![]() 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. The new IT film is currently playing in theaters everywhere.Pennywise is breaking his 27-year curse and returning to Derry sooner than expected. I sort of grew up with the Tim performance and I was very familiar with it and a huge fan as an actor, so my process of preparing for the role was, “okay this needs to be different” and I think we did that, I think this Pennywise is different and they can stand alone – there’s no need to compare them as you can appreciate both but it was important to me to do something new and something original with the take on the character.” “It was always important for me to reinvent It and reinterpret It in a different way. Skarsgård has said that his performance shouldn’t be compared to Curry’s: I’ve seen the trailer and you can’t really see him at all. It’ll be interesting what sort of clown face he puts on, because it’s not an obvious clown face at all. “Well, I like Skarsgard very much, I think he’s very clever. You can check out the full video below – and he even gets into character as Pennywise briefly:Ĭurry has revealed he’s excited for Skarsgård’s portrayal of the character: ![]() When pressed about whether or not the kid had to go to years of therapy, Curry jokingly responded: And Georgie puts his hand down the drain and I grab it and I suggest that he joins me, and say, ‘Down here, you’ll float.’ And he stopped and said, ‘Tim, you’re scaring me.’ I said, ‘Gee, I’m so sorry, but that’s what I’m supposed to be doing.'” Most of them don’t know what the hell they’re doing there.There was a point in IT, at the beginning of the movie, this little kid called Georgie is sailing his boat down the gutter and it goes down the drain, and Pennywise grabs it. “I have a lot of sympathy for child actors. ![]() Tim Curry revealed he did scare a child actor – though his story is a little funnier (video below): The new Pennywise actor, Bill Skarsgård, was said to have traumatized children while filming this year’s IT movie adaptation, but apparently, he might not be the only one. Tim Curry’s portrayal of the serial killer clown in 1990’s IT adaptation is remembered by many of us (myself included) because it gave quite a bit of nightmares for years to come. ![]()
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