
HBO’s new horror series, “It: Welcome to Derry,” is not for the squeamish. The eight-episode origin story of Pennywise (Bill Skarsgård) takes place in 1962 and serves as a prequel to “It” (2018) and its sequel “It: Chapter Two” (2019). Director Andy Muschietti, who developed the project with his sister Barbara Muschietti and writer and […]
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