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* AccidentalHero: Beverly recalls being cornered by the Bowers gang one time and harassed, but they ran scared when her father suddenly walked up. She refers to it as the only time she can remember being glad to see her abusive father.

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* AccidentalHero: Beverly recalls being cornered and harassed by the Bowers gang one time and harassed, time, but they ran scared when her father suddenly walked up. She refers to it as the only time she can remember being glad to see her abusive father.



** Patrick Hockstetter, Adrian Mellon, Butch Bowers, [[spoiler: The Ritual of Chud]] and even [[spoiler: The Turtle]] are just some of the very important elements that were removed from the miniseries, likely due to the time constraints involved in adapting such an incredibly long work.
** Eddie's wife Myra is left out of the film and he's unmarried. He also admits that he's a virgin, which was not the case in the book [[spoiler: because he, along with the other boys, rather notoriously had sex with Bev.]]
* AdaptationDyeJob: Ben is blond in the books but his adult self in the film is brunette. Beverly and Audra are redheads in the books (and it's implied that Bill married her because she resembled Beverly). Both are brunettes in the film. Bill is also stated to be a redhead in the novel but played by the dirty-blonde Jonathan Brandis as a kid and brunette Richard Thomas as an adult.

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** Patrick Hockstetter, Adrian Mellon, Butch Bowers, [[spoiler: The Ritual of Chud]] and even [[spoiler: The Turtle]] are just some of the very important elements that were removed from the miniseries, likely due to the time and budget constraints involved in adapting such an incredibly long and detailed work.
** Eddie's wife Myra is left out of the film and he's unmarried. He also admits that he's a virgin, which was not wasn't the case in the book [[spoiler: because since he, along with the other boys, rather notoriously had sex with Bev.]]
* AdaptationDyeJob: Ben is blond blonde in the books books, but his adult self in the film is brunette. Beverly and Audra are redheads in the books (and it's implied that Bill married her because she resembled Beverly). Both resembles Beverly), while both are brunettes in the film. Bill is also stated to be a redhead in the novel novel, but played by the dirty-blonde Jonathan Brandis as a kid and brunette Richard Thomas as an adult.



** In the novel, Henry's way of making Ben remember not to mess with him is to carve his name onto his stomach (he gets as a far as "H" before Ben kicks him and escapes). He does this in the miniseries as well except he never explicitly says that he's going to carve his name and it's not clear unless you've read the book that's what he intends to do.
** It is never explained in the film why Pennywise appears as a dog to the security guard Koontz, and can be a bit jarring and without context. In the novel, it's explained that [[spoiler:Doberman Pinschers are the only animals that he is afraid of.]]
* AdaptationNameChange: Odd example. In the book Richie nicknames Eddie 'Eds'. In this he nicknames him 'Eddie Spaghetti' or 'Spaghetti Man'.

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** In the novel, Henry's way of making Ben remember not to mess with him is to carve his name onto his stomach (he gets as a far as "H" before Ben kicks him and escapes). He does this in the miniseries as well well, except that he never explicitly says that he's going to carve his name name, and it's not clear unless you've read the book that's what he intends to do.
** It is It's never explained in the film why Pennywise appears as a dog to the security guard Koontz, and can be a bit jarring and without through it's lack of context. In the novel, it's explained that [[spoiler:Doberman Pinschers are the only animals that he is he's afraid of.]]
* AdaptationNameChange: Odd example. In the book book, Richie nicknames Eddie 'Eds'. In this he nicknames The film has him nicknaming him 'Eddie Spaghetti' or 'Spaghetti Man'.



* AdaptationalNationality: In the book Audra is an American actress who moved to the UK and has a hybrid of an English and American accent. In the film she appears to be just British.
* AdaptationalSympathy: Downplayed. Beverly's father is not implied to be [[ParentalIncest sexually abusing her]] as he was in the source material, though he is still presented as overly-strict and it is shown that he uses [[AbusiveParents physical force to discipline his daughter]]. He threatens to whip her for unknowingly courting a secret admirer in a manner that ''reeks'' of slut shaming, but unlike the book or [[Film/It2017 the 2017 adaptation]] there is no indication that he's jealous of said admirer.
* AdultsAreUseless: Due to the influence of It, most of the adults in Derry (including the [[PoliceAreUseless police chief]] who rebuffs the adult Mike Hanlon's attempts to help) prefer to hide their heads in the sand and pretend that nothing is amiss when many local children are found dead or go missing.
* AgeLift: In the movie, the gap between the events is made into 30 years, instead of the book's 27. So the Losers are in their late thirties in the book and early forties in the film.
* AllWebbedUp: In the film adaptation. Some of IT's victims are webbed up for later eating after [[MindRape their brains are broken by the Deadlights]].

