That success is reflected in the production of the sequel.
“In general, I feel more comfortable.
I have more toys,” says director Muschietti.

But now the Technocrane is always there!"
His goal: to make an even more overwhelming experience this time around.
Bill has gone on to become a Hollywood screenwriter.

In King’s novel, Bill also writes screenplays, which explains McAvoy’s willingness to discuss the subject.
“It’s not the same as the book,” says Hader about his character’s post-Derry life.
“But it’ll be a real mindblower.”
Is he a porn star?
“Yeah,” Hader jokes.
(We think.)
“Mike sees how Derry is very special in a dark way,” says the actor.
It’s an obsession for him."
All the other members of the Losers' Club don’t remember the traumatic events of their childhood.
“When you leave Derry, something happens where you forget it all,” says McAvoy.
“I think it’s like a [power] of Pennywise’s.
We should send in the fing Army!'”
The Losers' Club reconvenes in Derry, where the members size each other up at a Chinese restaurant.
“We had so much fun,” says Chastain of shooting the sequence.
“We literally sat, pretending to drink shots and eat Chinese food, for two days.
Andy would yell stuff out like ‘Take a shot with your mouth, no hands!'”
“He’s scarier and he’s angrier,” says the actor.
“There’s a couple of very brutal things in the film.”
Sounds like you should leave the wine at home.