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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.

: 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.

: His iconic, creepy smile was also achieved without prosthetics or digital enhancement. 4. Casting Influenced by the Kids O BГ¶lГјm 2

: Lead actress Jessica Chastain requested the intensity herself, aiming for a "Carrie on steroids" effect. She had to be covered in the cold, sticky substance for the remainder of that production day for continuity. 2. Digital "De-Aging" Technology

: 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 Because the child actors naturally hit growth spurts

: Jeremy Ray Taylor (young Ben) grew 9 inches taller between movies, and Finn Wolfhard (young Richie) also saw significant height and facial changes.

(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 500 to 5

: A scene where adult Beverly Marsh is trapped in a bathroom stall used approximately 4,500 to 5,000 gallons of fake blood .