Did Beverly's dad molest her?

While no incident of sexual abuse occurs in the film, each scene between Beverly and her father is laced with the understanding of what he wants, and what she knows he wants. Then, the dam breaks: Mr. Marsh chases Beverly through their stark apartment, pins her to the floor, and attempts to abuse her.
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How does Beverly's dad abuse her?

Miniseries. Here Alvin is the widowed spouse of the late Elfrida Marsh. Here, he is physically and mentally abusive to Beverly, slapping her when she tries to explain the poem sent to her, and threatening to 'whip the skin off' her when she flees the home.
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Why can't Beverly's dad see the blood?

Beverly's father can't see any of the blood in the bathroom. On one level, this is because he's an adult; a major theme of It is that the innate power of childhood and ability to remember childhood fears serve as a crucial weapon against It.
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What page in It does Beverly sleep with everyone?

In Chapter 22 section 12 "Love and Desire", Beverly recalls the memory of her first sexual experience which occurs with the other six Losers. It happens after the First Ritual of Chüd and the groups' regression into normal childhood.
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What happened to Beverly's mom?

Elfrida Marsh is a character from Stephen King's novel IT. She is Beverly Marsh's mother and Alvin Marsh's wife. She eventually succumbs to her fatal cancer. In IT (film) and IT: Chapter Two (film) she passed prior to the events of the film.
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Did the adults in It know about Pennywise?

But in the new film, like in the novel, the adults still don't remember Pennywise until they are called by Losers Club member Mike and told to return to Derry.
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What was wrong with Eddie's mom in It?

Some spoilers for It (movie, 2017) are below.

His phobia seems to stem from a mental illness his mother suffers from known as Munchausen syndrome by proxy, which manifests in her relentless “worrying” about his health.
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Is Eddie Kaspbrak a virgin?

1990's It (TV Mini-Series) is based on the Stephen King novel of the same name. While going through our sister site's questions and the novel's Wikipedia page, I realized that Eddie had a wife in the novel, but in the miniseries he was single, living with his mother, and still a virgin.
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Was Pennywise in the basement?

Basement. The first hidden appearance we have here of Pennywise is actually his first appearance in the actual movies. If you pay attention, you'll see Pennywise's eyes peeking through the shadows of the basement while Georgie heads down the stairs.
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What pills did Eddie take in It?

Keene tells him his asthma medication, HydrOx, is a placebo.
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Who is Pennywise scared of?

Stephen King's IT introduced readers to a one-of-a-kind creature that can take any form, the most common one being Pennywise the Dancing Clown, and as menacing as it is, this creature has one big enemy it's truly scared of: Maturin, the turtle.
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Why can't adults see Pennywise?

The adults being oblivious to what happened to the children is part of IT's influence on the town's residents, as it could make them blind to what was happening if it desired to, as that made it easier for the creature to feed on children.
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Why does Pennywise have a red balloon?

Bill Denbrough described them as writhing, destroying orange lights, and IT as an endless, crawling, hairy creature made of that same light. The theory, then, suggests that the balloons are a representation of the deadlights and contain the souls of the children killed by IT.
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Why did Beverly in It cut her hair?

“Beverly's hair is basically a reflection of her acting against the abuse,” he revealed. “Her hair is something that her father is fixated on, and it sort of represents her abuse. She takes control by cutting it off. And she cuts it off in the bathroom, and the hair goes into the sink.
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Will It 3 come?

Pennywise actor Bill Skarsgård confirmed in September 2019 that he'd spoken with Muschietti about what a third movie could be, teasing that it's not "quite what people expect" and that it would be "something different". "The first two stories are the book, and the second film is the end of that story.
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Do Bill and Beverly end up together in It 2?

Despite kissing Bill and reliving her childhood, Bev ends the sequel fully realizing her feelings for Ben. They share a passionate underwater kiss in the Derry quarry, and a flash-forward reveals they leave the town as a couple — their last scene is them watching the sunset on a yacht, clearly very much in love.
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What made Pennywise evil?

THE ORIGINS OF IT

IT is an ancient evil being that is perhaps billions of years old, as old as the universe itself. IT comes from the void that contains our entire universe called the Macroverse (this is also referred to as the Todash Darkness in Stephen King's Dark Tower novels).
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Can a 10 year old watch IT Chapter 1?

Great film, but not for kids under 13

It's very gory and contains adult language.
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Why does Pennywise say float?

The simplest and most obvious interpretation is that all the talk of floating is a reference to the fact that Pennywise (aka the titular "It") murders his victims and drags them down to the town's sewer system where he dwells, which is full of water. And what do dead bodies do in water? That's right — they float.
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What is Pennywise real form?

He took the form of a clown most frequently, Mr. Bob Gray or Pennywise, but his true form is an ancient eldritch entity from another universe who landed in the town that would become Derry by way of an asteroid and first awoke in 1715.
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Why is Pennywise a spider?

In the book, young Bill Denbrough (Jaeden Lieberher) glimpsed IT's true form in the Deadlights for a moment and he described it as an endless, crawling, hairy creature made of orange light - the giant spider shape is merely an approximation of IT's native shape that humans can understand.
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Was Eddie's mom abusive?

Unfortunately, Eddie is a victim of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy with his own mother as the abuser. This means Mrs. Kaspbrak has been faking all of Eddie's illnesses in order to have unlimited control over him.
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Is Richie in love with Eddie?

In the adaptation of It Chapter Two, Richie was a canon gay man by director Andy Muschietti. It was confirmed that Richie was secretly in love with Eddie Kaspbrak until the latter's death, and Eddie remained unaware of these feelings.
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