Why ItChapterTwo's Eddie went from owning a limousine company (in the book) to a risk-management analyst (in the film)
novels have been adapted with varying degrees of success. Why do you think yours worked so well?
There’s no doubt about it, for sure. It was something [director] Andy Muschietti and [producer] Barbara Muschietti and I discussed and felt strongly about. I’m not sure about the timeline, whether it was before the movie or in production on the first movie, but it wasn’t a late inspiration. It was discussed early on; I just don’t remember how early.
The book had major subplots involving Beverly’s abusive husband Tom kidnapping Bill’s wife Audra. But in the film, we only glimpse the spouses at the start.
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