The Most Popular Stephen King Movie of all Time is Back on Netflix!

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Stephen King, 1995, (c)Laurel Entertainment Inc./courtesy Everett Collection

If I know one thing about the Dread Central audience, it’s that our readers enjoy the cinematic output of Stephen King. And who could blame them? The prolific author has been the inspiration behind so many classic films. And one of them just made its way to Netflix. Specifically, I’m talking about It (2017).

The inaugural installment of Andy Muschietti’s two-part adaptation of Stephen King’s It really nails the essence of the celebrated author. The dynamic among the youthful protagonists effectively channels the coming-of-age energy of the tome. And the performances are exceptional across the board. The child thespians playing the core characters show an emotional depth that’s far beyond their years.

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Bill Skarsgård also shines in his turn as Pennywise the Dancing Clown. He’s menacing and imposing, giving children good reason to steer clear of clowns.

In addition to Skarsgård, the film also stars Jaeden Martell, Finn Wolfhard, Sophia Lillis, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Chosen Jacobs, and Jack Dylan Grazer.

Chase Palmer, Cary Joji Fukunaga, and Gary Dauberman share screenwriting credit for this 2017 adaptation.

If you’re due for a return visit to Derry, Maine, Netflix has got you covered. The beloved Stephen King adaptation was added to the platform on February 1.

The setup is as follows: Seven young outcasts in Derry, Maine are about to face their worst nightmare — an ancient, shape-shifting evil that emerges from the sewer every 27 years to prey on the town’s children. Banding together over the course of one horrifying summer, the friends must overcome their own personal fears to battle the murderous, bloodthirsty clown known as Pennywise.

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