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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.
Bryant explained that she wished for Pennywise to have an organic element about himself, with herself paying attention to King's description of Pennywise as being in a silvery gray. [213] For Pennywise, Bryant's manufacturer built 17 different clown costumes to accommodate the action in the film. [213]
The film stars Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy, Bill Hader, Isaiah Mustafa, Jay Ryan, James Ransone, Andy Bean, and Bill Skarsgård as Pennywise. Set 27 years after the events of the previous film, the story centers on the Losers Club and their relationships as they reunite to destroy It once and for all. Talks for an It sequel began in February ...
The 14 Scariest Movies of All Time: ‘Halloween,’ ‘Hereditary’ and More The source material was recreated again in It and It Chapter Two , with Bill Skarsgård in the role of Pennywise ...
The actor explained that although he originally wanted to leave the character behind, he enjoyed exploring Pennywise further with Andy Muschietti, the director of "IT" and one of the prequel's ...
Set 27 years before the first film, the series will explore the origins of Pennywise, but with a "healthy dose of crypticism," the original filmmakers told Entertainment Weekly.
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.
[7] ABC film chief Allen Sabinson explained that they chose to produce It as a previous film based on a King story about children, Stand by Me (1986), was a success. [41] The producers were also focused on the story's drama aspects, [41] likely due to most viewers leaning towards drama productions in 1990. [42]