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  • "I'm Andy Muschietti, director of 'It Chapter Two.'

  • So this is the moment where all the Losers separate

  • unwillingly.

  • And this is the scene where we find Bill Denbrough--

  • James McAvoy plays Bill Denbrough--

  • just as after he recovered his bicycle, Silver.

  • This is a great scene, because we summarize a little bit

  • in this escalation from not being

  • able to ride his bicycle to actually getting a grip on it

  • and riding it like a champion.

  • We sort of illustrate how the adult turns into the child

  • again."

  • "Hi-ho, Silver!

  • Away!"

  • "And very soon he arrives to the house

  • where he used to live and another memory hits.

  • And it's the memory of that infamous day where he sent

  • Georgie away with a boat.

  • That's a scene that we took from the first movie.

  • So the scene changes mood a little bit.

  • The mood is now a little darker.

  • We know what happened after that.

  • But it's a memory that has been

  • pushed down and pushed down.

  • But the intention with the scene

  • is to like slowly lure the audience

  • into this memory at the same time

  • that it's happening on the mind of the character.

  • There's a transition that you can

  • see when McAvoy first arrives to the storm drain

  • and looks at the storm drain.

  • He drops the bike, and the drop of the bike

  • takes us to the past."

  • "Billy, don't leave!"

  • "Hello?"

  • "The scene continues.

  • We see McAvoy talking to a Georgie there.

  • I say 'a Georgie,' because at this point,

  • we know that Georgie isn't Georgie anymore.

  • Georgie has been gone for a long time.

  • But because Pennywise is playing with his feelings,

  • he lures him into the illusion that Georgie is still there.

  • Everything that is shot from the outside is location.

  • It's shot on the street.

  • Everything that is from the inside out,

  • when the camera is inside the storm drain,

  • was shot on stage."

  • "Take my hand."

  • "Billy, please."

  • "I've got you.

  • Come on!"

  • "He's coming!"

  • "Take my hand!"

  • "Billy!"

  • "Come on!

  • Take my hand!"

  • "I wanted specifically to make this a visual effects shot.

  • As a reference, we had some hands of small performers

  • that we used as a reference.

  • The whole swarming is divided in three shots,

  • and it's pretty creepy."

  • [LAUGHING]

  • "I hate you!

  • I hate you."

"I'm Andy Muschietti, director of 'It Chapter Two.'

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