Belch Huggins (Horror Reboots)

Reginald "Belch" Huggins is a major antagonist in the It horror reboot. He is one of Henry Bowers's friends and part of his gang.

The Barrens
On the last day of school, Belch Huggins, alongside his friend Vic Criss, helped Henry Bowers ambush and attack Ben Hanscom. Although Belch initially enjoys taunting Ben about his weight problem, he soon becomes shocked and scared as Henry begins cutting and carving his name on Ben's stomach. Before Henry is able to finish, Ben manages to fight back and flees into the Barrens. While Belch and his friends search for him under the Barrens, the three of them encounter two other boys named Bill Denbrough and Eddie Kaspbrak. The three bullies then break the dam that they had been working on and soon leave, losing interest in looking for Ben.

The Rockfight
By July, Henry and his friends would often help his father, Butch Bowers, out on their farm. Belch and the others realize at the point how insane Butch is, after a violent confrontation between Vic and Butch. In late July, Belch joins Henry in chasing down Mike Hanlon across the junkyard all the way to the Barrens, where they encountered the Losers there. A violent rock fight then occured between Henry's gang and the Losers' Club. Eventually, Henry's gang loses as they, one-by-one, flee with Belch fleeing last.

The Junkyard
On one late July afternoon, Henry, Vic, Belch and a sociopathic boy named Patrick Hockstetter were down at the where they had been blown up some M-80's. After a brief argument, Belch and Vic both leave, having chores to do back at home.

Death and Aftermath
In mid-August, Belch and Vic follow Henry, who was under It's influence, down into the sewers where the Losers were. Belch and Vic both meet their end at the hands of It, who decapitates and kills Vic. The monster then pursues Henry, but Belch steps in front of It and attempts to defend his friend by attacking It. However, to Belch's surprise, It easily overpowers him and tears down the left side of his face off. Henry by then had fled and left Belch to die.

While serving time in Juniper Hill, Henry begins to hear voices, including Belch's voice, as well as the Losers' voices, one by one. It then picks up Henry in a car with Belch's reanimated corpse behind the wheel. During the ride, Henry apologizes to Belch for leaving him to die that day in the sewers.