Mike Hanlon

Michael "Mike" Hanlon is a minor character on Smosh based on the Stephen King character of the same name. He is played by Rockerline Coleman.

History
Mike Hanlon (born July 3, 1976) is one of the main characters in Stephen King's 1986 supernatural horror novel ' and its film adaptations ' (2017) and  (2019). He is played by Chosen Jacobs as a child in the first film and by Isaiah Mustafa in the sequel.

Mike was the last to join the Loser's Club, a group of preteen friends in Derry, Maine, consisting of Bill Denbrough, Beverly Marsh, Richie Tozier, Eddie Kaspbrak, Stan Uris, and Ben Hanscom. He works on his grandfather's farm after his parents died in a fire when he was young. As each of the Losers has individual experience with Pennywise, an ancient eldritch horror they dub "It" (who uses Mike's fear of fire that stemmed from his childhood tragedy), they eventually face the monster, seemingly defeat It, and make a pact to return to Derry in 27 years if the monster returns.

In his forties, Mike is the only Loser to remain in Derry and lives in the library as he collects information on It through town history and trying to find ways to defeat It, at one point discovering a way of Pennywise through the Ritual of Chüd. He and the other Losers confront the monster in Its lair beneath the town, and after defeating It, he decides to leave the town and start a new life elsewhere, presumably Florida like he wanted as a child.

If Movies Were Real 6
Mike is sitting with Beverly, Eddie, and Richie in conversation when Pennywise bursts through the door to take his revenge. However, none of the adults find him a threat and proceed to list things they find more threatening than him, such as mortgages and taxes and their own kids, and Mike adds back pain. Pennywise, shocked, offers his sympathy and leaves in embarrassment to target other children.