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IT: Welcome to Derry (2025)
In 1962, amid a spate of unexplained disappearances of local children, a group of misfit friends begin to suspect a long-buried ancient evil lurking. As the kids set out to determine what's really going on, a rising unease prompts several townspeople to work together to restore peace – all while a U.S. military operation seeks to exploit Derry for its own objectives.
In 1962, amid a spate of unexplained disappearances of local children, a group of misfit friends begin to suspect a long-buried ancient evil lurking. As the kids set out to determine what's really going on, a rising unease prompts several townspeople to work together to restore peace – all while a U.S. military operation seeks to exploit Derry for its own objectives.
Due to the extreme lack of specific plot details, thematic descriptions, or critical reception for 'IT: Welcome to Derry, 2025', it is not possible to objectively assess its political bias. The available information is insufficient to make a determination.
The movie features a prominent Black actress in a leading role, indicating intentional diversity in its casting. However, due to the absence of information regarding the narrative and thematic content, a complete and accurate evaluation of its overall Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion characteristics cannot be provided.
The film's portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters and themes cannot be assessed due to a complete lack of available plot or character details. Insufficient information prevents any determination of presence or impact, leading to an 'N/K' rating.
Currently, there is insufficient information available regarding the plot, characters, or themes of 'IT: Welcome to Derry, 2025' to assess its portrayal of transsexual individuals. The film has not yet been released, and no specific details about its content related to transsexual characters or themes are available to make an informed evaluation.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
As a prequel, 'IT: Welcome to Derry' is likely to introduce new characters or explore existing ones. While Bill Skarsgård reprises his role as Pennywise, consistent with previous portrayals, there is insufficient information regarding other specific characters from the 'IT' canon being gender-swapped in this series.
The specific roles for actors Taylour Paige and James Remar are not provided, making it impossible to determine if they portray characters with a pre-established race different from their own. Bill Skarsgård's role as Pennywise is not considered a race swap.
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