Solely a (terrifying) 1990 TV mini-series, no more – Stephen King’s “It” is finally getting the big-screen adaptation it rightfully deserves, with a wholly capable director at the helm: Cary Fukunaga.
Fans of HBO’s “True Detective” are well-acquianted with Fukunaga’s creepy, atmospheric style – a perfect match for King’s twisted psychological horror story. “The idea is to start official prep in March for a summer shoot,” producer Dan Lin told Vulture. “Cary likes to develop things for a while, and we’ve been with this for about three or four years, so we’re super excited that he stayed with it.”
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