Two iconic Stephen King villains have coincidentally been played by two of the Skarsgard brothers on the big and small screen ...
Pennywise is the villain in Stephen King’s It, but even though the creature was defeated, there have been references to the infamous clown in other King books. In 1986, King took readers back to Derry ...
You can't run, you can't hide, but you can take a selfie! Pennywise — the iconic, malevolent shapeshifting entity that often takes the form of a dancing clown and was first introduced in Stephen ...
Ghost Face, Pennywise, and Art the Clown are ready to creepily decorate your desk in new line of Funko POP! Shelf Sitters honoring horror icons. The post Funko Shelf Sitters Horror Icons Are Adorably ...
The more you think about how Pennywise “works,” the more you realize the mechanics aren’t consistent so much as suggestive.
But in between the horrifying takes, Skarsgard would make small talk with Lillis. She explains to Teen Vogue, “He’s so different from Pennywise; of course, hopefully, he’s not like Pennywise,” she ...
Pennywise is still making the news as IT Chapter Two dominates the box office. This is no surprise as the film was a fusion of a great cast and the supernatural skill of Pennywise himself, Bill ...
HBO Max is developing a series based on It, which would feature the origin story of Pennywise the Clown, according to Variety. According to Variety, the Muschiettis and Fuchs developed the story, with ...
Pennywise is a clown of many talents. The monster from IT can shape-shift, hide in a sewer drain, feed on children’s fears, and even jump out of your home movies. But according to the IT: Welcome to ...
Discover the incredible craftsmanship behind a chilling miniature diorama inspired by the iconic horror film "It." Watch as Pennywise the Dancing Clown is sculpted with modeling clay, hand-painted, ...
The actor didn't had some reservations about the clown before the project began Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic; Bob D'Amico/Disney General Entertainment Content/ Getty Tim Curry had a tiny objection to one ...