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'It' isn't just a horror movie: Stephen King

The adaptation of the 80s horror novel will hit the screens in September

Author Stephen King's horror novel It will be brought alive on the big screen next month. Warner Bros Pictures is set to release the film across India in four languages - English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu on September 8.

Talking about his famous 1980s horror novel being made into a film, King said in a statement: "This film really feels like something different and is worthwhile on every level. It isn't just a horror movie. It has resonance."

The film marks director Andy Muschietti's next horror outing after the hugely successful 2013 film Mama.
 

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