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* AdaptationalNationality: In the book book, Audra is an American actress who moved to the UK and has a hybrid of an English and American accent. In the film film, she appears to be just purely British.
* AdaptationalSympathy: Downplayed. Beverly's father is not isn't implied to be [[ParentalIncest sexually abusing her]] as he was in the source material, though he is he's still presented as overly-strict overly-strict, and it is it's shown that he uses [[AbusiveParents physical force to discipline his daughter]]. He threatens daughter]], threatening to whip her for unknowingly courting a secret admirer in a manner that ''reeks'' of slut shaming, but unlike shaming. Unlike the book or and [[Film/It2017 the 2017 adaptation]] there is remake]], there's no indication that he's jealous of said admirer.
* AdultsAreUseless: Due to the influence of It, IT, most of the adults in Derry (including the [[PoliceAreUseless police chief]] chief of police]], who rebuffs the adult Mike Hanlon's Mike's attempts to help) prefer to hide their heads in the sand and pretend that nothing is amiss when many local children are found dead or go missing.
* AgeLift: In the movie, the gap between the events is made into 30 years, years instead of the book's 27. So This means that the Losers are in their late thirties in the book book, and early forties in the film.
* AllWebbedUp: In the film adaptation. Some of IT's victims are webbed up for later eating consumptioin, after [[MindRape their brains are broken by the Deadlights]].



-->'''Pennywise''': ''Kill?'' ME? Oh, you are priceless, ''brat!'' I am ETERNAL, ''child''. ''I'' am the EATER OF WORLDS, and of ''children''--and '''''you are next.'''''
* BalloonOfDoom: Pennywise the Dancing Clown is frequently seen holding balloons of various colors. The balloons burst with blood and come out in masses out of small containers.
* BasementDweller: Adult Eddie is still living with his mother in this version, though their house is not the same and his mom somehow looks younger.
* BloodlessCarnage: Since this version was made for television, most of the actual deaths weren't shown in very graphic detail. Most instances in which the filmmakers were allowed to include blood took place during IT's illusions, in which it bursts from balloons, erupts from a sink, and spills from containers, but never leaves a human body or is referred to as such. The idea that it even ''is'' blood is up to audience assumption. Exception: Just before the flashback of The Losers cleaning up Beverly's bathroom, she refers to it as blood.
** The most notorious subversion of this trope is when [[spoiler: Stan's dead body]] is shown post-suicide, there is blood all around the bathtub, his body, and the wall including a bloody IT written on it.
* CassandraTruth: Richie, after seeing Pennywise manifest himself as a werewolf in the cellar, runs upstairs to the canteen and tells everyone he's seen a werewolf. Naturally, almost all the kids laugh their butts off, while Stan, still intensely skeptical of everything that's going on, shakes his head, probably thinking Richie is making an ass of himself. The rest of the Losers' Club, however, just sit in silence as the only people who believe him.

