Great Collection of Creepy Art Inspired By IT and Stephen King Explains Why He Loved The Movie
There's a collection of extremely fun art inspired by the upcoming film adaptation of Stephen King's It. We only have one week to go before the movie is released in theaters where it will terrify audiences! King loved the movie! In fact, he recently said that he wasn't prepared for how good it would be:
"I had hopes, but I was not prepared for how good it really was. It's something that's different, and at the same time, it's something that audiences are gonna relate to. They're gonna like the characters. To me, it's all about character. If you like the characters... if you care... the scares generally work. I'm sure my fans will enjoy the movie. I think they're gonna really enjoy the movie. And I think some of them will go back two or three times and actually savor the thing. I went back and saw it a second time, and I felt I was seeing things the second time through that I missed the first time."
That sparks some confidence! The It poster art that you'll see here come from various sources including Gallery1988, Mondo, and more. They've come from various outlets that include Fandom, /Film, Cinemablend, Bloody Disgusting, Horror Buzz, iHorror, Comingsoon, and Dread Central. We previously posted a couple of pieces that you can see here.
The illustrations come from various artists that include Jeremy Pailler, Laz Marquez, Jeffrey Everett, Doaly, Thomas Walker, Rich Kelly, and Ed Valdivieso.
This first set comes from the Gallery1988 It art show:
Then there's this creepy little sculpture from Danny Tran:
This next piece comes from Bottleneck Gallery and it was created by artist Patrik Svensson:
Then Mondo relesed this It poster from artist Matty Ryan Tobin:
The final two posters came from Cinemark and the official IT twitter: