Stephen King’s books have magic and charm in them. Books written by King take the fans to a completely different dimension. The thoughts, imaginations, and sometimes even nightmares can become true in these books. Many would think that The Stand or The Dark Tower I were unforgettable stories and surely that is the right way to talk about those legendary books.
Still, the importance of this book cannot be overshadowed by any of the previous works of the author. Steven Weber narrates the drama in which seven children see something strange in their childhood which they fail to give any name so they call it “IT”. The creature had the power of allurement and it was deadly dangerous for the kids.
Now the incident has become a thing of the past because the children have turned into adults and they have put their past behind them. They never expected that everything will start all over again once they land in their native village for the second time. They promised to meet each other after a span of twenty eight years and when they come back, they are told that the same kind of incidents have started to happen again.
The children of the town are under great threat because the monster has returned and he will leave no kid. The old friends have to do something fast because they have confronted the monster before and they would have to do that again. More help is needed and they start getting involved with the kids of the town. Perhaps the monster has a purpose to return and IT also wants to settle some old scores with this group of friends.