It movies in order
It Marathon

Page Last Modified:

15 December 2025

Most Recent Release:

It Chapter Two - 2019

Total Runtime:

304 Minutes

Total Items:

2

Average User Score:

(7)

It movies in order

When Pennywise shows up on the screen, you know you're in for a wild horror ride. There have been so many adaptations of Stephen King's IT, from the classic 1990 TV miniseries to the modern blockbusters starring Bill Skarsgård, that it's hard to know where to begin. Don't worry, we've put together the perfect IT movie marathon just for you. Whether you're into Tim Curry's iconic grin or the tension of Andy Muschietti's movies, this viewing order ties everything together seamlessly. So grab your popcorn, pull that blanket over your head, and get ready for a terrifying journey into the depths of Derry. It's a coming-of-age horror adventure that'll stick with you.

304 Minutes 2 Movies
  1. It Backdrop 1
    It Movie 135 min. 2017
    In a small town in Maine, seven children known as The Losers Club come face to face with life problems, bullies and a monster that takes the shape of a clown called Pennywise.
    USER SCORE 7
  2. It Chapter Two Backdrop 2
    It Chapter Two Movie 169 min. 2019
    27 years after overcoming the malevolent supernatural entity Pennywise, the former members of the Losers' Club, who have grown up and moved away from Derry, are brought back together by a devastating phone call.
    USER SCORE 7

IT (2007)

Get ready for an IT marathon with the modern reboot. IT (2007). Released after the original miniseries, this film brings new life to The Losers' Club for a fresh audience. Join young Bill Denbrough (Jaeden Martell), Beverly Marsh (Sophia Lillis), Richie Tozier (Finn Wolfhard), and their friends as they take on the malevolent force lurking in Derry, Maine's sewers. Director Andy Muschietti brings a fresh yet intensely eerie atmosphere to this coming-of-age horror. Bill Skarsgård's portrayal of Pennywise the Dancing Clown is hauntingly unforgettable. The film is full of symbolism, like the famous Red Balloon, and references to the Stephen King multiverse. It's the perfect way to get to know Derry's dark world, the Neibolt Street house, and the mysterious Deadlights.

IT Chapter Two (2019)

Fast forward 27 years. The Losers, now adults, have spread out across the country, trying to move on from their past traumas until the evil from their past rears its ugly head again. IT Chapter Two follows IT (2007) right on the heels of the first movie, and it's awesome to see the grown-up versions of our favorite characters. James McAvoy, Jessica Chastain, Bill Hader, and Isaiah Mustafa are the stars of the show. Pennywise is back, and he's more terrifying than ever. The mood gets more intense, and the horror starts to feel more psychological. The film goes deeper into IT's mythology, including the bizarre ritual of Chüd, straight from King's novel. It also looks into Pennywise's cosmic horror origins, and the finale ties everything together while leaving some questions.

IT (1990)

Conclude your IT marathon with the original TV miniseries, directed by Tommy Lee Wallace. Why save it for last? If you know the story, it's a fun way to spot the differences. Check out Tim Curry's Pennywise side-by-side with Skarsgård's, or get that classic '90s vibe going with nostalgic effects that are, let's say, a bit on the dated side. It's not as fast-paced or scary as the newer movies, but it's a key part of the IT franchise. It's got a unique take on the story and some pretty different character interpretations. It's still a cult classic, and that clown is so creepy, he'll haunt your dreams.

Why This Order Works

Starting with It (2007) and following with It Chapter Two lets you experience the story in chronological order. Check out how The Losers' Club grows organically from kids to adults. The characters' arcs flow smoothly, which makes the emotional impact even stronger. Watching IT (1990) afterward is like stepping into a different timeline or taking a nostalgic trip down memory lane. Think of it as an extra feature—seeing everything from a fresh perspective. And don't forget the different ideas about Derry, the sewers, and the Neibolt Street house. Trust us, this will make your binge-watching experience even better.

Extra Creepy Content to Extend Your Marathon

Can't get enough of Pennywise's sinister world? You're in luck. The Stephen King IT universe isn't just limited to the films. Check out IT comics, an IT audiobook for when you're out and about (or if you're feeling adventurous at night), and even some rumors of an IT video game. Plus, the Stephen King multiverse features Derry, Maine, in other stories like 11.22.63 and The Dark Tower. For those eager to relive or discover everything, check if the films are available on HBO Max or other Warner Bros. Pictures streaming services. Hey, why not make it a weekend event? Throw in some friends, grab a few snacks, and make sure that red balloon really stands out in the room. If you're going to do it, do it right.

Let the Fear Begin

Whether you're meeting The Losers' Club for the first time or have long been a fan of demonic clown horror, this IT movie marathon immerses you in one of the most iconic horror franchises ever. With the perfect mix of coming-of-age drama and supernatural terror, this series will have you hooked. IT itself gives us a heads-up: we're all in the same boat here.