I have three kids.īill Hader: All the time. But I have two little kids, they're ages six and ten and they're not prepared to see this movie, but they know about IT, they have a sense of it.īill Hader: Yeah, my kids are the same way. You know how they'll re-market the books? They did it with Tim Curry's face, and I blew it up as big as I could, and I put it next to my brother's bed. I actually took a photo, my dad had a photocopier, because he had his own business. Isaiah Mustafa: I had a little brother that we just scared the hell out of with Pennywise voices. I had no idea what I was doing and getting myself into, and just traumatized for an entire month. It was like a bootleg, brick VHS thing, and I went over to somebody's house. But actually, I was introduced to Stephen King from the miniseries. It was on his night table and I read that and scared myself shitless. I picked up my dad's paperback of The Stand. Yeah, that was mine.Īndy Bean: Yeah, we actually have that common. And that scared me I think more than It, because it felt more plausible, somehow. Mine was informed sort of back and forth between the miniseries and then The Shining, and then you're like, "Wait, what's the source material?" But the only book that I read, where I started that I didn't have any previous knowledge of was The Stand. James Ransone: I'm probably the most lazy, I guess. And recently I read Stephen King's On Writing, which is a personal book as well as tips on how he creates his worlds, and a little look into his imagination.īill Hader: I think that might be his best book.īill Hader: I love that book. And that's quite an amazing immersive experience to be able to listen, if you're a lazy reader like myself. But I was engrossed in the audio book when I took this role on, all 40 hours of it, which is read by Michael C. Jay Ryan: Yeah, I mean, I attempted to read It when I was younger, and I think it was just a little bit too scary for me, and too many pages at the time.Īndy Bean: It's still too many pages. I didn't know that I'd find out what I missed three months later, because it's a thousand-page book. So after that, that's when I first read It, because I wanted to know what I missed. So I saw the second night, and that was back when, unless you taped it, you couldn't go back and DVR it. I missed the first night, because it was a two-night event, and everybody was talking about it at school. Isaiah Mustafa: No, but after I saw the IT miniseries in high school, I was. And it was 400-something pages and you finished it, you know? And you felt like it was this massive accomplishment. And also, it was that first experience of reading an adult book. But I picked up ’Salem's Lot, and I read it in a weekend. You can go into the fiction section, you're 12, you can handle it." The fiction section, if you're a book nerd, that's where all the sex and.īill Hader: Yeah, bad words. And then he said, "You know, you can go get another book if you want, for yourself." So I went to the young adult section, and he went, "No, no, no. I was like, "Yes!" So yeah, I was a Stephen King fan.īill Hader: I had a similar experience where my grandfather took me to a bookstore, and I had to get Red Badge of Courage for school, and I was kind of bummed out about that. And I loved that her name was Misery Chastain. And then I went from there to The Shining to Misery. I think Pet Sematary was one of the first books that I read that wasn't assigned to me. Were any of you super big Stephen King fans when you were younger? There's a reason his name resonates so powerfully. I think almost everybody has read Stephen King’s books. Read on to see what they had to say about their love of Stephen King’s books, their experiences on set, working with Bill Skarsgård, and more. Tonight is the night, everyone! IT Chapter Two is floating its way into theaters everywhere, and to get you ready for all the Derry drama and Pennywise’s shenanigans, here are some of the highlights from the recent press conference for the sequel, featuring the Adult Losers Club members Jessica Chastain, Bill Hader, Jay Ryan, James Ransone, Isaiah Mustafa, and Andy Bean.
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