Twenty-seven years after the Losers' Club first faced the shape-shifting nightmare in the sewers of Derry, Pennywise returns. While the 2019 sequel divided some fans with its nearly three-hour runtime, the remains a technically impressive way to experience the conclusion of Andy Muschietti’s ambitious Stephen King adaptation. Visual Presentation: Shadows and Saturation
: A two-part documentary focusing on the "Chapter One" and "Chapter Two" filming experiences. It Chapter Two (2019) 1080p bluray
For fans wanting to dive deeper into the production, the Blu-ray includes several worthwhile featurettes: Twenty-seven years after the Losers' Club first faced
: The contrast between the drab, realistic adult world and the hyper-saturated, surreal "deadlights" or Pennywise's carnival aesthetics is striking. For fans wanting to dive deeper into the
The 1080p AVC-encoded transfer is a masterclass in modern digital cinematography. Despite the film's many dark sequences—particularly the climactic battle in the cavernous "Well House"—the Blu-ray maintains excellent black levels and shadow detail.
: Sound design plays a crucial role in the scares. The "creaking" of old houses and the whispers of Pennywise move seamlessly through the height channels, creating an immersive sense of dread.
The track (backward compatible with TrueHD 7.1) is arguably the highlight of the disc.