A horror fan on YouTube has discovered some prop missing posters from the upcoming remake of Stephen King’s IT, showing some of the unlucky children Pennywise has been snatching.

These might just be props, but they’re creepy as hell.

I’m not sure how to feel yet about the upcoming remake of Stephen King’s IT. I did want to see an updated version of the classic horror story, but it’s hard to trust Hollywood not to screw these things up in this day and age.

Two things that they’re getting right are the props and sets, however. Images from where the film is shooting in Canada have revealed some of the shooting locations, and YouTuber Casey Oingo has been visiting personally to give other fans an up close and personal look.

In his newest video, Oingo reveals several missing children posters to be used in the film. They’re incredibly realistic and thus very sad and creepy, giving me flashbacks of when Pennywise haunted my nightmares with that scene where that boy discovers him hiding in the sewer. Talk about chills.

You can watch the new video from Oingo below, and look at these posters for yourself:

This retelling of Stephen King’s IT will be told in two parts, with the first film scheduled to hit theaters on September 8, 2017. Director Andy Muschietti has suggested that the film will have a hard ‘R’ rating, promising not to hold back on making Pennywise as scary as possible. Bill Skarsgard will be assuming the role formerly made famous by Tim Curry.