IT Chapter 3: Welcome to Derry - Teaser Trailer | New HBO Max Horror Movie | StryderHD Concept
Watch the new IT Chapter 3 Welcome to Derry Teaser Trailer for my concept for an upcoming HBO Max horror movie that would bring in new characters and some old and assembles another allstar cast to finish the trilogy for the movie franchise. The Welcome to Derry series is coming in 2025, and it’ll serve as a prequel series, but would you want to see a 3rd film in the series as well, let me know what you think in the comment section below!
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Andy Muschietti created coulrophobia for a new generation of fans with the “It“ film series. Despite the conclusive nature of the movies, he left many wondering if “It: Chapter 3“ could also be in the works. Based on the 1986 Stephen King novel, “It“ tells the story of the Losers’ Club from Derry, Maine, who battle a nefarious, shapeshifting entity that takes the frightening form of Pennywise the Dancing Clown. Bill Denbrough, Ben Hanscom, Richie Tozier, Eddie Kaspbrak, Mike Hanlon, and Stan Uris manage to stave off Pennywise as children, only to see Bozo the Clown’s evil cousin return to wreak havoc 27 years later.
Much like the 1990 miniseries, which stars the unconquerable Tim Curry as Pennywise, “It: Chapter Two“ ends in a definitive fashion that does justice to the source material and provides closure. However, since Hollywood deals in trilogies, there has been a hope that the filmmakers could have something up their sleeves and surprise fans with a fresh continuation of the story. After all, the “It“ series is distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, the same studio that stretched out “The Hobbit“ into three movies, so who is to say it wouldn’t do the same here?
With that in mind, let’s take a look at the chances of “It: Chapter 3“ scaring up the screen in the near future. Brace yourself for nightmares, though, since there will be lots of pictures of Pennywise coming up and this clown is more terrifying than rent in New York City.
Appearing on Bloody Disgusting’s “The Losers’ Club Podcast,“ King acknowledged how Pennywise is closely tied to his own legacy as a writer, even joking about how the clown will eclipse him. That being said, he isn’t itching to get back into this world. “Well, I don’t have a relationship to Pennywise now,“ he said. “Because I have no intention of going back to ’It’ ... It’s in the hands of people who are doing this... Andy and Barbara [Muschietti] are going to do ’Welcome to Derry.’“
King revealed some context about the “Welcome to Derry“ show, stating it would be a prequel set before the events of the first movie and explore the backstory of Pennywise. The author wasn’t opposed to the idea, admitting there are intriguing storytelling possibilities to explore here.
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