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Bill is too sick to accompany Georgie outside, so he helps him make the boat and sends him on his way. The boat ends up falling down a storm drain, much to Georgie's dismay. Georgie then encounters an evil clown monster (called "Pennywise") in the storm drain (who offers him a red balloon) and tells him about how people float down in the sewers.
Similarly to It, we see kids riding bikes and an eerie hand appearing to pull a young boy into water—and one of Pennywise's trademark red balloons. We also hear a voice, actor unseen, saying ...
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 ...
They do have a scary clown that's taken over the town of Derry, so it's going to be rated R." [156] On March 11, 2017, Muschietti, at the SXSW festival, spoke of an element of the pre-production phase in his attempt to keep Skarsgård separated from the film's child actors, wherein the actor wasn't introduced to the young cast until Pennywise's ...
IT: Welcome to Derry will star 3 Body Problem's Adepo and Zola's Paige.They are joined by Chris Chalk, James Remar, Stephen Rider, Madeleine Stowe and Rudy Mancuso, per EW.. Deadline reported that ...
He played horror villain Pennywise the Dancing Clown in the 2017 film It and reprised the role in the 2019 sequel, directed by Andy Muschietti. [9] Speaking about what led him to casting Skarsgård, Muschietti said: "One second he can act all cute, and then the next, there's something ancestral and dark that just appears.
Two actors later known from The X-Files appear in It: William B. Davis as Mr. Gedreau, and Megan Leitch as a library aide Richie talks to while being taunted by Pennywise. Other well-known Canadian actors in the miniseries include Laura Harris as Loni; Garry Chalk, most known for voice acting, as Eddie's gym class coach; Jay Brazeau as a taxi ...
Related: Nosferatu trailer offers first petrifying glimpse of vampire Bill Skarsgård "He really wanted a very deep, resonant voice," Skarsgård says of the director behind The Witch, The ...