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And it's gorgeously shot by Emmanuel Lubezki.

I really liked Stephen McHattie as Nite Owl I as well.

I hope we get a new version of this in Inhumans.

Some snot-nose shit asked Emma Stone to go to prom with him in a video recreation of La La Land's opening scene. I take it back, La La Land is bad, actually.

SBT's answers, plus:

"Welcome to church

For all the talk of Fukunaga leaving this project because the studio put a cap on wild creativity, this is a fairly straightforward script. I wouldn't be surprised if the final film follows it pretty closely.

So this is only an adaptation of the kids' portion of the book (although that's been moved up so that it's set in 1988). But if the characters are also supposed to be homophobic as kids, that didn't make it into the adaptation.

There isn't a turtle, but there is "a monstrously big […] starfish-like creature with an orange glowing eye".

Okay, the terrifying orange lights make an appearance on page 122.

Could you be more specific about what was homophobic/against homophobia in the book?

There's a few uses of "f*g" but that seems to be about it for homophobic content.

There's a few uses of "fag" but that seems to be about it for homophobic content.

I'm 100 pages into the script, and I can say that none of those have showed up thus far.

Hello, I'm currently reading Cary Fukunaga's script for IT. I guess you can ask me things about it (I haven't read the book, for the record).

Should I have found out by now that Nicolette from Mistress America was the original Peggy Schuyler in Hamilton by now? Because I only learned it today, and my world has been rocked as a result.

Mistress America rules so goddamn hard.

CUT YOUR NAILS, FOR GOD'S SAKE!