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  2. Why Nosferatu’s Creative Team Says Bill Skarsgard’s ... - AOL

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    As for why the prosthetic penis was necessary to filming in the first place, head of prosthetic makeup effects designer David White — who created the prop — gave Us some insight into the scene.

  3. Bill Denbrough - Wikipedia

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    Neither adaptation features Bill and the rest of the Losers meeting with Maturin the Turtle – a god-like figure in the novel who is the antithesis to Pennywise. Despite not featuring Maturin, It Chapter Two does feature the Ritual of Chud as a key plot device in the film's narrative. However, the ritual is portrayed in a completely different ...

  4. Jonathan Bailey reveals how he selected his fake penis for ...

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    He also says the costumer put googly eyes on his underwear on his final day of shooting the series. Jonathan Bailey thought long and hard when it came to selecting the perfect prosthetic penis for ...

  5. Penile implant - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the inflatable prosthesis has largely replaced the malleable one, due to its lower rate of infections, high device survival rate and 80–90% satisfaction rate. [2] The first IPP prototype presented in 1975 by Scott and colleagues was a three-piece prosthesis (two cylinders, two pumps and a fluid reservoir).

  6. Phalloplasty - Wikipedia

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    Phalloplasty requires an implanted penile prosthesis to achieve an erection. Penile prostheses are implanted devices intended to restore the erectile rigidity in cisgender men and to build a neophallus (new penis) in transgender men. Penile implants have been used in phalloplasty surgeries both in cisgender and transgender patients since 1970s ...

  7. It (character) - Wikipedia

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    It, also known as Pennywise, Robert 'Bob' Gray, and Pennywise the Dancing Clown, is the titular antagonist in Stephen King's 1986 horror novel It.The character is an ancient, trans-dimensional malevolent entity who preys upon the children (and sometimes adults) of Derry, Maine, roughly every 27 years, using a variety of powers that include the ability of shapeshifting and manipulation of reality.

  8. Facial prosthetic - Wikipedia

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    A facial prosthetic or facial prosthesis is an artificial device used to change or adapt the outward appearance of a person's face or head. When used in the theater , film , or television industry, facial prosthetic makeup alters a person's normal face into something extraordinary.

  9. Unknown Road - Wikipedia

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    Unknown Road is the second studio album by American punk rock band Pennywise, released on August 17, 1993, through Epitaph Records.After frontman Jim Lindberg briefly left the band during touring in support of its previous album, Pennywise (1991), Pennywise began the recording sessions for their second album.