Stephen King's IT gets a retro-style reimagining in new art featuring a scary and menacing rendition of Tim Curry's 1990s vision of Pennywise.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Stephen King’s IT gets a retro-style reimagining of Pennywise in new art. Since its 1986 release, King’s novel It has gotten several adaptations. They include the 1990 television miniseries, which starred Tim Curry, and the movies directed by Andy Muschietti, which split the book into two parts that released in 2017 and 2019. Over the years, Pennywise has remained one of King's most iconic characters.
The town of Derry is also referenced in the poster itself, for the red balloon in front of Georgie reads, “I Derry.” Readers and viewers alike will recall Georgie is the young boy who famously gets stolen away and killed by Pennywise in one of It’s opening sequences.
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