![]() In 2017's " It," the cast included Jaeden Lieberher (Bill Denbrough), Jeremy Ray Taylor (Ben Hanscom), Sophia Lillis (Beverly Marsh), Finn Wolfhard (Richie Tozier), Jack Dylan Grazer (Eddie Kaspbrak), Chosen Jacobs (Mike Hanlon), Wyatt Oleff (Stanley Uris), and Skarsgård as Pennywise. The original 1990 "It" miniseries starred Richard Thomas (Bill Denbrough), Annette O'Toole (Beverly Marsh), John Ritter (Ben Hanscom), Harry Anderson (Richie Tozier), Dennis Christopher (Eddie Kaspbrak), Tim Reid (Mike Hanlon), and Richard Masur (Stanley Uris) as the main members of the Losers Club and Tim Curry as Pennywise. It's unclear if any of the film series' cast members will return, but for now, all we know is that Skarsgård is not attached to the project. ![]() So far, Paige, Adepo, Chalk, and Remar have all been cast, though nothing is known about what characters they'll play. Read ahead to find out everything else we know about the terrifying new series. "I am, as of now, not currently involved with it, and if someone else gets to do it my advice would just be do it your own, make it your own, have fun with it." On March 28, in an interview with Jake's Takes, Bill Skarsgård, who received critical acclaim for his role as Pennywise, said that at this time he's not involved with "Welcome to Derry." "We'll see what they come up with and what they do with it," he said of the prequel series. The series, inspired by Stephen King's horror classic, will explore life in Derry leading up to Pennywise's tirade on the Losers Club before the razor-toothed killer clown's misdeeds led Georgie to his unfortunate fate in that rainy sewer drain. HBO Max announced that an "It" prequel series titled "Welcome to Derry" was in the works on March 29, 2022, and officially gave it the green light on Feb. Like many other details about the show, their specific roles are being kept under wraps. Joining him are Taylour Paige, Jovan Adepo, Chris Chalk, and James Remar, who have all been added to the cast, Variety reported on April 5. You can see McAvoy's own personal horror show when Glass officially opens tomorrow, Jan. 18.Pennywise is breaking his 27-year curse and returning to Derry sooner than expected. If you think Pennywise was the worst clown to ever carry balloons in the first half of It, it sounds like you should get ready for an even more monstrous presence from him when It: Chapter 2 opens Sept. The Losers’ Club isn’t going to have an easier time of facing him just because they’ve grown up. Pennywise is definitely something to run away from, even if you know in the back of your mind that he’s just Bill Skarsgård in makeup putting on a performance believable enough to give you nightmares for the rest of your life. ![]() Trying to touch on what exactly about rainbow costumes and greasepaint gives him the chills, he said: “They’re crying, but they’re laughing, there’s something tragic about them, maybe they’ve all run away and joined the circus-what are you running away from, Mr. ![]() What is it that makes him a coulrophobe? It’s just one of those things. “He really did, he really freaked me out,” admitted McAvoy. If the film is anything like the book, McAvoy probably had plenty of scenes where he had to confront his greatest fear on and offscreen. McAvoy will be playing the adult version of Bill, 27 years after the Losers’ Club faced down Pennywise the clown in the sewers of Derry in Chapter 1.
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