The Truth Behind 'It: Chapter Two': Jessica Chastain’s Icy Bathtub of Fake Blood

The film breaks record with 5,000 Gallons of fake blood in iconic scene.
In It: Chapter Two, filmmakers used a staggering 5,000 gallons of fake blood — more than any other movie in history — to shoot the film’s iconic bathroom scene. This record-breaking amount was essential to create the visceral horror effect that fans remember. To get the shot just right, Jessica Chastain, who plays Beverly Marsh, had to immerse herself in a kiddie pool filled with the freezing fake blood. She described the experience as extremely cold, but it was necessary to achieve the scene’s intense visual impact.
The scene required meticulous planning and practical effects mastery, with the large volume of blood adding to its shocking and visceral atmosphere. The production team aimed for realism and horror intensity, pushing practical effects to their limits. Jessica’s commitment to the scene exemplifies how actors often endure uncomfortable conditions for cinematic authenticity.
This record-setting use of fake blood not only highlights the film’s dedication to practical effects but also underscores how horror movies continue to push creative boundaries. Fans and horror enthusiasts still talk about this scene as one of the most visually intense moments in recent cinema history — an unforgettable combination of practical effects and actor dedication.