![]() ![]() Like Richie, he believed that his encounter had been a dream at first. Stan is reluctant to tell the others about his encounter with It until later when he is helping Beverly wash the blood-stained rags from her own encounter with It at the laundromat. Bill and Eddie state that it is typical for Jews to "have big noses and a lot of money", but that Stan "had a normal nose and never seemed to have enough money." He appears to have a close relationship with his parents, although they seem to put a lot of pressure on him. However, in the 2017 film, his father is a Rabbi. In the novel, Stan's family is Jewish but they do not follow the practice very strictly (Stan did not even know what it meant to be kosher), attending the synagogue in Bangor only for high holidays like Yom Kippur. He was said to “chum with” Bill, Richie, and Eddie on occasion, but he first joined the Losers' Club at the same time Richie did, helping Bill, Eddie, and Ben build the dam in the Barrens. He can often be seen with his bird book (something that is later used to fight against It).Īs a child, he was good friends with Bill Denbrough, Ben Hanscom, Richie Tozier, Eddie Kaspbrak, Mike Hanlon and Beverly Marsh. He is described as being in the grade lower than the other losers (the 4th grade.) In the book, he is shown as having a strange sense of humor, telling jokes that the losers don’t understand, because he has an odd knowledge about the world. He has a very set way of approaching life, so the appearance of It in his life turns everything around and confuses and terrifies him. He is also the most skeptical and fearful of It, not being able to accept the happenings around him at first and terrified to believe that It is real. Stan was a very methodical and mature child, particularly about always keeping clean and (in the 2017 Film) suffers from OCD. ![]() Not only do the bullies berate Stan about his religion, but Richie constantly jokes and makes fun of it as well. Stan was one of the only Jewish kids in the school, something which resulted in severe torment from Henry Bowers and his gang. In the film adaptation, he has curly light brown hair and still has the fastidious mannerisms the original Stanley Uris has. In the 1990 mini-series, his appearance is the same as the novel. Click to Subscribe to Get Our Free HollywoodLife Daily Newsletter to get the hottest celeb news.In the novel, Stanley is described as fastidious, wears formal clothes and has black hair. What a Loser wants, a Loser gets! It: Chapter 2 hits theaters everywhere on Sept. “I thought, ‘Oh, that’s sweet, and my agent sent me a little clip of him saying that, and I was like, ‘Oh, that’s nice.'” A few months later, Bill got the call about playing Richie. “So Finn, when they asked him, ‘Who do you want to play you in the sequel?’, because they all grow up, he said he wanted me to,” Bill said on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. (Shutterstock)įinn actually knew Bill would be the perfect choice for adult Richie. Jessica Chastain plays the adult version of Beverly Marsh in ‘It: Chapter 2.’ Sophia Lillis plays the younger version. The older actors look just like what the adult versions of the kids will grow into. Getting the casting right was crucial, but It: Chapter 2 exceeds expectations in every way. It: Chapter 2 picks up 27 years later and the adult cast includes James McAvoy as Bill, Jessica Chastain as Beverly, Bill Hader, as Richie, Jay Ryan as Ben, James Ransone as Eddie, Isaiah Mustafa as Mike, and Andy Bean as Stanley. Their terrific performances in the first movie made casting the adult versions of their characters that much harder. The young cast completely embodied their roles and made us root for them every step of the way as they fought off Pennywise in It. Jaeden Martell plays Bill Denbrough, Sophia Lillis plays Beverly Marsh, Finn Wolfhard plays Richie Tozier, Jeremy Ray Taylor plays Ben Hanscom, Jack Dylan Grazer plays Eddie Kaspbrak, Chosen Jacobs plays Mike Hanlon, and Wyatt Oleff plays Stanley Uris. The It kids are a set of incredible young actors. ![]() He is the ultimate villain, exposing everyone’s fears and personal demons for enjoyment. Pennywise, played by Bill Skarsgard, isn’t just any ordinary clown. The story begins with seven kids - dubbed the Losers Club - in Derry, Maine, who are terrorized by a horrifying clown named Pennywise. The first It, which was released in 2017, became an instant classic and is currently the highest-grossing horror movie of all-time, taking in over $700 million at the box office. It: Chapter 2 is the most highly-anticipated horror movie of 2019. ![]()
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