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It Chapter 2: New immersive horror experience challenges you to face Pennywise the clown

Prepare to float too

Jacob Stolworthy
Wednesday 31 July 2019 14:58 BST
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IT CHAPTER TWO – Waterloo Vaults Experience

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A brand new immersive horror experience is bringing horror fans face to face with Pennywise, the murderous clown at the heart of the It films.

Those who think they’re brave enough are being challenged to join the Losers club and face their fears in a makeshift town of Derry underneath the Vaults in London’s Waterloo.

The event, titled “It Chapter 2: The Vaults Experience”, is being billed as a terrifying experience spanning over 11,000 square feet across nine different interactive spaces that’ll take participants on a nightmarish journey around the station’s disused railway tunnels.

But keep your eyes open – Pennywise won’t be too far away...

Tickets for the experience are free of charge and will be available to snap up here from 9am on 6 August.

It Chapter 2, starring James McAvoy, Jessica Chastain and Bill Hader, is released in UK cinemas on September. Earlier this week, its epic runtime was revealed by director Andy Muschetti.

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