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⭐ A collection of Benverly-Reddie Parallels ⭐ It: Chapter One (2017) | It: Chapter Two (2019) Dir. Andy Muschietti
based on @matuk-art ‘s videos (link in notes)
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Jeremy Renner as Clint Barton AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (2015), directed by Joss Whedon
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No wonder Beverly never knew it was Ben who sent her the poem, with these hiding skills.
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Ben and Bev left Derry together, headed west. After a week, they were married. A few weeks later, they were pregnant.
Annette O’Toole as Beverly Marsh and John Ritter as Ben Hanscom in Stephen King’s It (1990)
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Jay Ryan in It: Chapter Two (2019) dir. Andrés Muschietti
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Stay cool, Ben from sosh class. You too, Beverly.
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what is your favorite benverly (book,miniseries, movies)
All of them!!! Probably the book though just because we get a lot more insight into both characters. But the miniseries has SUCH good Benverly moments too! And Benverly is my favorite thing about Ch.2! So it’s hard to rank them. All Benverly is great Benverly.
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it meme | 2/2 (relation)ships
↳ “Your hair is winter fire, January embers. My heart burns there too.“
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Color Palette Meme ♡ Ben/Beverly (IT: Chapter Two) + s e a s i d e
for @liggytheauthoress
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work song by hozier / it: chapter two (2019) dir. andy muschietti
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I just saw one of your previous anons’ questions, and I was wondering, why do you think chapter 1 ended on a Billverly note rather than a Benverly note? cuz didn’t Beverly find out that Ben wrote the poem in the first one?
Before they do the blood oath, she does mention that she only remembers bits and pieces of what happened, and mostly it was her vision from the deadlights. So by September their memories of what happened had already begun to decay - I really, genuinely think that Ben’s kiss and the knowledge that he wrote the poem was one of the first things to go, for Bev.
Because Bev and Eddie experience the deepest trauma and the most complete regression, I think it’s safe to say the memories of the things that kept them strong faded pretty fast, like Derry was specifically targeting those things. Ben and the poem would fade first because he represents what love should be and ‘fate’ wanted to make sure she lost that feeling.
So Ch.1 ends on a Billverly note because he kisses her, and that reignites the crush she had on him when the summer began. She goes on thinking that he was the one who was ‘almost her boyfriend’ until he eventually fades away too. When she gets the phone call, she latches onto his name, but when they eventually kiss... there’s nothing there.
The feeling she got from Ben is buried so deep that it takes the longest time to return - she needs to essentially complete her personal journey first, and then use her newfound strength to save his life, before that vault opens up and everything about him comes flooding back. Achievement unlocked: true love’s kiss!
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Ben Hanscom in Chapter 2 was my absolute favorite. Ben walking away, crying, knowing that Bev liked Bill but wanting them to be happy so he keeps it to himself. Ben keeping the yearbook page for 27 YEARS because he was truly, utterly, and undeniably in love with Beverly Marsh even if he couldn’t fully remember who she was. Ben protecting his friends every chance he gets (holding onto Eddie in the restaurant, killing the Stan-Spider, defending Mike and demanding he gets to explain himself). Ben talking all of his friends down when they need it most (Talking Richie out of leaving Derry, Noticing and talking to Bev everytime she seemed like she needed someone to listen). Ben building them an entire underground clubhouse because he loved them and wanted them to have a fun place to just hangout, free of the bullies and the outside world. Ben Hanscom who was shy and soft spoken and listened to New Kids On The Block and loved and cherished his friends and was a hopeless romantic at heart. BEN HANSCOM!!!!!
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