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Stephen King 'It' Movie Updates & Spoilers: The Losers Club Possibly In Trouble In New Set [PHOTO]

By Belle Sebastian | Update Date: Feb 12, 2017 12:11 PM EST

There is little doubt that the new adaptation of Stephen King's horror masterpiece "It" will pit the young members of The Losers Club against the terrifying Pennywise the Dancing Clown. Fans who have read the book or seen the 1990 miniseries based on the novel would know that the young protagonists deal with the supernatural clown who has taken Bill Denbrough's younger brother Georgie. But is it possible that Eddie Kaspbrak and Stan Uris might be facing more danger in Andy Muschietti's adaptation of the book?

In the Stephen King novel, the Losers Club faces more than just the mysterious Pennywise. They also had to deal with the bully Henry Bowers and his gang, who managed to send Eddie Kaspbrak to the hospital with a broken arm. Now a new set photo seems to suggest that Eddie and Stan Uris might end up in trouble early on in the Andy Muschietti's "It" movie.

A photo posted by Barbie Mus (@barbaramus) on Feb 8, 2017 at 7:13am PST

Barbara Muschietti has recently posted an image on Instagram showing the Losers Club fooling around on the set of "It". However, most fans were quick to notice that Jack Dylan Grazer, who plays Eddie Kaspbrak in the movie, appears to be wet.

In addition to that, Wyatt Oleff, who has been cast as Stan Uris, seems to have blood on his face and neck. It certainly looks like Eddie and Stan will be in grave danger, whether from Pennywise or Henry Bowers, in the latest adaptation of the Stephen King movie.

The new "It" movie is directed by Andy Muschietti and stars Bill Skarsgaard as Pennywise the Dancing Clown. "Stranger Things" Season 2 actor Finn Wolfhard has also been confirmed to play Richie Tozier, a young member of the Losers Club. The newest adaptation of the Stephen King classic will be released on September 8.

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