sure. fine. whatever. — as a derry (bangor) native, i need to make one...

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sunnytozier

as a derry (bangor) native, i need to make one thing VERY clear— the murder of the young gay man at the beginning of It: Chapter Two is not just a horror movie scene. charlie howard was real. charlie howard was on a walk with his boyfriend when he was chased, verbally abused, and thrown off a bangor bridge during the summer of 1984. stephen king loves his town and wanted viewers to feel the shock and anger his community felt after charlies death.

stephen king wrote It because of charlie & because of the emotions his murder evoked. stephen king based Pennywise off of the scariest thing this world has to offer— hatred. its our job as fans to acknowledge that.

sunnytozier

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here’s the wikipedia article on it for those of you who wanted more information. it’s a two minute walk from my house to that bridge and the air feels wrong every time im near it. kids do rubber duck and paper boat races in the river below.

sunnytozier

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another concrete source rather than hearsay.

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