After two years, fans will once again see Pennywise bring a lot of scare on the big screen. Warner Bros. has dropped new TV spots for IT: Chapter Two, giving an extended look on how scary the new chapter is.

The two teasers run 30 seconds each. The first one shows a young girl trying to console Pennywise before she becomes his dinner.

The second one focuses on Jessica Chastain's character, Beverly Marsh. She visits a house of a creepy elder woman, who may be Pennywise in disguise.

Twenty-seven years after the Losers' Club brought down Pennywise, the evil clown returned to bring another scare to the town of Derry once more. But as the now-adult Losers have gone their separate ways, they would be reunited as the kids are mysteriously disappearing again.

As Mike (Isaiah Mustafa) remained in Derry, he called everyone to face Pennywise in IT: Chapter Two. Despite their terrible experience, they would brave to face the Dancing Clown to stop him from all his evil deeds. Will they finally make it this time?

The second installment will feature James McAvoy as Bill, Chastain as Beverly, Bill Hader as Richie, Isaiah Mustafa as Mike, Andy Bean as Stanley, Jay Ryan as Ben, and James Ransone as Eddie. Of course, Bill Skarsgard returns as the scary and gory Pennywise.

Stephen King's IT, on which the movie is based, follows two timelines, including the present-day narrative that features the flashbacks to the Losers' Club 27 years earlier. Director Andy Muschietti chose to separate these two storylines and featured it on two different movies.

The first film featured the young Losers' Club, while IT: Chapter Two would give a glimpse to the adult members. The sequel would end the massive storyline. Muschietti revealed his original cut of the sequel ran for almost four hours.

Muschietti explained to Digital Spy the movie is different when he is only writing the script and building the story than what final product would be. When he was only writing and building the beats of the story, everything seemed to be important.

But when the movie finally got edited, he realized some of the events and beats could be deleted, and the story would remain the same. IT: Chapter Two would run for two hours and 45 minutes. The final battle between the Losers' Club and Pennywise the Dancing Clown would hit cinemas on Sept. 6.