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Characters /. IT. The characters present in Stephen King 's It. For the 1990 miniseries, see here. For the 2017 and 2019 films, see here.
- TearJerker
And to see it systematically destroyed- the water tower, the...
- YMMV
Broken Base: Readers are infamously a little divided on the...
- Funny
When IT (in the form of a zombified Belch) drives with Henry...
- Headscratchers
Just curious, but why do some novel covers show the storm...
- WMG
They killed IT for real. They smashed every last egg. Derry...
- Trivia
Trivia for the book: Author Phobia: Stephen King wrote an...
- Series
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- Quotes
A killer clown with silver dollar eyes is calling out my...
- Heartwarming
Bill's final ride down the hill on Silver, snapping Audra...
- TearJerker
The film tells the story of seven children as they are terrorized by the eponymous being, which exploits the fears and phobias of its victims in order to disguise itself while hunting its prey. The film depicts roughly half the book, focusing on most of the childhood events of the main characters.
A page for describing Characters: It (1990). Character sheet for It (1990). For the source material, see here. For the 2017 film, see here. IT ITPennywise …
A regular or Recurring Character that is never seen on screen. There are three variants: The Ghost, The Voice, and The Faceless . See also Unseen Evil, Invisible Celebrity Guest and Invisible President. Compare with He Who Must Not Be Heard .
This trope happens when two characters are just perfect for each other, but neither realizes it ( or only one realizes it ). However, everyone around them — their friends, family, pets, and possibly even their enemies — can see their obvious feelings for each other.
Octavia Melody: (watching the main characters argue) Do we know what they're on about? Apple Bloom: The way they're huddled up like that, I'd say it's either a friendship problem or a monster attack. Octavia Melody: A monster attack?!
Played by: Adam Sandler. Age-Gap Romance: With Palmer and every other girl he seduced with his wedding ring play. Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Danny constantly lies to women to get them in bed and has quite an inappropriate sense of humor, but he still makes lots of money as one of L.A's top plastic surgeons.