While the movies shift between the Losers' childhood in the '80s to their present adulthood, the book takes place in the late '50s and then mid '80s .Some of the forms It takes on to scare the Losers are different in the movies. For instance, in the book, the young Stan sees two kids who died rather than a freaky painting, and Richie sees a werewolf rather than being tormented by clowns.
A big part of the book that's left out of the movies altogether is the Turtle, aka Maturin. Maturin is the being that created the universe, and is It's nemesis who tells young Bill about the Ritual of Chüd.Speaking of the Ritual of Chüd, it's totally different in the book. It's how the kids defeat It in the first place, and is a symbolic battle of wits that the Losers win as children.
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Why not also compare it to the original movie? That's got differences to how they've done this remake
what sick individual would write something like that, number 6.