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Now Hasbro and Avalon Hill are adding fresh horror to the mix with the It: Chapter Two -themed expansion Betrayal at the Neibolt House: The Evil of Pennywise launching on Aug. 1.
The It duology from 2017 is getting a TV prequel It: Welcome to Derry directed by Andy Muschietti with Bill Skarsgard returning as Pennywise the clown.
So what is “Welcome to Derry” really about? It’s safe to say that it could just be an origin story for Skarsgård’s Pennywise with a new crop of kids to scare.
Stephen King's iconic clown demon Pennywise stalks a Maine town during the 1960s in "It: Welcome to Derry," an "It" prequel series on HBO.