In the first couple of seconds of the movie when David Drayton's studio inside his house is shown, besides the posters for John Carpenter's The Thing and Guillermo Del Toro's Labyrinth of the Faun/Pan's Labyrinth drawn by Drew Struzan, there are three posters that are clear call-outs for other Stephen King books. The first (and most obvious) one that David is coloring is the one of Roland Deschain and the Dark Tower. The other two, which are very briefly shown as the camera moves to show the Dark Tower poster, appear to be of a rain-soaked little boy holding a red balloon along with a figure in a yellow overcoat like a slicker. The poster of the boy is clearly a reference to little Georgie Denbrough, one of Pennywise's countless victims in IT, while the faceless figure in the yellow overcoat could be a Low Man from Hearts of Atlantis. Both are books that have been tied into the Dark Tower universe. Also, both books have been adapted into movies.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 07:12