ITMovie is returning to theaters for two nights ahead of the ITChapterTwo premiere and will include an eight-minute, post-credits preview of the new film:
adaptation is set to hit theaters on Sept. 5, and it looks like the studio is doing everything in its power to stir up fanfare for its premiere: Warner Bros. has announced thatwill return to theaters for two nights in August, and each screening will end on a post-credits, eight-minute preview of its second installment.follows the adult versions of The Losers’ Club reuniting in Derry after Pennywise resurfaces.
The screenings will take place on Aug. 3 and Aug. 6, and it’ll be a nice refresher before you sit through the literal three-hour runtime of
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