I mean,IT isntit's a giant spider that lays eggs
Does it explicitly state that its female in the book?Yes. Multiple times.
Does it explicitly state that its female in the book?I think so. I read the book like 10 years ago
Yes. Multiple times.Wow IT going WOKE now???
I would love a movie or series adaptation that was just an exact literal remake of the book except for the gangbang sceneit was a train, not a gangbang
it was a train, not a gangbang
it was a train, not a gangbangAs much as I dislike that scene, King somehow found a way for it to make sense in context of the book.
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Shawshank AndyShawshank prison is actually mentioned in IT. Even Dick Halloran from The Shining has a part in the book.
I think King made it Canon that all his books exist in a single multiverse
I think King made it Canon that all his books exist in a single multiverseIT pretty much confirms as much. As does the Dark Tower series. Its how
I don't remember it being stated anywhere that IT was female. It refers to itself as IT. Pennywise takes the form of Bob Gray, a male clown, as well as aIts explicitly stated by Audra and Ben in the book.female spider.
Its explicitly stated by Audra and Ben in the book.That's kind of the point I'm making. None of the characters would know because they just go by what they see, which is just based off fears and shit. King hasn't said anything to confirm that it applies to
That's kind of the point I'm making. None of the characters would know because they just go by what they see, which is just based off fears and shit. King hasn't said anything to confirm that it applies toIT's true Deadlights form. It does however refer to itself as "IT".
Thanks, I must have missed this. I'll check in my copy when I get a chance.Audra screams Oh god ITs female!!! when IT shows her the deadlights.