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-->'''Pennywise''': ''Kill?'' ME? Oh, you are priceless, ''brat!'' ''priceless'', brat! I am ETERNAL, ''child''. ''ETERNAL'', child. ''I'' am the EATER '''EATER OF WORLDS, WORLDS''', and of ''children''--and '''''you are ''children!'', and you... '''''are next.'''''
* BalloonOfDoom: Pennywise the Dancing Clown is frequently seen holding balloons of various colors. The balloons burst colors, capable of bursting with blood and come out in masses out of emerging ''en masse'' from small containers.
* BasementDweller: Adult Unlike his book counterpart, as an adult, Eddie is still living with his mother in this version, mother, though their house is not the same and his mom somehow looks younger.
* BloodlessCarnage: Since this version was made for television, most of the actual deaths weren't death isn't shown in very graphic detail. Most instances in which the filmmakers were allowed to include blood took take place during IT's illusions, in which where it bursts from balloons, erupts from a sink, and spills from containers, but never leaves a human body or is referred to as such. The idea that it even ''is'' blood is up to audience assumption. Exception: Just the audience's assumption, with the exception being before the flashback of The the Losers cleaning up Beverly's bathroom, where she refers to it as blood.
** The most notorious subversion of this the trope is when [[spoiler: Stan's dead body]] is shown post-suicide, there is blood all around the bathtub, his body, and the wall wall, including a bloody IT "IT" written on it.
* CassandraTruth: Richie, after After seeing Pennywise manifest himself as a werewolf Tony Rivers' wolf form in the cellar, runs upstairs to the canteen cafeteria and tells everyone he's seen that he just saw a werewolf. Naturally, almost all the kids laugh their butts off, while Stan, still intensely skeptical of everything that's going on, shakes his head, probably thinking that Richie is making an ass of himself. The rest of the Losers' Club, Losers, however, just sit in silence as the only people who believe him.



* CreepyCircusMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxXp3KhhI8s Pennywise the Dancing Clown's theme]] is more SoundtrackDissonance, but even a happy carnival tune just feels creepy because of that association.
* DeadlyEuphemism: During his childhood, Ben has a bizarre encounter with IT, who masquerades as [[DisappearedDad his late father]] while standing in the middle of a swamp in front of the sewer entrance, claiming that the sewers are [[YouKilledMyFather his new home]]. IT gradually transforms himself into Pennywise while inviting him to come down with him to the sewers, where he will "[[ChildEater never have to grow up]]".

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* CreepyCircusMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxXp3KhhI8s Pennywise the Dancing Clown's Pennywise's theme]] is more SoundtrackDissonance, but even a happy carnival tune just feels creepy because of that association.
* DeadlyEuphemism: During his childhood, Ben has a bizarre Ben's encounter with IT, who masquerades IT has it masquerading as [[DisappearedDad his late father]] while father]], standing in the middle of a swamp swamp, directly on top of the water, in front of the sewer entrance, claiming that the said sewers are [[YouKilledMyFather his new home]]. IT gradually transforms himself into Pennywise while inviting as he invites him to come down with him to the sewers, where he will he'll "[[ChildEater never have to grow up]]".



** Tom Rogan has a larger role in the book. After Beverly leaves him, he attacks her friend Kay to get her whereabouts. When he arrives in Derry, he's possessed by IT [[spoiler: and kidnaps Audra into the sewers]]. Here that's left out and Tom disappears from the story once Beverly walks out on him.
** Lesser than most examples, but Stan's wife Patty gets an entire chapter from her POV detailing some of her backstory and how she met Stan. Here she only appears briefly in Stan's introductory segments.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: IT lures his young victim Georgie closer to the dark sewers with the promise of cotton candy, balloons, carnival rides, prizes and his toy boat. Very similar to how an adult pedophile would lure their child victim into their trap with the promises of candy.

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** Tom Rogan has a larger role in the book. After Beverly leaves him, he attacks her friend Kay to get her whereabouts. When he arrives in Derry, he's possessed by IT [[spoiler: and kidnaps Audra into to the sewers]]. Here that's That's left out and here, since Tom disappears from the story once Beverly walks out on him.
** Lesser than most examples, but Stan's wife Patty gets an entire chapter from her POV POV, detailing some of her backstory and how she met Stan. Here Here, she only appears briefly in Stan's introductory segments.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: IT lures his young victim Georgie closer to the dark sewers with the promise of cotton candy, balloons, carnival rides, prizes prizes, and his toy boat. Very similar to how an adult a pedophile would lure their child victim into their trap with the promises of candy.



