


NOTICE: The disk has English audio. Review: Great - Great movie with fast download Review: “Bill Skarsgård Shines Again in It Chapter Two - Andy Muschietti directed both films, he's also known for Mama (2013) and The Flash (2023). It Chapter Two is a long film at 2 hours and 49 minutes, but the pacing holds up, with plenty of action and well-balanced storytelling. It has its faults, some of the CGI is questionable, but overall, I love this film just as much as the first. There’s something about Bill Skarsgård’s portrayal of Pennywise that’s both mysterious and insanely captivating. His performance brings a strange, otherworldly energy to the role that’s hard to look away from. I think it’s this key performance, along with a strong and believable supporting cast, that lifts both films and makes them work so well. There’s real chemistry, emotional weight, and a sense of genuine intrigue running through the story. While it leans more into psychological horror and emotional closure than straight-up scares, It Chapter Two still delivers. If you liked the first, you’ll find plenty here to enjoy, and maybe even a few surprises that stick with you longer than expected.

| ASIN | B07TMRR8KX |
| Actors | Bill Hader, Isaiah Mustafa, James McAvoy, Jay Ryan, Jessica Chastain |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 1.78:1 |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (7,359) |
| Director | Andy Muschietti |
| Dubbed: | French, Spanish |
| Language | English (Dolby Atmos), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Italian (DTS 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Manufacturer reference | BR740300 |
| Media Format | Blu-ray, Blu-ray, PAL |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.78 x 19.05 x 13.72 cm; 0.52 g |
| Release date | 6 Mar. 2020 |
| Run time | 169 minutes |
| Studio | Warner Home Video |
| Subtitles: | English, French, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish |
K**D
Great
Great movie with fast download
B**N
“Bill Skarsgård Shines Again in It Chapter Two
Andy Muschietti directed both films, he's also known for Mama (2013) and The Flash (2023). It Chapter Two is a long film at 2 hours and 49 minutes, but the pacing holds up, with plenty of action and well-balanced storytelling. It has its faults, some of the CGI is questionable, but overall, I love this film just as much as the first. There’s something about Bill Skarsgård’s portrayal of Pennywise that’s both mysterious and insanely captivating. His performance brings a strange, otherworldly energy to the role that’s hard to look away from. I think it’s this key performance, along with a strong and believable supporting cast, that lifts both films and makes them work so well. There’s real chemistry, emotional weight, and a sense of genuine intrigue running through the story. While it leans more into psychological horror and emotional closure than straight-up scares, It Chapter Two still delivers. If you liked the first, you’ll find plenty here to enjoy, and maybe even a few surprises that stick with you longer than expected.
D**A
Really good
Good film
K**N
Film I.T
Re-watch after watching dary.
M**R
Die if you try
Absolutely great remake of the Steven king book It. Brilliant dialogue and scenes between characters. Different to the book and the 90s mini series but worth a watch.
S**N
I still hate clowns
Jumped like a big girls blouse at two bits. Did it give me the trauma the OG version did, No but it was still deeply unpleasant to watch. 10/10 think everyone should experience this story.
D**N
Perfect
Love these films
E**E
Scary .
Scary very scary .end of .
O**.
Llego muchísimo antes de lo esperado. En perfectas condiciones. No importa si no tienes un reproductor blu-ray 4K, el blu-ray normal se sigue viendo increíble, la imagen y el audio en Dolby Atmos es una locura! Esta versión trae un disco de puro material extra, que para los que solos fans es una gran sorpresa. Trae subtítulos en español tanto la película como el material extra. Estoy más que contento, está muy completa esta versión.
A**O
Yo ya tenia la versión en blu-ray de esta película pero la calidad que tiene la versión en 4K es excelente superando al Full HD,el único pero que le puedo encontrar es el alto costo de este formato de lo demás todo es perfecto.
A**S
Excelente calidad 4k lo único malo es que no tiene slipcover
A**R
while the product, shipping and what not were in perfect condition. I must iterate that if you liked the first movie, you will probably find that this one isn't as good (forget about the running times, 135 minutes for the first one and around 169 minutes for the second one)... the acting is good but the script leaves something to desire...better, I think than the 1990 second half of the one with Ritter but...still that said, still worth seeing if you haven't seen it and the special features alone are worth the purchase of this....looking forward to the third one they're talking about...
J**D
So, let's get likes out of the way first. The visual quality of the 4K UHD is fantastic! It looked great on my LG OLED and sounded fantastic with my Denon 4400 9.1 (7.1 + Atmos) setup. I liked that they followed more of the book than usual. I liked that this movie switched timelines from when they were children to when they are adults, but I thought that both movies should have done that or this movie should have been only when they were adults. I mostly liked the cast - James McAvoy was great as Big Bill. Bill Hader was great as Trashmouth and funny as always. The adults appeared to be the same age as they were in the book and it started out the way the book did. The book was long, so I would expect a long movie (or two). I know that there are always reasons that the movies can't follow the books they're based on - especially certain things in this book and Stephen King books in general, but it's still frustrating to watch something that was depicted differently and didn't really appear to need to be. It's even worse to me when they completely make up stuff that is boring and leave out something that might've been more interesting if just shown as written. Now, with that said, my wife started playing on her phone about 20 minutes in because it was so hard to follow and pretty slow. I like Jessica Chastain in other movies, but I don't think she looks anything like Sophia Lillis, and even though she is very beautiful, she is not "voluptuous" as adult Beverly was described. If Tawny Kitaen was 20 years younger she would have been perfect for the role because she does look similar to Lillis (and she's always who I imagined Beverly to look like when I read the book back in 1986). But, if you're going to have Jessica Chastain for Beverly, then you really need Bryce Dallas Howard for Audra Denbrough. Then the part where Tom Rogan recognizes Audra in Derry would really make sense - if they had bothered to put it in the movie. I also can't figure out why they decided to change Mike Hanlon's parents into crackheads - seemed completely unnecessary and that was one of the things that was good in the book - the lessons that his dad taught him and all the father-son interaction. I was excited that they showed the clubhouse, but the best part (to me) of that and the dam was them building it together when they were children. And if that would have been boring to others, it couldn't have been much more boring than anything else in the movie. Bill having to convince everyone to stay? The 'token' thing? Where did that stuff come from? I also thought that the adults all should have been A-listers or none of them should have been. Makes it seem like they blew their wad on McAvoy, Hader, and Chastain and then had nothing left for the rest of the cast (not counting Finn Wolfhard, I guess). If I had thought a little harder about this, I would probably have just waited on Netflix to deliver the Blu-Ray. I'm sure it would have been okay as well - my 4K Blu-Ray player upscales reasonably well. I didn't try to rent on Amazon because usually the audio quality of the disc tends to be better and so many things aren't available in 4K streaming - even in 2019.
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