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Post Production Pic. Question


So everyone by now has seen the pictures posted from Post. So, there is one card that says
" Midnight Visitor " and EXACTLY next to that card is another that says " Georgie's Phantom".
What do you think this means ?
I think that the scene Pennywise says to Beverly
" tell bill that Georgie will be waiting for him in his closet tonight, with some piano wire".
Am I the only one who thinks this scene WILL be in the film ? Because from the book, the only time I remember IT REALLY trying to kill Bill ( no pun intended ) was at Neibolt Street, and maybe the Picture book. So could Pennywise take Georgie's form to try and Kill Bill ( no pun ) while he is sleeping ? That would truly be scary.

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I think that we will see a lot of Georgie in this movie.

I think that Bill will have contacts with Georgie in his room, in the moving picture, and... down the sewers. This is just a speculation, but there a scene in the book where adult Bill confronts fake George, and find resolution on his long-term suffering (he blamed himself for Georgie's death).

This scene could be in the first movie, giving a bit of resolution on Bill's storyline. Of course it would be child Bill.

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I agree with you. The moving picture in the mini series really got to me when I was younger, Georgie in Bills room was really terrifying in the book and I can't imagine it being cut from this adaptation.
I'm hoping that despite the timeline changes, that the dialogue from the novel isn't changed too dramatically (especially the memorable lines)
P.s You are cute.

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I would like to see again a certain pic someone put on the board months ago - what appeared to be a mountain of rotting of corpses (I'm assuming children), and squished in together with kid's toys and god knows what else. I think (hopefully) that the set in the pic is of IT's nest in the sewers. Most disturbing image I've seen of this. Can anyone get this pic?

"That's it. It bit into his arm-pit. Like It wanted to eat him, man. Like It wanted to eat his heart."

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