It
Summary
Stephen King's novel "It" tells the story of a group of children known as the "Losers' Club" who encounter an ancient evil in the form of the clown Pennywise in the small town of Derry, Maine. The narrative unfolds across two timelines: in 1958, when the children first confront Pennywise, and in 1985, when they return to Derry as adults to face the evil once more. Pennywise, who can take the shape of his victims' worst nightmares, terrorizes the town by killing children. The Losers' Club bands together to confront and defeat him, relying on the power of friendship and belief. The adult members return to Derry after receiving a call from one of their own, reminding them of the vow they made as children—to return if the evil ever came back. Ultimately, they defeat Pennywise again, but not without losses and sacrifices.
