Noah Wyle and the cast of The Pitt will be at PaleyFest L.A on April 12, 2026 for a preview screening and conversation.
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Noah Wyle and the cast of The Pitt will be at PaleyFest L.A on April 12, 2026 for a preview screening and conversation.
Purchase tickets
🎥 paleycenter IG

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guys life isn’t real I literally won a preview screening (that’s before the commercial advanced screenings) to see thunderbolts* I’m so excited things like this never happen to me I shall update tomorrow night

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Tom Hiddleston and Sophia Di Martino attend a special preview screening of Marvel Studios "Loki" presented by Disney+ on June 8, 2021 in London, England. (Photo by David M. Benett/Dave Benett/WireImage)
Went to a preview screening of the new IT movie last night!
It’s honestly one of the best remakes I’ve ever seen. They did a great job in updating the story, making IT himself even more terrifying & addressing plot holes/explaining things better.
If you’re worried about it being scary, there is just the right amount of horror and comedy. It is jumpy, but well worth seeing! You should see it in the cinema for the sound design alone.
There’s lots of little references to the original tv movie even though it’s been updated for a modern crowd. Overall, I really enjoyed it! It’s a great horror/standalone movie in its own right. They did an excellent job & I’d say it’s easily one of the best Steven King adaptations out there. Roll on chapter two!
Shout out to Fright Fest & Vue Leicester Square for having us :)