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* KickTheSonOfABitch: His father then shoots at him with the gun, and only misses by inches, and beats him at home. Henry kills him under the influence of Pennywise.
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* KickTheSonOfABitch: His abuse and humiliation of his cruel son, Henry, initially seems to be PayEvilUntoEvil. However its revealed Butch's abuse is part of the reason for Henry's demented crimes, making it this trope instead.
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* DisneyVillainDeath: A more violent version as when Mike pushes him down the old well, Henry hits the sides like a pinball on the way down. Subverted, as he returns in the sequel.
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* DisneyVillainDeath: A more violent version as when Mike pushes him down the old well, Henry hits the sides like a pinball on the way down. down, falls past the opening to the sewers, and disappears into the darkness with no sign of hitting the ground. Subverted, as he returns [[DisneyDeath he's revealed to be alive in the sequel.sequel]], which establishes he was arrested and sent to an asylum.
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* BusCrash: In ''Chapter Two'', Mrs. Kersh tells Beverly that Alvin passed away in the 27 year TimeSkip between the two films. Good riddance.
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* BusCrash: In ''Chapter Two'', Mrs. Kersh tells Beverly that Alvin passed away in the 27 year TimeSkip between the two films. Good riddance.
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* SoftSpokenSadist: Compared to his book and miniseries counterparts, he is much quieter and more passive-aggressive towards Bev as opposed to shouty and belligerent.
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* LosingAShoeInTheStruggle: Bill finds her shoe in the sewers, and Richie jokes how weird it must feel for her to be travelling through the tunnels without it. One of It's illusions of her asks where her shoe is.
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!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Jess Weixler
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!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Jess Weixler
Creator/JessWeixler
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* TragicVillain: Henry was an Ax-Crazy [[TheBully bully]], but he was nothing more than one of the many victims of Pennywise. His father was horribly abusive toward him, which made Henry terrified of the latter if he incurs his wrath, to which his father proceeds to shoot at his feet just to scare him into submission (granted Henry was trying to shoot at a cat, but even that line of discipline was way out of line). Chapter Two has Henry even more insane than before as a result of Pennywise's manipulations to kill the Loser Club members even after 27 years. Even when Pennywise is finally Killed Off for Real by Richie, none of the losers take any satisfaction from his death, with Richie even vomiting at the prospect of having to kill him to save Mike.
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* TragicVillain: Henry was an Ax-Crazy [[TheBully bully]], but he was nothing more than one of the many victims of Pennywise. His father was horribly abusive toward him, which made Henry terrified of the latter if he incurs his wrath, to which his father proceeds to shoot at his feet just to scare him into submission (granted Henry was trying to shoot at a cat, but even that line of discipline was way out of line). Chapter Two has Henry even more insane than before as a result of Pennywise's manipulations to kill the Loser Club members even after 27 years. Even when Pennywise is finally Killed Off for Real KilledOffForReal by Richie, none of the losers take any satisfaction from his death, with Richie even vomiting at the prospect of having to kill him to save Mike.
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* TragicVillain: Henry was an Ax-Crazy [[TheBully bully]], but he was nothing more than one of the many victims of Pennywise. His father was horribly abusive toward him, which made Henry terrified of the latter if he incurs his wrath, to which his father proceeds to shoot at his feet just to scare him into submission (granted Henry was trying to shoot at a cat, but even that line of discipline was way out of line). Chapter Two has Henry even more insane than before as a result of Pennywise's manipulations to kill the Loser Club members even after 27 years. Even when Pennywise is finally Killed Off for Real by Richie, none of the losers take any satisfaction from his death, with Richie even vomiting at the prospect of having to kill him to save Mike.