** After getting Mike's call, Ben remarks to his current girlfriend that killing himself might be preferable to going back to Derry. [[spoiler:Little does he know that Stan felt similarly and would act on it]].
** After Pennywise causes the blood in the sink, Beverly panics and tells her father. When she realizes he can't see the blood, Beverly claims she just got scared by a big spider. Technically, she was.
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Stan decides to kill himself rather than face Pennywise as an adult, slitting his wrists in the bathtub and writing the word "IT" with his own blood.]]
* EpicFail: Eddie during the final showdown: "This is battery acid, and now you disappear!" [[spoiler:It doesn't work this time, and he nearly gets eaten alive.]]
* EvilIsHammy: Pennywise has his/its moments in the novel, and Curry really goes to town (while still being quite horrifying).
* FoldSpindleMutilation: [[spoiler:The unfortunate fate of Belch at the hands of It.]]
* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler:During the scene where Bill first pleads for help and later when the Losers make the promise, Eddie and Stan are the last to agree on both occasions, hinting at their eventual demise.]]
** Bill's "magic stones" story that he tells the gang in the Barrens as kids is eerily similar to how the climax plays out.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Georgie doesn't find it suspicious that Pennywise knows his name and lives in the sewer. Justified in that he's only six years old.

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** After getting Mike's call, Ben remarks to his current girlfriend that killing himself might be preferable to going back to Derry. [[spoiler:Little does he know that know, Stan felt similarly and would act on it]].
** After Pennywise causes the blood in the sink, fills her bathroom sink with blood, Beverly panics and tells her father. When she realizes that he can't see the blood, Beverly claims she just got scared by a big spider. Technically, she was.
was right.
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Stan decides to kill himself rather than face Pennywise IT as an adult, slitting his wrists in the bathtub and writing the word "IT" with his own blood.]]
* EpicFail: Eddie Eddie, during the final showdown: "This is battery acid, and now you disappear!" [[spoiler:It doesn't work this time, and he nearly gets eaten alive.he's brutally killed for trying to stop IT with an inhaler.]]
* EvilIsHammy: Pennywise has his/its moments in the novel, and but Tim Curry really goes to town (while still being quite horrifying).
* FoldSpindleMutilation: [[spoiler:The unfortunate fate of Belch Belch, at the hands of It.IT.]]
* {{Foreshadowing}}: {{Foreshadowing}}:
**
[[spoiler:During the scene where Bill first pleads for help help, and later later, when the Losers make the their promise, Eddie and Stan are the last to agree on both occasions, hinting at their eventual demise.demises.]]
** Bill's "magic stones" story that he tells the gang Losers in the Barrens as kids is eerily similar to how the climax plays out.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Georgie doesn't find it suspicious that Pennywise a clown living in the sewers who knows his name and lives in the sewer. suspicious at all. Justified in that since he's only six years old.



* LeeroyJenkins: When Bill discovers Audra's purse in the sewer, he goes running after her without thinking.
* LighterAndSofter: Because the film initially aired on network television, some of the nastier elements of the book were either downplayed or only implied. Beverly's fight with Tom is far more graphic in the book - where she ends up dropping an entire mirror on him (here he goes down when she hits him with a jar).
* LightIsNotGood: Pennywise's outfit is much more colorful than it is described in the book.
* LikeParentLikeSpouse: Deconstructed. Beverly grew up with a nasty, [[AbusiveParents abusive father]] who was physically violent with her if he thought she was out of line. Years later, she's married to a man who takes advantage of her emotional vulnerability and slaps her when he suspects she's visiting a "lover". Later, Beverly sadly [[LampshadeHanging admits]] to Ben how she ended up marrying someone who was just like her father.
* MoodWhiplash: When Pennywise trolls Richie in the library, he alternates between screaming death threats at Richie and telling jokes like "Is your refrigerator running? It IS? Well you'd better catch it before it runs away! WUHAH! WUHAH! WUHAH! WUHAH! WUHAH!"
** During the adult Losers' reunion in the library, Richie is cracking jokes while Mike tries to call Stan, only to be interrupted by the news of Stan's suicide.
%% * MsFanservice: Beverly, most notably when she gets a call from Mike. (Zero-Context Example)
* MisplacedWildlife: When Stan goes bird watching at the town park, the bird at the bath is a red-crested cardinal, which is native to South America and has been introduced to Hawaii and (more recently) southern California. It definitely doesn't belong in Maine (the setting of the novel) or British Columbia (where this movie was filmed).
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Ben has this reaction when his love note leads Beverly's father to yell at her and send her running form the house crying.
* OfficerOHara: Officer Nell, the Irish policeman who the Losers encounter in the barrens.
* OneBookAuthor: Ben Heller, who played the young Stan, only did this one film.

