Pennywise is not a serious being at all. And I mean that in the absolute best way. He’s been clowning around all season in Welcome to Derry, even though we didn’t see him properly until episode 5.
At New York Comic Con's IT: Welcome to Derrypanel, they revealed a never-before-seen clip of the upcoming show that repeats one of the most horrifying Pennywise versus the Losers Club scenes. Though ...
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Stephen King's It: What the controversial sewer scene really means
Stephen King's IT includes a scene in the sewers that has been quite controversial, but it has an important meaning for the ...
Bill Skarsgard explains his hesitation and eventual return as Pennywise in the HBO Max supernatural horror prequel series IT: Welcome to Derry ...
Heading back to Derry wasn't an easy decision for the actor.
In this week’s episode of It: Welcome to Derry, "The Great Swirling Apparatus of Our Planet's Function," Pennywise continues to terrorise the show's young leads, leading to new contenders for the ...
Bill Skarsgård originally wasn't sure about returning as Pennywise ...
Stephen King’s most infamous creation, Pennywise, never seems to go away—the dancing clown has been haunting dreams since 1986, when King’s horror novel It was released. It adaptations tend to avoid ...
Pennywise will again be gracing the big screen in a new film, but it’s not what you’re thinking, as the It director has ...
Spoilers for It: Welcome to Derry Episodes 1-7. The Augury is upon us: hide your kids, hide your wife. Every Pennywise cycle ends in a horrible mass casualty event and, of all of them, the burning of ...
It Chapter One director Andy Muschietti has confirmed that a supercut version of the It films is in development. The project ...
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