
Ben Hanscom | Stephen King Wiki | Fandom
Ben Hanscom, a key protagonist in Stephen King's 'IT', is characterized as a shy, overweight boy, often targeted by bullies. He harbors a crush on Beverly and is instrumental in recounting …
Ben Azelart - YouTube
I Built a SECRET Bunk Bed in My Room! I built a secret sleepover room and hid it from my girlfriend! We added a giant bunk bed, video games, and so much more! Watch to the end to …
It (novel) - Wikipedia
The following June, an overweight eleven-year-old boy named Ben Hanscom is harassed by a bully named Henry Bowers and his gang on the last day of school, escaping into the marshy …
It (miniseries) - Wikipedia
It (also known as Stephen King's IT) is a 1990 ABC two-part psychological horror drama [1] miniseries directed by Tommy Lee Wallace and adapted by Lawrence D. Cohen from Stephen …
Ben Hanscom | Horror Film Wiki | Fandom
Ben Hanscom is a main character from the It book, written by Stephen King. The book was adapted to a miniseries in 1990 and two films in 2017 and 2019. In the miniseries, he was …
It (2017 film) - Wikipedia
Ben Hanscom, one of Bill's new classmates, learns that unexplained tragedies and child disappearances have plagued the town for centuries. Targeted by Bowers' posse, Ben flees …
Stephen King | IT
On a spring night in 1985 Mike Hanlon, once one of those children, makes six calls. Stan Uris, accountant. Richie "Records" Tozier, L.A. disc jockey. Ben Hanscom, renowned architect. …
Ben “Haystack” Hanscom Character Analysis in It - LitCharts
Ben is an overweight social outcast who has no friends until he meets the Losers’ Club. Richie nicknames Ben “Haystack” after the obese wrestler, Haystack Calhoun. Ben is known among …
It Character Analysis | LitCharts
Ben is an overweight social outcast who has no friends until he meets the Losers’ Club. Richie nicknames Ben “Haystack” after the obese wrestler, Haystack Calhoun. Ben is known among …
It (TV Mini Series 1990) - IMDb
In the first half, a bunch of seven kids in a small town realise that recent child killings are not the work of a murderer, but are attributable to a monster which awakes every thirty years. They …