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HBO's "It" prequel series "Welcome to Derry" is all the horror and all of the thoughtfulness you expect from a Stephen King adaptation.
Andy Muschietti follows his two-part big-screen adaptation of the Stephen King novel with an eight-episode show set in 1962.
Jimmy Kimmel was a recent guest on Ted Danson’s “Where Everybody Knows Your Name” podcast and revealed that he nearly lost the job of hosting an ABC late-night talk show to none other than Jon Stewart. It was the early 2000s, and Stewart was a few years into his stint as the host of Comedy …
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Welcome to Derry showrunner confirms his Friday the 13th spin-off show Crystal Lake has wrapped
IT: Welcome to Derry showrunner Brad Caleb Kane has confirmed that his new horror show, a spin-off of Friday the 13th titled Crystal Lake, has wrapped filming.
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It: Welcome to Derry Will Officially Explore the Most Powerful Piece of Pennywise Lore
It: Welcome to Derry delivers a new chapter in the history of Stephen King's novel, and with it, a chance to explore a new side of Pennywise.
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'IT: Welcome to Derry' review: 'IT' prequel series will scare the living daylights out of you
But my continued appreciation for the series wasn't a product of frights alone. Like King's novel and the film adaptations that have followed, IT: Welcome to Derry introduces a ne
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‘It: Welcome to Derry’ Is a Worthwhile and Truly Terrifying Pennywise Origin Story: TV Review
HBO delivers Pennywise the Clown's terrifying origin story in their new prequel series, ‘It: Welcome to Derry’
The killer clown from the Warner Bros. films is popping up in cities worldwide as a marketing stunt for spinoff drama series.
It: Welcome to Derry now joins a long list of excellent prequels, offering a backstory to 2017’s It and 2019’s It: Chapter 2. But unlike those films, you won’t find this installment in theaters. Instead of hitting the big screen,
It: Welcome to Derry will be released on October 26, 2025, on HBO and HBO Max. The television series will consist of nine episodes, which will follow a weekly release pattern. So, here’s the release schedule for you to follow:
I ntent on building upon what is arguably Stephen King’s definitive novel, It: Welcome to Derry arrives with expansionary ambition. Positioned as a prequel to Andy Muschietti’s recent film duology, the series fits neatly into HBO’s modern mandate under Warner Bros.