Stephen King's IT: What Happens To The Members Of The Losers Club Explained

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Summary Stephen King’s It introduced the world to the Losers Club, a group of friends who confronted the title shapeshifting creature at two points in their lives, and they all had different fates. In 1986, Stephen King terrorized readers with the novel It, where he introduced them to an evil, shapeshifting creature from a void in the macroverse that many years ago arrived at Earth, specifically to the area that would become Derry, Maine.

Bill Denbrough was the leader of the Losers Club and the brother of Georgie. Bill had a speech impediment for which he was bullied at school, leading him to become an outcast along with his friends. A year after Georgie’s death, Bill and his friends encounter It at different places and in different forms, which leads them to meet Bev, Ben, and Mike, forming the Losers Club.

Bev Marsh Bev Endured Years Of Abuse Close After the defeat of It and the collapse of Derry, Bev and Ben left together and married a week later. It’s revealed at the end of the novel that Bev got pregnant, so she finally had the family she always wanted. In the movie, Tom didn’t die, but Bev eventually divorced him and broke the abuse cycle she had been involved in pretty much her whole life. Bev and Ben also got married in this adaptation, and just like Bill, Bev kept her memories of Derry, It, and the Losers.

Since he was a child, Eddie was the one member of the Losers who was seen as weak as he was always scared of something, and that didn’t change as an adult. However, Eddie killed Henry Bowers in self-defense and later, in the final confrontation with It in the sewers, he used his asthma medication to injure It and save Bill and Richie as they performed the Ritual of Chud.

Back in Derry with his friends, Ben and Bev got closer. While in the sewers for the final encounter with it, Bill, Richie, and Ben found that It had laid eggs, and while Bill and Richie performed the ritual, Ben stayed behind to destroy the eggs. After defeating It, Ben and Bev left together and, as mentioned above, got married shortly after and had a child. In the movie, Ben and Bev also left Derry together, and he kept his memories.

Related Is Richie From IT Gay In The Book? With IT Chapter Two now in theaters, we examine the big change to the character of Richie Tozier from book to screen.

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