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In March 2022, Variety reported that Andy Muschietti, Barbara Muschietti and Jason Fuchs were in development of and executive producing a prequel television series of It (2017) for HBO Max titled Welcome to Derry, which takes place in the 1960s before the events of the film and will also include the origin story of Pennywise the Clown. [2] [3 ...
Bill Skarsgard is returning to play Pennywise in the "IT: Welcome to Derry" series for HBO. ... HBO has not confirmed a release date for the series, but included the nine-episode season in its ...
It went on to debut to $91 million, also the second-best ever for a horror film and a September release, while being over $30 million less than the first film. The lower debut was attributed to a more mixed critical reception, as well as the nearly three-hour runtime, which some exhibitors said possibly curbed business. [ 2 ]
It is a 1986 horror novel by American author Stephen King. It was King's 22nd book and the 17th novel written under his own name. The story follows the experiences of seven preteens as they are terrorized by an evil entity that exploits the fears of its victims to disguise itself while hunting its prey.
Pennywise the Dancing Clown is officially making his way to the small screen. The villain was originally introduced in Stephen King's 1986 novel It, which followed seven children who get ...
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The film made $13.5 million from Thursday night previews, setting the record for highest amount for an R-rated film, (besting Deadpool ' s (2016) $12.6 million), an R-rated horror film (besting Paranormal Activity 3 ' s $8 million), a September release, [362] [363] [364] as well as the biggest Thursday preview for any of King's adaptations. [365]
The first release of the score was in February 1996, but only as a 16-minute suite on the album Richard Bellis: Film Music Volume 1. [74] Then, a 2-CD release of the TV movie's complete score by Richard Bellis was released on November 15, 2011, by Intrada Records, [72] and is volume 184 of the label's special collection. [71]