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Bill Skarsgard is gearing up to return to the It franchise playing the iconic horror character Pennywise in a new series called Welcome to Derry.
The 33-year-old actor first played the terrifying clown in 2017′s It. He reprised the role in 2019′s It Chapter Two and just weighed in on the character’s future in an interview.
On Thursday (May 30), it was confirmed that he would be back in action.
Keep reading to find out more…
Deadline reported that Bill would suit up as Pennywise in the new MAX series, which has a working title of Welcome to Derry. It will bring the character back to the town of Derry, Maine where he traumatized the children in previous projects.
It director Michael Muschietti as well as producer Barbara Muschietti and co-producer Jason Fuchs are all back in action for the series. The show has already cast Taylour Paige, Jovan Adepo, Chris Chalk and James Remar.
We will update you as we learn more.
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It’s official: Pennywise will return in “Welcome To Derry.” Deadline reports that Bill Skarsgård, who played the evil entity that terrorizes the fictional Maine town, mostly in the form of a clown, will reprise his role from 2017’s “It” and its 2019 sequel “It Chapter Two” for Max‘s upcoming prequel series. Skarsgård will also serve as executive producer on the series, which Deadline confirms will be nine episodes.
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It, and then again in 2019’s It Chapter Two.In a new interview with Esquire, Skarsgård admitted that he was nervous about taking over the mantle from Tim Curry, who previously portrayed the character in the 1990 mini-series.“When you are 26, you don’t feel young at all, but now, looking back at it, I was a kid,” he said. “It was fairly early on in my career to take on something that had so many eyeballs and expectations on it.”The actor then explained why he thought it was “mean” for the studio to share first-look images of his Pennywise before the film’s release, given his worries about fan expectations.“They did a thing that I felt was kind of mean.
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