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* LeeroyJenkins: When Bill discovers Audra's purse in the sewer, he goes running storming in after her without thinking.
* LighterAndSofter: Because the film initially aired on network television, some of the nastier elements of the book were either downplayed or only implied. Beverly's fight with Tom is far more graphic in the book - book, where she ends up dropping an entire mirror on him (here (here, he goes down when she hits him with a jar).
* LightIsNotGood: Pennywise's outfit is much more colorful than it is described in the book.
* LikeParentLikeSpouse: Deconstructed. Beverly grew up with a nasty, an [[AbusiveParents abusive father]] who was physically violent with smacked and whipped her if he thought she was got out of line. Years later, she's married to Tom, a man who takes advantage of her emotional vulnerability and slaps her when he suspects she's visiting a "lover". Later, lover. Beverly even sadly [[LampshadeHanging admits]] to Ben how she ended up marrying someone who was just like her father.
* MoodWhiplash: When Pennywise trolls Richie in the library, he alternates between screaming death threats at Richie the guy and telling jokes like cracking jokes: "Is your refrigerator running? It IS? Well you'd better catch it before it runs away! WUHAH! WUHAH! WUHAH! WUHAH! WUHAH!"
** During Later, during the adult Losers' reunion in the library, Richie is cracking jokes while Mike tries to call Stan, only to be interrupted by the news of Stan's suicide.
%% * MsFanservice: Beverly, most notably when she gets a call from Mike. (Zero-Context Example)
* MisplacedWildlife: When Stan goes bird watching at the town park, the bird he sees at the bath is a red-crested cardinal, which is native to South America and has been introduced to Hawaii and (more recently) southern California. It definitely doesn't belong in Maine (the setting of the novel) or British Columbia (where this the movie was filmed).
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Ben has this reaction when his love note leads to Beverly's father to yell yelling at her and send sending her running form from the house crying.
* OfficerOHara: Officer Nell, the Irish policeman who finds the Losers encounter in the barrens.
barrens, warning them that there was another death and reminding them of the curfew.
* OneBookAuthor: Ben Heller, who played plays the young Stan, only did this one film.



** This was probably an intentional choice. At that point Pennywise was dropping the clown act and soon after reveals his 'true' spider form. So it may not have been Tim Curry's accent slipping, but Pennywise's accent and human facade.
** His accent slips before then in the library when he yells "TRY A.... BUNCH"
* PragmaticAdaptation: For obvious reasons, (in that they are all around eleven years old), the scene where [[spoiler: the six male members of the Loser's Club have sex with Beverly in succession (ItMakesSenseInContext)]] is omitted.
* PromotedToLoveInterest: While they already were love interests in the book, things end on a MaybeEverAfter for [[spoiler: Ben and Beverly]]. Here it ends with them marrying and having a baby.
* RaceLift: Minor case. In the book Bill's wife Audra is a white American just living in the UK. Here she seems to be British, and she's also played by Argentinian actress Olivia Hussey.
* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: The Losers Club consists of a stuttering storyteller, an asthmatic MommasBoy, a bespectacled ClassClown, a chubby poet, a skeptical Jewish Boy Scout, a token girl, and a token minority.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Officer Nell. While he isn't thrilled about the Losers' dam project in the barrens, Nell instead focuses on a more pressing issue: the deaths and disappearances of children in Derry, warning the kids to never set out alone into the barrens or anywhere else. Nell seems to be one of the few adults in Derry who acknowledges that something is wrong and tries to help.
* ReplacementGoldfish: In the epilogue, we find out that Richie starts a comedy duo with a man whose appearance and personality matches Eddie's.
* RunOrDie: When the Losers return to Derry as adults, Pennywise appears before each of them, warning them to get out while they can. IT explicitly states to Richie that he and the rest of the Losers are too old to stop IT now. Later, when they enter the sewers at the film's climax, IT warns them again to leave by threatening to drive them all insane.
* ShoutOut: Creator/TimCurry seems to have based Pennywise's voice and New York accent on that of vaudeville comedian Creator/JimmyDurante.

