Chapter Two, prophesied by the first film’s ‘Chapter One’ closing title card, will likely follow the time jump in Stephen King’s book, seeing the Losers’ Club return to Derry, Maine 27 years later.
“If the second movie happens, I really want to recover the dialogue between the two timelines that the book had.”
The latest adaptation of Stephen King’s It, now in cinemas, managed to achieve the difficult feat of being both terrifying and funny, but the sequel is set to see something of a genre change.
With It taking place in 1989, the sequel will probably be set pretty much in the modern day, though – as in the book – the action will jump between the two eras.