This ends here.
This is It. No turning back.
Stop us if you've heard this one before--seven Losers walk into a house...and the thing that lives there is determined to make sure they never leave. Separated, scattered, and splintered, our heroes are given every reason to turn back. What happens if they don't?
Memories found and moments lost, the Losers are awakened to learn of Bill's plan of action. With totem in hand, they try to catch up with him and set their sights to the place they've all tried to forget. The house on Neibolt is on the horizon, and Pennywise is waiting for them.
Adrift and burdened by conscience, Bill strikes out on his own to find the last ritual object--and to close the cycle, at any cost. This is the story of the guilty and the paper boat.
The Losers find their way back to each other as the events of the day settle into place. In the calm before the storm, there is light and love and a brief moment to hold happiness in their hands--but one totem is still missing. And even as our heroes remember themselves in Derry, the world outside hasn't forgotten them.
Having reluctantly agreed to stay and fight, Richie now has to do the hardest work of his life as the search for his totem demands an honesty he's built a career out of avoiding. This is the story of the jokester and the glasses.
As Eddie tries to retrace the footsteps of a lifetime spent running, he is forced to reckon with an identity built on fear and the bravery demanded of him for the trials to come--a bravery that someone else may have seen in him all along. This is the story of the hypochondriac and the cast.
With Bill at her side, Beverly walks toward home--confronting a violent past and the lifetime of wrong loves she's known. This is the story of the warrior and the poem.
Having survived the standpipe, Stan and Ben return to the hotel, where Ben's fears wear a too-familiar face. This is the story of the heart and the torn page.