Jessica Chastain just gleefully teased a scene from 'It: Chapter Two' as the bloodiest in horror history

Does it involve... another sink?
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Jessica Chastain just gleefully teased a scene from 'It: Chapter Two' as the bloodiest in horror history
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"I think I'm gonna be in trouble, but I'm gonna do it."

In a Wednesday night interview on The Tonight Show, Jessica Chastain shared a possible spoiler from her upcoming film It: Chapter Two with host Jimmy Kimmel. Describing her exhausting and terrifying experiences filming, Chastain beamed over the following genre factoid.

"In the movie, there's a scene that someone said on-set that it's the most blood that's ever been in a horror film, in a scene," she teased.

Depending on what movie you consider to be the current bloodiest scene record holder (there's a lot of debate surrounding which films qualify), It: Chapter Two would likely have to feature upwards of 100 gallons of fake blood to clinch the title. That's a tough task, but it sure does sound like it happened.

"And I'll tell you, the next day I was pulling [fake] blood out of my eyeballs."

Fingers crossed this doesn't involve another sink. It: Chapter Two is in theaters September 6.

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Alison Foreman

Alison Foreman is one heck of a gal. She's also a writer in Los Angeles, who used to cover movies, TV, video games, and the internet for Mashable. @alfaforeman


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