Production on the sequel, It: Chapter Two, is already underway, but the cast is still growing. On Tuesday, Deadline reported that actor Taylor Frey would be joining the already large cast of A-list actors, including Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy, and Bill Hader.

Taylor, who has appeared in shows like The Carrie Diaries and Gossip Girl, will reportedly be playing Don Hagerty, an openly gay man living in the town of Derry and dating another important It character, Adrian Mellon (who will be played by French-Canadian actor and director Xavier Dolan).

In the book, Don and Adrian are supporting characters who experience homophobia and have their own respectively tragic storylines, both of which set off the events of the second part of It and reel the adult Losers Club back to Derry.

Taylor celebrated snagging a role in one of his first feature-length films with an Instagram post showing a screenshot of the news and captioning the photo with lots of clown and red balloon emojis (two big It references). His caption reads, "Can’t wait to jump into Derry with these incredible actors."

Chapter Two will reportedly take place 27 years after the first film, with Bill Skarsgård set to return as the demon clown Pennywise hellbent on terrifying the grown-up Losers Club, who must band together to defeat him once and for all.

But even though the Chapter Two actors are all participating in the scary AF sequel, they have been focused in real life on having some fun as they bond before the bulk of filming officially begins. On July 2, Jessica posted a Day 1 production photo to her Instagram, showing the core cast of actors goofing around during a table read. She also recently posted a photo of herself and costar Bill Hader doing some off-hours hanging out, complete with a fun Instagram filter.

Chapter Two is scheduled to hit theaters in September 2019.

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