Wedged between two rather tender moments involving young love with our teen cast is a massive lore drop in this week’s installment of It: Welcome to Derry, which touches on the origins of the newly ...
In a previous interview with Welcome to Derry’s showrunners, we were warned that you cannot trust any character. And honestly, that makes a lot of sense in a place like Derry where an entity is ...
The HBO show's creators talked about what to expect next as the story digs deeper into the origins of Stephen King's villainous clown. Reading time 2 minutes At long last, this week’s episode of It: ...
We knew this moment would come in IT: Welcome to Derry, but we didn’t know that it would be this epic. Until episode five, we’ve felt the sinister aura of Pennywise floating all around our main ...
After weeks of anticipation, iconic horror villain Pennywise the Clown finally made his ghoulishly grinning debut in IT: Welcome to Derry by emerging from the shadows near the end of the fifth episode ...
Well, first off, IT is the name of a 1986 novel by Stephen King about an ancient evil that terrorizes the small Maine town of Derry every 27 years. It's also a moniker of sorts for an ancient evil ...
Horror Shows It: Welcome to Derry creators say it's "not the intention" that viewers will have to wait years for season 2 Horror Shows It: Welcome to Derry episode 8 explained – Who dies? How does it ...
In episode 4 of IT: Welcome to Derry, the world finally learned about Pennywise the Clown's true form and how an alien creature from outer space called The Galloo became a despicable creature on Earth ...
There's a reason Stephen King's most iconic book is called "It", not "Pennywise". While the Dancing Clown is synonymous with the novel and its subsequent adaptations – in part, because red-nosed ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook IT: Welcome to Derry has been meticulously exploring the origins and limitations of the cosmic ...
This article contains spoilers for The Running Man (2025). There are a number of burning questions lingering at the end of Edgar Wright’s adaptation of Stephen King/Richard Bachman’s The Running Man.