Bill Denbrough
The stuttering yet resourcefully determined former leader of the Losers' Club who, out of revenge for the demise of his younger brother Georgie, fights his killer, Pennywise, during the summer of 1989.
He promises that he and the other losers will return to Derry if It comes back. As an adult, Bill is a successful mystery novelist in Los Angeles, and is married to a successful actress named Audra Phillips.

Age | 40 |
Relationship Status | Married |
Job/Education | Writer |
Beverly Marsh
The only female member of the Losers' Club, who was abused physically and sexually by her father, was bullied at school over false rumors of promiscuity, and was Bill and Ben's love interest.
As an adult, she has become a successful fashion designer in Chicago while enduring several abusive relationships that include her marriage to Tom Rogan.

Age | 40 |
Relationship Status | Married |
Job/Education | Fashion Designer |
Richie Tozier
Bill's bespectacled best friend and fellow member of the Losers' Club, whose loud mouth and foul language often get him into trouble.
As an adult, Richie becomes a successful stand-up comic in Los Angeles, contrary to his occupation as a disc jockey from the novel.

Age | 40 |
Relationship Status | Single |
Job/Education | Comedian |
Mike Hanlon
A member of the Losers' Club who fought against It. Mike is the only one of the Losers to stay behind in Derry (and thus the only one to retain his memory of the events of 1958) and becomes the town librarian.
He summons the other Losers back to Derry when It resurfaces.

Age | 40 |
Relationship Status | Single |
Job/Education | Librarian |
Ben Hanscom
A member of the Losers' Club who fought against It and was bullied as a child because of being overweight.
As an adult (thanks to running the track team and eating right as a teen) Ben is tanned, lean and handsome. Ben's hair is graying slightly but he still looks young.

Age | 40 |
Relationship Status | Single |
Job/Education | Architect |
Eddie Kaspbrak
A member of the Losers' Club who is the epitome of a hypochondriac, overly exaggerated by the immense number of objects in his medicine cabinet.
As an adult, Eddie is a successful risk assessor living in New York City and is married to Myra, who is very similar to his Munchausen syndrome by proxy-stricken mother Sonia.

Age | 40 |
Relationship Status | Married |
Job/Education | Risk Analyst |
Stanley Uris
A pragmatic member of the Losers' Club who fought against It.
As an adult, he becomes a firm accountant in Atlanta, Georgia and is married to a teacher named Patty Blum. He later commits suicide because he knows that he fears the creature too much.

Age | 40 |
Relationship Status | Married |
Job/Education | Accountant |