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Youll float too
Youll float too










You'll read a lot about scenes from the movies as they play out which, if you've bought this The book itself is gorgeously put together. As far as text goes, there are definitely some interesting bits of background information from the cast and crew surrounding locations and how certain significant scenes came about but a lot of the text is also filler. It has a great array of photos, storyboards, sketches and stills that should satisfy those looking for behind the scenes and production content.

youll float too

The book itself is gorgeously put together. If you are a fan of the franchise then I highly suggest not only adding this to your TBR as soon as possible, but adding it to your collection!.

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I also love Bill Skarsgård so much and anything involving him is a plus in my book. I call Jack Dylan Grazer's character (Eddie) my son and seeing how small he was in those photos versus how he looks now made me emotional. There were moments while reading this that I found myself tearing up simply because I've been watching the kid cast grow up and I feel so proud of them. I also love Bill Skarsgård so much and anything involving IT is one of my favorite movies ever and I was so excited to see that there was a behind the scenes book and I needed to read is as soon as possible. IT is one of my favorite movies ever and I was so excited to see that there was a behind the scenes book and I needed to read is as soon as possible. This compendium includes commentary from director Andy Muschietti producers Barbara Muschietti, Dan Lin, and Roy Lee the acclaimed ensemble cast and other creative players who helped bring a new, disturbing vision of King’s perennial bestseller to life. official behind-the-scenes companion to New Line Cinema’s IT and IT CHAPTER TWO, the globally popular blockbusters Collecting the best artwork produced during the making of both of these sophisticated and visually enthralling films-including concept art, sketches, storyboards, and behind-the-scenes photography- You’ll Float Too: The World of IT explores the films’ singu An official behind-the-scenes companion to New Line Cinema’s IT and IT CHAPTER TWO, the globally popular blockbustersĬollecting the best artwork produced during the making of both of these sophisticated and visually enthralling films-including concept art, sketches, storyboards, and behind-the-scenes photography- You’ll Float Too: The World of IT explores the films’ singular aesthetic and meticulous world-building.

youll float too

The Losers get to IT’s underground lair in the third act of IT, where they find a bunch of decayed circus props, the belongings of its victims and their bodies, with those of its child victims floating around. In the movie, however, “float” is represented differently though also literally. Pennywise offers Georgie a balloon and the young boy asks if they float, to which the clown replies that they do, and so will he when he’s down there with him. The line is first found in the opening chapter of IT, when Georgie is talking to Pennywise, who is hidden in a storm drain.

youll float too

In the novel, “you’ll float too” takes a very tragic and sinister meaning as it’s literally a reference to how dead bodies float in the water in the sewers.

youll float too

IT: What Pennywise’s “You’ll Float Too” MeansĪs mentioned above, IT lives in the sewers of Derry, and that’s where it takes most of the bodies of its victims.










Youll float too