Inspiring coulrophobia for over 40 years, Pennywise has managed to dance his way from the written word to television to the ...
The earliest known recording comes from a sketch provided by Mike Hanlon’s father, which was done in the “early to mid-1700s.” During this time, It begins experimenting with the clown persona. In the ...
While arguably Stephen King's most iconic monster, Pennywise the Dancing Clown is merely one manifestation of It. The ...
Seeing Pennywise in the clown flesh still carries a unique power, and that's precisely why the show's sibling creators Andy and Barbara Muschietti — who also oversaw the movies — decided to delay his ...
Stephen King’s most infamous creation, Pennywise, never seems to go away—the dancing clown has been haunting dreams since 1986, when King’s horror novel It was released. It adaptations tend to avoid ...
Bill Skarsgard explains his hesitation and eventual return as Pennywise in the HBO Max supernatural horror prequel series IT: Welcome to Derry ...
Samantha is a Senior Writer for Collider, with a deep admiration for the arts, a vast amount of unpopular opinions, and an ever-expanding knowledge of all things TV and Film. Unafraid to speak her ...
For many, the terror of Pennywise the Dancing Clown began in 2017, when Bill Skarsgård donned the face paint and dragged poor Georgie into the sewer in Andy ...
However, the lore of Pennywise runs far deeper than the sewers beneath Derry. The toothy creature is an ancient, shape-shifting evil, a malicious being who may hunt in the town of Derry, Maine, but ...