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‘IT’ Stars Reveal Who They’d Like to Play the Adult Versions of Their Characters

Coming to theaters in September is the first part of a two-film adaptation of Stephen King’s novel […]

Coming to theaters in September is the first part of a two-film adaptation of Stephen King‘s novel It, in which a group of kids face off against a terrifying monster that takes the shape of a creepy clown.

In the novel, the story unfolds by jumping between the past and present, with adults reconvening after the tragic death of one of their childhood friends. As the adults reunite, the story goes back to the characters’ beginnings to show their first experiences meeting one another to help explain their dynamic as adults.

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The first film to hit theaters will focus solely on the characters as kids, with the plan being that the next film would depict the characters as adults, while also incorporating flashbacks to incidents that occurred when they were younger.

When chatting with ComicBook.com at San Diego Comic-Con, the young cast of the upcoming film revealed who their choices would be to play their characters as adults. Considering the script for the next film hasn’t been completed and most likely wouldn’t even begin shooting until next summer, these are all merely conjectures on the part of the cast.

Additionally, the young cast are all around the same age, as they all play classmates, and you’ll see that some of their picks could cause some continuity issues in wondering how people of various ages would have been the same age as kids.

Scroll down to see who the Losers’ Club picked to play their future selves!

Jeremy Ray Taylor – Chris Pratt

Taylor plays Ben in the film, who joins the Losers’ Club due to being overweight, which results in extreme bullying. Not really fitting in with any other kids in school, he finds companionship in the rest of the club who have all also been ostracized.

Thanks to Pratt becoming Star-Lord in Guardians of the Galaxy, the actor has fully embraced an action star’s physique. However, in Ben’s transition into adulthood, he did lose weight, being played by John Ritter in the original 1990 mini-series. Additionally, one of Pratt’s breakout roles was in the sitcom Parks and Recreation in which he was slightly overweight and leaned into his comedic abilities to play the loveableย oaf.

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Finn Wolfhard – Bill Hader

Playing Richie, a.k.a. “Trashmouth Tozier,” Wolfhardย uses his mouth to fight back against those that mock him, with his big glasses and diminutive physique making him the target of mockery.

Bill Hader made a name for himself with his variety of hilarious characters on Saturday Night Live before transitioning into film with roles in Superbad, The Skeleton Twins, and Trainwreck. The actor often disappears into the role, playing a diverse array of ridiculous characters, which would make Haderย a great choice as theย adult loudmouth, originally played by Harry Anderson.

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Jack Dylan Grazer – Jake Gyllenhaal

If there’s one thing Grazer’s Eddie relies on more than his friends, it’s his inhaler. Eddie was raised to believe he had a slew of different illnesses, but through various different experiences with the Losers’ Club, he learned he didn’t have to be a hypochondriac and was much stronger than he had ever realized.

For more reasons than just having played the titular character in Bubble Boy, Gyllenhaal has played characters who were both strong and empowered but also characters who were frail and insecure. The actor has had to embrace a superhuman physique for his role in Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, but has also undergone weight-loss to play a gaunt and exploitative character in Nightcrawler.

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Chosen Jacobs – Chadwick Boseman/David Oyelowo

In the original story, Jacobs’ Mike Hanlonย was picked on, bullied, and beaten merely for the color of his skin, as the story was set in the more racially intolerant ’50s. In the latest film, the timeline has been shifted so that the kids grow up in the ’80s, and although race isn’t ignored completely for reasons he’s bullied, it has much more to do with his penchant for history and how much time he spends researching the past than living in the present.

Whether it be Boseman’s portrayals of Jackie Robinson or James Brown in 42 and Get On Up, or Oyelowo’s depiction of Martin Luther King, Jr. in Selma, neither actor is any stranger to embracing powerful figures who have had to overcome adversity to triumph in their respective fields.

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Wyatt Oleff – Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Much like Mike being picked on for being African American, Oleff’sย Stanley is picked on for being Jewish, aided by his affinity for birds and the amount of time he spends bird-watching. Additionally, Stanley has a fear of heights, which Pennywiseย aims to exploit at all costs.

Interestingly, Oleffย chose Gordon-Levitt to play his character as an adult, with the actor having recently starred in a film in which a fear of heights would have proven deadly in The Walk. Gordon-Levittย often portrays characters where there is clearly much going on behind the surface and are quite self-reflective, which would help for a character like Stanley, who often loses himself while daydreaming about birds and overcoming his fear of heights.

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Sophia Lillis – Jessica Chastain

The only female member of the Losers’ Club and the one who possibly faces the most amount of regular abuse, Lillis’ Beverly isn’t mocked and bullied for the fact that she is regularly abused by her father, but for the fact that she and her father live in poverty. Throughout the story, as both kids and adults, Beverly develops feelings for Ben, despite the two never quite following through on their desires.

Arguably one of the greatest actresses of her generation, Chastainย has regularly portrayed pensive characters who are driven to accomplish their mission, no matter how difficult it may seem. Whether playing a character hunting Osama Bin Laden in Zero Dark Thirty or trying to bring an abandoned astronaut home in The Martian, Chastainย would make a great Beverly, not letting anyone stand in the way of her dreams and desires.

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