How To Beat PENNYWISE THE DANCING CLOWN In "IT: Chapter 2"

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Published 2023-06-17
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If you and your friends were forced to return to your hometown for a rematch with a man-eating demonic clown, what would you do?

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00:00 Introduction
00:25 Summary
03:00 Beat 1
05:21 Summary
09:26 Beat 2
11:51 Summary
15:08 Beat 3
16:35 Summary
18:12 Beat 4
19:36 Summary
22:46 Beat 5
24:52 Summary
32:41 Beat 6
34:04 Summary
34:50 Outro

All Comments (21)
  • @iternal4823
    step 1: hire the rest of the circus cast to take him down
  • @cory6266
    The TV series made Pennywise's weakness more clear. When they thought the clown was a werewolf, they attacked it with silver, which worked because the clown is bound by the rules of the shape it takes, and it's strongly influenced by how others see it. The more scared you are, the more power it has.
  • @CadaverSplatter
    The problem with everyone getting firearms is that they seem untrained, and in the house they may hit one another with crossfire. Or an illusion might trick them into sooting one another, or themselves. Melee weapons are best, since IT likes to come in close. If they do strike one another accidentally, the wounds are damage less likely to result in a fatality. Besides we know that it strengthens through fear, but has to come in close to do any damage or kill someone. 😊
  • @winston8762
    A quick-tongued Brit would definitely insult Pennywise into oblivion
  • @johksdvc
    Wasn't it that Pennywise preys on anyone but it prefers children because of how much easier it is to instill fear in them? Since fear is like barbeque sauce for him haha.
  • @KikomochiMendoza
    Its amazing how good they casted Eddie in both movies. Kid Eddie was a convincing Hypochondriac. Also Kid and Adult Eddie look so much alike that it is also convincing that I can see its Eddie all grown up. Are the actors related or something?
  • @SuperLadyDanger
    Pennywise, the villain least likely to survive a run-in with confident middle school girls!
  • @gracey_bun
    These are the kind of videos YouTube recommends to me before I sleep but it's great that I'm not terrified of clowns lol.
  • @jakehenderson2959
    Loved Chapter 2. Not as much as Chapter 1 but still a solid sequel. But even after watching this video, I’d still probably die
  • @rottenspooks3518
    I don't know if I'd assume that pennywise attacking the young adults at the start as it getting stronger, rather that since it didn't get to feed properly last cycle it's getting desperate.
  • @liquidrock2u
    Moral of the story. If you want to win, bully your enemy.
  • @saneywaney
    Funny how some people said"all you got to do is bully him" yet in the book they used the ritual of chud and maturin was also helping them fighting it so it's not all because"they bullied him" to 💀. Another thing is people are also saying"it can only survive on fear" no it doesnt. Fear makes the meat"taste better" if he wanted to, he would've smoked all there packs.
  • @elvispressplay7735
    Step One: Never go back to your home town if there is a Demonic Hell Clown that lives in the sewers there.
  • @spacekitty6568
    It'd really funny if after bullying him down to be a little less than an equal physical match, one of them (preferably Bev imo) just threw straight hands with him like a street fight. His powers would be very weak cause of the 0 fear so he'd be forced to square up also i love that good ol Stephen appeared in his own movie, reminded me of Stan Lee. Really shows how proud of his work he is and that he himself loves how it's been adapted to film
  • Note, Pennywise aka It isn’t a demon, but somewhat of an extraterrestrial creature somewhat god like, I put too much time into reading the book and now you suffer as well
  • @drewishaf
    The reason that the novel was so impactful and successful is because it's a "relatable" (as in people can identify with the characters' plights rather than the monster(s)) story that has an antagonist which is a manifestation of childhood trauma.
  • @zukafumiyt8931
    The ritual actually works, you see, they need an artifact that they value the most, Richie's artifact IS eddie, thats Richie's secret he likes eddie, he values him the most that's why when eddie dies pennywise kinda loss its power
  • @lunereh
    I keep watching these videos, taking mental notes on what i should do if i find myself in situations like these, but at the same time, i know that i would be begging for my death by minute 1
  • @Sienna6164
    Dude, Pennywise would never survive Gordon Ramsay
  • @NateNoriega
    Mann I remember when this channel was called “Cinema Summary”. Crazy how much time passes!