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HBO’s Stephen King adaptation delivered plenty of Pennywise, but we have some lingering thoughts about what happened and what’s next.
"We approached it with a tremendous amount of respect and caution because we know, although we are bringing a fictional subplot to life in terms of the canon, we are realizing an incident that has very clear echoes in the real world," co-showrunner Jason Fuchs tells GamesRadar+. "We had a responsibility to tell that story in a really serious way."
Bill Skarsgård's bloodied Pennywise with a meat cleaver in IT: Welcome to Derry Image via HBO Editor's note: The below recap contains spoilers for the IT: Welcome to Derry finale. After six weeks of shocks,
It: Welcome to Derry' EPs Andy and Barbara Muschietti and Jason Fuchs on Season 1's finale, Pennywise's future, the post-credits flash-forward cameo.
Welcome to Derry's co-showrunner Brad Caleb Kane is the singing voice of Disney's Aladdin, and wrote Pennywise's sadistic song from the season finale. The post WELCOME TO DERRY Showrunner (and Singing Voice of Aladdin) Wrote Pennywise’s Creepy Song appeared first on Nerdist.
It: Welcome to Derry director Andy Muschietti has explained the revelations about Pennywise the Clown's origin story and what that means for the planned second and third seasons.
IT: Welcome to Derry Season 1 ends with multiple twists that not only wrap up the events of this story, but also set up Season 2 and make major changes to Pennywise lore. The first season of the IT prequel has already had some dramatic and devastating moments,
Benjamin Wallfisch revisited the world Derry for the small screen after scoring the blockbuster two-part movie version of King's classic horror tome.