New ‘It’ film portrays painful true chapter of LGBT history
Sep 4, 2019 | 10:28 AM
BANGOR, Maine — Moviegoers from Maine who watch “It: Chapter Two” this weekend might recognize a scene that draws on a painful event from the state’s history.
The scene involves a gay character being attacked by teenagers and his subsequent encounter with the killer clown Pennywise.
The scene is based on real-life Bangor resident Charlie Howard, who was attacked and thrown off a bridge in 1984.
Stephen King tells the Bangor Daily News that the killing was fresh on his mind when he was writing the book on which the movie is based. He says he was outraged.