: Skarsgård can actually move his eyes in two different directions independently, a trick that startled co-star Bill Hader on set when he realized it wasn't a post-production effect.
Because the child actors naturally hit growth spurts during the two-year gap between films, production had to use expensive CGI to "de-age" them for flashback scenes. O BГ¶lГјm 2
: His iconic, creepy smile was also achieved without prosthetics or digital enhancement. 4. Casting Influenced by the Kids : Skarsgård can actually move his eyes in
The child actors had significant input into who played their adult counterparts. 1. Record-Breaking Gore
: In addition to visual CGI, the filmmakers had to digitally raise the pitch of the young actors' voices to match their sound from the first film. 3. Bill Skarsgård’s Natural Talents
: A scene where adult Beverly Marsh is trapped in a bathroom stall used approximately 4,500 to 5,000 gallons of fake blood .
(It Chapter Two), the 2019 sequel to the record-breaking 2017 horror film, concludes Stephen King's epic saga of the Losers' Club and their final showdown with Pennywise the Dancing Clown. 1. Record-Breaking Gore