolan ( Mommy, Heartbeats) and newcomer Taylor Frey ( Days of Our Lives, G.B.F.) appear in IT Chapter Two briefly as Adrian Mellon and Don Hagarty, a young couple in Derry who provide the Losers' Club with a reason to return home and reunite to defeat Pennywise. Logan Thompson as Victor Criss: Young actor Logan Thompson reprises his role as Victor Criss, the childhood friend of Henry who played a part in bullying the Losers Club. Young Henry's interactions with Pennywise in IT did not bode well for him and as he grew up, those brutal tendencies he exhibited as a teenager have only grown into adulthood. Teach Grant, whose previous credits include roles on TV shows like The Terror and The 100, plays the adult Henry Bowers. Nicholas Hamilton and Teach Grant as Henry Bowers: Nicholas Hamilton, who played the young version of Henry Bowers in IT, returns for IT Chapter Two. Audra is Bill's wife who slowly becomes entangled in the Losers Club's fight against Pennywise as the film progresses. Jess Weixler as Audra Phillips: Indie darling Jess Weixler, whose past credits include Teeth, Listen Up Philip, and CBS' The Good Wife, plays Audra Phillips. As was the case in IT, the real Georgie will not be seen during the film but rather a ghoulish version of him created by Pennywise to scare Bill and the Losers Club. Jackson Robert Scott as Georgie Denbrough: Jackson Robert Scott reprises his role as Bill's little brother, Georgie, one of the first victims taken by Pennywise during his last wave of crime in 1988.
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