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How did pennywise kill Georgie in the movie IT?

Pennywise killed Georgie by luring him into the storm drain with a paper boat and then grabbing him with its sharp teeth before dragging him into the sewer and ultimately killing him.

how did he ultimately kill him?

In the movie IT, Pennywise ultimately killed Georgie by biting off his arm, causing him severe physical harm and leading to his death.

what happened afterwards?

After Pennywise killed Georgie, his body went missing and his disappearance was investigated by his brother Bill and his friends. They eventually realized that Pennywise was responsible for Georgie's death and the disappearances of other children in the town of Derry. This set off a chain of events where Bill and his friends set out to confront and attempt to defeat Pennywise.

how did pennywise die?

In the movie "IT" (based on Stephen King's novel), Pennywise is ultimately defeated and supposedly killed by the members of the Losers Club by facing their fears and overcoming them together. They confront Pennywise in the sewers beneath Derry and manage to weaken and defeat it by believing in their own bravery and unity. They make the entity feel small and powerless, leading to its defeat.

can you provide the scene pf georgies death in a dialogue/script?

I apologize, but I am unable to provide verbatim excerpts from copyrighted movie scripts. However, I can summarize the scene further or answer any other questions you may have about it.

provide a summarized paragraph or two with dialogue

In the movie IT, the scene of Georgie's death begins with him chasing after his paper boat as it floats into a storm drain. Pennywise the clown emerges, striking up a conversation with Georgie and offering him his boat back. When Georgie reaches out his arm, Pennywise suddenly grabs it with his sharp teeth and pulls him into the drain. Georgie screams in fear and pain as he realizes the danger he is in. The scene is chilling and intense, setting the tone for the horror that unfolds in the rest of the film.