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There is a powerful scene from the film version of IT that can’t be found in Stephen King‘s novel. This is the scene where Beverly Marsh aggressively chops off most of her hair in the bathroom.
After studying acting for half of her young life, Sophia Lillis is officially breaking big. The teenage talent scored the role of Beverly Marsh in “It” from Andy Muschietti. Though the horror ...
In a scene largely recreated from King’s novel, Beverly Marsh (Sophia Lillis), the only female member of the group of friends known as the Losers’ Club, has an encounter with the evil entity ...
Opinion: Beverly Marsh Deserved Better [hsinsider_post_social_share] Anyone who has read a Stephen King novel can attest to the fact that they are, in a word, weird, but in a wonderful way. From ...
Lillis’ role as Sydney required her to shoot a few scenes in an outdated, tiled bathroom similar to the one in the apartment Beverly Marsh and her father share in “It: Chapter 1” — you ...
A controversial IT Beverly scene from Stephen King's novel hasn’t been adapted to TV or film (for good reason), but the IT sewer scene has a symbolic meaning that gets lost in the controversy ...
In the novel, Beverly Marsh is first introduced as an adult that is in an abusive relationship. However, by the end of her section she has thrown a vanity table at her abuser and fought her way out of ...
Lillis’ role as Sydney required her to shoot a few scenes in an outdated, tiled bathroom similar to the one in the apartment Beverly Marsh and her father share in “It: Chapter 1” — you ...