Look below and you’ll lay eyes on the first look at Pennywise the Dancing Clown from next year’s film adaptation of Stephen King’s It, with Bill Skarsgård taking on the role of the most fearsome creature to ever clutch a bouquet of balloons. “It’s such an extreme character. Inhumane,” Skarsgård says. “It’s beyond even a sociopath, because he’s not even human. He’s not even a clown. I’m playing just one of the beings It creates.”
StringerBell wrote: » A lot of the stuff in the book simply would not work, or could not be shown on tv.
Endaaaagh wrote: » Didn't the book end with an orgy of sorts?
Billy86 wrote: » Not a fan of the new look at all, it's pretty clear which is scarier if you ask me. Tim Curry's original was just flat out creepy, had a real demented touch of pedophile to it or something like that, that just made you feel... uneasy, watching him. The new one looks like a CGI'd version of Chucky.
Psychologeeee wrote: » I've never seen the original IT...(shock horror!), but this looks great!
Pero_Bueno wrote: » Been reading on reddit that the Georgie scene will be very graphic ... I kind of hope not, I can't deal with violence against kids on film, even though I loved the book.
figure8 wrote: Does anyone know if they are doing the whole sneak preview thing before Annabelle : Creation (and specifically if Cineworld are showing it)? In American cinemas they are showing the drain scene with Georgie prior to the Annabelle, I'm hoping (but doubt it) that cinemas here are doing the same
Jesus Wept wrote: » Tried watching the original, thought it was pretty bad. Wooden acting, slow. Perhaps it was good in its day.
Tony EH wrote: » I still think Curry's Pennywise is much, much better than the one in this thing though and I'm not hoping for much to be honest.
Tony EH wrote: » I'm talking about looks. Tim Curry's does it for me. Skarsgard's doesn't. Just comes across as trying too hard to be scary, instead of just being scary.