The nightmare continues for the Losers Club whenIt Chapter Twohits theaters today.

How did that change things?ANDY MUSCHIETTI:Theres two groups of Losers.

[The movie is] bigger in terms of scope and size.

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I could get more things.

But in general I feel more comfortable than the first one.

I have more toys.

What would you tell people to expect from this film?

The emotional journey is probably doubled.

The stakes, they are doubled.

Fear of death is at the bottom of it.

This is basically the fear that these people carried through 27 years.

Thats why they didnt change.

If you dont face them, then they consume your spirit and your soul.

Thats whats at the bottom of It.

In this second [film], you see some relapsing.

Fears that you think the Losers overcame inChapter Oneactually got worse.

Its a very grown-up thing to want to solve a mystery or understand a tragedy.

So it really doesnt matter what It is, because It only preys on your insecurities.

And It is of course a metaphor for fear itself.

That entity doesnt exist in real life, except for what you give it.

Does Pennywise change because of the fall at the end ofIt Chapter One?

[Laughs] It just makes him worse.

He basically wants revenge.

It makes him angry.

Hes not a learning creature.