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** This was probably an intentional choice. At that point Pennywise point, IT was dropping the clown act and soon after reveals his 'true' preparing to reveal it's "true" spider form. So form, so it may not have been Tim Curry's accent slipping, but Pennywise's accent and IT's human facade.
** His The accent slips before then in the library when he IT yells "TRY A.... BUNCH"
A BUNCH!"
* PragmaticAdaptation: For obvious reasons, (in that they are they're all around eleven years old), the scene where [[spoiler: the six male members of the Loser's Losers' Club have sex with Beverly in succession (ItMakesSenseInContext)]] is omitted.
* PromotedToLoveInterest: While they were already were love interests in the book, things end on a MaybeEverAfter for [[spoiler: Ben and Beverly]]. Here Here, it ends with them marrying and having a baby.
* RaceLift: Minor case. In the book book, Bill's wife Audra is a white Caucasian American just living in the UK. Here Here, she seems to be British, and she's also played by Argentinian actress Olivia Hussey.
* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: The Losers Club consists of a stuttering storyteller, an asthmatic MommasBoy, a bespectacled ClassClown, a chubby poet, a skeptical Jewish Boy Scout, a token girl, and a token minority.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Officer Nell. While he He isn't thrilled about the Losers' dam project in the barrens, Nell Barrens, but instead focuses on a more pressing issue: the deaths and disappearances of the children in of Derry, warning the kids to never set out alone into the barrens or anywhere else. Nell alone. He seems to be one of the few adults in Derry who actually acknowledges that something is wrong and tries to help.
* ReplacementGoldfish: In the epilogue, we find out that Richie starts started a comedy duo with a man whose appearance and personality matches Eddie's.
* RunOrDie: When the Losers return to Derry as adults, Pennywise appears before each of them, warning them to get out while they can. IT The clown even explicitly states to Richie that he and the rest of the Losers are too old to stop IT it now. Later, when When they enter the sewers at the film's climax, IT again warns them again to leave by threatening to drive them all insane.
* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
**
Creator/TimCurry seems to have based Pennywise's voice and New York accent on that of vaudeville comedian Creator/JimmyDurante. Creator/JimmyDurante.
** The Losers are seen watching ''Film/IWasATeenageWerewolf'' at the Paramount Theater, with Pennywise taking on Tony's wolf form to scare and nearly kill Richie.
** As an adult, Stan is first seen watching ''Series/PerfectStrangers'' at home with Patty.



** [[spoiler: Tom Rogan, Beverly's abusive boyfriend]]. In the book he travels to Derry looking for her and [[spoiler: gets possessed and later killed by IT]]. This is left out so presumably [[spoiler: Tom]] is still alive.
** Eddie's mother has been dead for some years in the present, and Eddie is married to a woman just like her. Here however she's still alive and Eddie is still living with her in the present.
* YankTheDogsChain: During their first encounter, Pennywise takes the form of Ben's dead father, immediately after the boy had a fight in his new home, no less. Ben is overjoyed to see his dad again before realizing something is wrong here.
* YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm: Pennywise says this about himself.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: Henry Bowers is only in his forties in the 1990 portions but has aged badly due to the trauma of seeing his friends killed.

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** [[spoiler: Tom Rogan, Beverly's abusive boyfriend]]. In the book book, he travels to Derry looking for her her, and [[spoiler: gets possessed and later killed by IT]]. This is left out out, so he's presumably [[spoiler: Tom]] is still alive.
** Eddie's mother has been dead for some years time in the present, and Eddie is married to a woman who acts just like her. Here however In this version, however, she's still alive and Eddie is still living with her in the present.
as a grown man.
* YankTheDogsChain: During their first encounter, Pennywise takes the form of Ben's dead father, immediately after the boy had a fight in with his new home, cousin, no less. Ben is overjoyed to see his dad again again, before realizing something is wrong here.
that something's wrong.
* YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm: Pennywise says this about himself.
itself.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: Henry Bowers is only in his forties in the 1990 portions 1990s, but has aged badly due to the trauma of seeing IT's true form as it killed his friends killed.friends.

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