Things are really floating for Andrés Muschietti’s two-part remake of Stephen King’s It. A few weeks ago, the filmmaker posted a few pieces of concept art and set photos for his adaptation, and now he’s gone ahead and unleashed a terrifying first look at Bill Skarsgård as the nefarious titular force, Pennywise.
The soon-to-be 26-year-old actor spoke to Entertainment Weekly about the “extreme character,” specifically its complicated mythos: “He’s not even a clown. I’m playing just one of the beings It creates,” he explained, adding: “What’s funny to this evil entity might not be funny to everyone else. But he thinks it’s funny.”
Skarsgård also addressed the big shoes waiting to be filled with sewage water. “Tim Curry’s performance was truly great, but it’s important for me to do something different because of that,” he remarks of the veteran actor’s iconic role in the 1990 mini-series. “I’ll never be able to make a Tim Curry performance as good as Tim Curry.”
Better yet, the kid’s hit the books, as he contends: “I’ve been doing some clown research. I’m not sure if there was so much clown phobia before the novel. There’s obviously been this thing where people find clowns are unsettling, but nobody explored it the way Stephen King did.”
As previously reported, this adaptation will split King’s original 1986 novel into two movies. The first will follow the children being stalked by the titular shapeshifting monster, while the second will pick up decades later, when those same kids are confronting their same demons as adults.
Jaeden Lieberher, Finn Wolfhard, Jack Dylan Grazer, Wyatt Oleff, Chosen Jacobs, and Jeremy Ray Taylor lead the pack as The Losers Club which Skarsgård’s Pennywise and Owen Teague’s bullish Patrick Hocksetter will prey upon. Their adult counterparts have yet to be cast and it’s still unclear if they will prior to the first installment’s release.
Filming is currently underway in Port Hope, Ontario, which the production team has turned into Derry, Maine. Dread Central recently stumbled upon a number of juicy set photos, confirming the time frame (Summer 1989) and the appearance of one terrifying form of It (ahem, he’s carrying an axe). Take a look at a handful of shots below.
The first half of Stephen King’s It hits theaters September 8th, 2017.
The first half of the tv show was pure horror and scary to me. 2nd part when they are adults sucked ass. Hopefully they take liberties and make it scary from top to bottom. Take some notes from stranger things. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Valiant:
The first half of the tv show was pure horror and scary to me. 2nd part when they are adults sucked ass. Hopefully they take liberties and make it scary from top to bottom. Take some notes from stranger things.
Agreed.
I just watched the dvd again with commentary and they mentioned the second part had a different director. [Reply]
I must be one of the only ones that thought the mini series was terrible. I mean, super bad. But, I haven;t watched it since it came out, so maybe I was just jaded by the fact that all Stephen King movies suck compared to the books. [Reply]
Originally Posted by InChiefsHell:
I must be one of the only ones that thought the mini series was terrible. I mean, super bad. But, I haven;t watched it since it came out, so maybe I was just jaded by the fact that all Stephen King movies suck compared to the books.
ahhh man, as a little kid watching Part 1 was awesome. I still think part 1 is great. Part 2 sucked ass. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Inmem58:
Looks like a skirt or something a female would wear. They also made him to look scary which sucks. Curry was made to look inviting and pleasant until he was ready to kill. To me, he's an average scary clown that we always see at Halloween parties.
They did the same with Barlow in Salem's Lot,made him up to look like a modern day Nosferatu when King had him looking as a sophisticated businessman.King's version of Barlow IMO was way scarier. [Reply]
Originally Posted by InChiefsHell:
I must be one of the only ones that thought the mini series was terrible. I mean, super bad. But, I haven;t watched it since it came out, so maybe I was just jaded by the fact that all Stephen King movies suck compared to the books.
Did you ever catch The Shining tv miniseries?They absolutely nailed it but then again King was the executive producer. [Reply]
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The first part of this two part adaptation is set to be released on September 8, 2017. A sequel depicting The Losers Club's rematch with Pennywise as adults will arrive at a later date.