It: Welcome to Derry gave Pennywise the Clown a whole new origin story, and original creator Stephen King had pretty much ...
Welcome to Derry sticks to its plans, season 2 will give us even more of the Bob and Ingrid Gray backstory (whether you like ...
Welcome to Derry provided an explanation for why Stephen King's iconic monster (played on the show by Bill Skarsgård) prefers the form of Pennywise the Dancing Clown.
One of the biggest and most shocking reveals in It: Welcome to Derry is the fact that Pennywise experiences time in a ...
Mention Stephen King’s It to anyone, and they’ll immediately think of the malevolent Pennywise the Dancing Clown. Some might think of Tim Curry from the ‘90s TV version, others the version from the ...
From flooded basements to the dreaded house on Niebolt Street, nowhere in Derry is safe from Pennywise the Dancing Clown. These are the most terrifying moments in the IT movies and Welcome to Derry ...
However, it should be noted that the victory at the end is not real. Pennywise is not defeated. He is only trapped again.
Horror fans have returned to the creepy town of Derry as the prequel show, It: Welcome to Derry, premiered on HBO. The story is set many years before the movie It.
In the final episode of HBO’s official IT: Welcome to Derry podcast, director Andy Muschietti said his good friend and collaborator Skarsgård “on the set, has this passion and commitment, but also the ...
In It: Welcome to Derry's sixth instalment, we learn that Ingrid Kersh, Lilly's friend from Juniper Hill, is really Pennywise's daughter (well, the daughter of the man who inspired "It" to take on ...
During the episode's opening moments, viewers are introduced to the down-on-his-luck carnival clown Bob Gray, also known by ...