Note there are only six of the seven.
Home Again
Note the “missing” fliers on the wall and newspaper box.
That’s evidence Pennywise’s has risen again to feed.

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Also notice the yellow, blue, and red fire hydrant old-school Tim Curry Pennywise colors.
Marsh/Kersh
The name on the apartment is clearly “Marsh.”
You see it, right?

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Bev is sure she does, too.
But when she finds an old woman named Mrs. Kersh living there, she assumes her eyes tricked her.
The little girl beside him seems to have the face of a man.

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(Looks to me likeStephen Bogaert, who played Bev’s father.)
Mrs. Kersh Revealed
The old lady passes through the hallways nude behind Beverly.
Behold, the Ravages of Age!

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“Mrs. Kersh” stomps forward.
Stand By Me
From there, we cut away.
(It’s safe to assume, Bevery escapes this time.)

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In the book, Pennywise manifests in the form of disturbing messages in fortune cookies.
Now, the space is empty.
The Impact
If he’s not in his old spot, where is Pennywise?

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One clue comes later in the trailer, as the adult Losers venture deeper below Derry’s sewer system.
They find this impact site, with molten bedrock hardened in a blast formation.
(Another lift straight from King’s novels.)

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The Visions
Pennywise warps your mind.
The things you see aren’t always real, and can’t always be percieved by others.
Mike’s parents were killed in a house fire, perhaps deliberately set.

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Not Pennywise
This isn’t the monster, but one of his minions.
A human being who has painted his face and pulled at his rheumy eyes to resemble the fiend.
Fun House
Just a local carnival.

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Nope, nothing wrong here.
My Heart…
Young Bev and Bill share an intimate moment.
She always assumed that he was the author of the beautiful postcard haiku.

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…Burns There Too
She may still believe that.
Bill grew up to be a wonderful writer, after all.
That old flame flares up again.

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The Secret Admirer
But the actual author of the haiku was Ben Hanscom.
But the yellow and green tile doesn’t match her apartment bathroom.
It is familiar, however.

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It’s thebathroom from their school.
The Ritual
The Losers link arms in the lair of the unspeakable.
They have fought this creature before, but last time pays for all.

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We’ll learn more as the horror saga nears on Sept. 6.

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