Stephen King reacts to ‘It: Chapter Two’ after first viewing

It: Chapter 2  is finally getting its first trailer this week, and we’ve been getting teased by the cast in anticipation for it.

Now, Stephen King just revealed he’s seen the film and hyped it up to fans.

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“Looking forward to IT CHAPTER 2? You should be. I’ve seen it, and it’s terrific. The trailer is coming Thursday, at noon. You’ll float,” his tweet reads.

We literally can’t wait for Thursday.

As previously stated, the cast is teasing us hardcore for the film.

The nearly the entire cast has posted seemingly regular photos on Instagram with one notable similarity — a red balloon.

Both members of the adult and kids Losers Club cast have been posting suspicious photos on Instagram ahead of the trailer. Some mention the film in the caption while some ignore the balloon completely.

Recently, director Andy Muschietti revealed how he picked the cast for the sequel based on the Stephen King  novel.

“I wanted the adult Losers to be believable and that people believed that we’re talking about the same people,” he said. “It was a journey of finding and looking. I’m proud to say that all of the people I wanted in the movie finally landed in it. It was so incredible to find all the people standing here were so excited to be a part of it.”

While the film will focus on the adult version of the club, that doesn’t mean the kids from the first film won’t make an appearance. As previously reported, the kids from the first film will appear in flashbacks during the sequel.

Additionally, the film will see the adults of the Loser’s Club tackling the strange ritual that involves the group biting each other’s tongues and laughing.

We’ve previously heard that the film will have “the most blood that’s ever been in a horror film,” which sounds pretty exciting to us.

It: Chapter 2 hits theaters September 6.

What do you think about Stephen King’s commented about the movie? Sound off in the comments below!

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