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      • As it turns out, no one dubbed them with such a classless -- although catchy -- name. Sure, almost everyone called them losers, but the group of misfits named themselves the Losers Club. In the film, the first mention of the group’s name came after the other six rescued Mike from Bowers’ gang with a rock fight.
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    The Losers Club forms in the summer of 1958. The members include Bill Denbrough a stutterer, Eddie Kaspbrak a hypochondriac, Ben Hanscom an overweight boy, Richie Tozier a jokester, Stan Uris a Jewish boy, Beverly Marsh a lower middle class girl, and Mike Hanlon, one of the only African American boys in town. They eventually refer to themselves as ...

    In 1960, a group of kids, form the "Losers Club," a group of social misfits who meet and form a tight-knit friendship. Each of the children individually encounter the mysterious, child-killing clown haunting their home town of Derry, Maine. The monster, which the group later collectively names "It", usually appears as the thing the child victim mos...

    The film opens in October 1988 with Bill Denbrough and his seven-year-old brother, Georgie, making a sailboat out of a sheet of paper from Bill's notebook. Georgie, as his older brother is bedridden, then has to go to the basement to retrieve the paraffin, in order to make the boat float. There is a tense scene in which Georgie stares, in horror, a...

    After an attack on a young gay couple, It is awakened once more. Having remained in town, Mike Hanlon calls back the rest of the Losers who lack any memory of their childhood. However, Stan Uris commits suicide rather than return. As they return, the Losers memories gradually return, only to be terrorized by It when they gather at a Chinese restaur...

    11/22/63 (only Richie and Beverly actually appear while Bill, Ben, Stan, Mike, and Eddieare mentioned briefly)
    Insomnia (novel) (only Mike Hanlonappears).
  2. The Losers Club are the main protagonists of Stephen King's novel It. They are a group of seven children, with six boys (later men) and one girl (later a woman) and they have unhappy lives which unite them. They are bullying victims of Henry Bowers and struggle to overcome the title antagonist.

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  3. Aug 22, 2024 · The kids called themselves the “Losers Club”, and after temporarily defeating It, they reunited 27 years later to destroy the creature for good. It was adapted into a TV miniseries in 1990 and got the big screen treatment in 2017 and 2019 as it was divided into two parts, but the fates of the Losers are slightly different in the movie and ...

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  4. Mar 30, 2017 · But the heart of the book, and the soul of King's cherished story, is the bond of friendship formed by a gaggle of young castoffs who come together to form the Losers' Club -- social misfits...

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  5. The Losers Club’s bravery even contradicted their name, and the valor they dissipated led to them finally killing IT(Pennywise). “It” used the Losers Club to show that bravery is strength in the presence of fear.

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    Mike becomes a member of the Losers Club after revealing his own encounter with Pennywise in the form of a flesh-eating bird. From Mike's historical scrapbook, the Losers realize that "It" is an ancient monster with a hold on the town.