Contents:
- 'IT CHAPTER TWO': JAM RANSONE ON THAT UNEXPECTED, STEPHEN KG-APPROVED GAY SUBPLOT (EXCLIVE)
- IT: CHAPTER TWO’S GAY-BASHG SCENE EXPLOS A REAL-LIFE KILLG FOR A CHEAP SHOCK
- STEPHEN KG CHAMPNS ‘IT CHAPTER TWO’ GAY CHARACTER SURPRISE: ‘KD OF GENI’
'IT CHAPTER TWO': JAM RANSONE ON THAT UNEXPECTED, STEPHEN KG-APPROVED GAY SUBPLOT (EXCLIVE)
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IT: CHAPTER TWO’S GAY-BASHG SCENE EXPLOS A REAL-LIFE KILLG FOR A CHEAP SHOCK
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STEPHEN KG CHAMPNS ‘IT CHAPTER TWO’ GAY CHARACTER SURPRISE: ‘KD OF GENI’
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IT Chapter Two, once aga directed by Andy Mchietti, se Bill (Jam McAvoy), Bev (Jsi Chasta), Ben (Jay Ryan), Richie (Bill Har), Eddie (Jam Ransone) and Stanley (Andy Bean) summoned back home by Mike (Isaiah Mtafa) after Pennywise kills a young, gay man that was tossed to the river. " A smart aleck who was bullied and lled the f-word as a kid, adult Richie is nonted wh what Pennywise lls "a dirty ltle secret, " which is later revealed to be that he's a closeted gay man harborg feelgs for Eddie.