![]() ![]() You hear his thoughts and what he thinks and all these things, and so there was this huge source material to go from, like, ‘Oh, what is this saying, why is he here, what does he think like, what does he like, what doesn’t he like?’ - I could use all of those things to come up with my own interpretation and my own version of what It is, and then also what Pennywise is in terms of his embodiment. I read the book and I took a lot of notes on anything that describes Pennywise in any way, or describes ‘It’ in any way, so and there’s a lot of like great chapters, where It, like the entity, is the narrator. I think it’s almost 1200 pages, but I used the book because what was in the script is not much at all about who this character is. Considering the second film will use completely different actors to play adult versions of the Losers Club. ![]() It’s not a remake of the TV show or the original miniseries, but it’s a re-adaptation of Stephen King’s book. Sequel to It Remake Production Schedule Hints at 2019 Release Date. Tim Curry’s performance is understandably iconic, still, but the whole, to me, at least, felt like something that might be worth a remake of, or rather, a re-adaptation, is kind of how I want to see the film. This story is part of our Fall 2017 Movie Preview.“I worked really hard to create my own interpretation of the Stephen King character. Fears, yes, but of what kind? That he exists merely as a reflection of others can make the character feel nebulous. What Pennywise represents might be murky to some moviegoers. I want the audience to say, ‘What’s so funny about that?’” ![]() “But I also think it’s important that Pennywise is always off-putting and weird and evil. Beverly 'Bev' Marsh is a fictional character created by Stephen King and one of the main characters of his 1986 horror novel It. Skarsgard’s face is now almost entirely white, as though a flour bomb has gone off behind him. Pennywise enjoys scaring kids and eating them - when people are most scared, that’s when he’s happiest.” “I did want it feel like he’s having fun. Emotional range comes easily for Skarsgard, who hails from a long acting lineage (dad Stellan, older brother Alexander), and he lets it fly in the part. That can be felt particularly with his emotions, which often veer into boyish glee. I didn’t want to be small in those aspects.” Said director Andres Muschietti of the character: “Pennywise as a shapeshifting monster requires a certain treatment, a certain vision. Still, understatement wouldn’t be the word to use here. Skarsgard - who will incarnate another character in the burgeoning King universe with Hulu’s “Castle Rock” - says he was on guard against that with this role. Too much makeup or too many twitches and it becomes out-of-date, cartoonish. Playing the villain in this post-Nolan moment requires a certain brand of subtlety. See the most-read stories in Entertainment this hour » But Pennywise is not” - he laughs - “a real person.” Theres not a lot really to recommend it once youve seen the first, but the 80s nostalgia always makes me smile. He takes over from The Revenant actor Will Poulter who was originally going to play the role when Cary Fukunaga was directing this Stephen King IT remake. 2017s remake is a good film, a decent retelling and closer to Kings novel. Bill Skarsgrd (Allegiant, TV’s Hemlock Grove) will star as the big bad Pennywise in the It movie 2017. “Heath Ledger’s Joker is rooted in the real you can break down the psychology. Its as important to 90s horror as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is to 70s horror. “There is something inexplicable about Pennywise, and it should be that way,” Skarsgard said from the makeup chair. “It’s a little like a destructive relationship, the force of the character. He now looked fully like the man he was describing. “There’s a quote in the book that goes something like, ‘although a great mocker of emotions, he never felt one of his own,” Skarsgard said. 799 38 Play trailer 2:30 5 Videos 99+ Photos Drama Horror Mystery In 1960, seven pre-teen outcasts fight an evil demon who poses as a child-killing clown. Pennywise might be a fear of mortality, or a representation of childhood anxieties, or - yes - a concern about certain political figures. Its 1988, and a group of young teens in the town of Derry, Maine are terrorized by an otherworldly clown named Pennywise (Bill Skarsgard), who can make them see their worst fears. On the other hand, such lack of definition also gives him a certain elasticity. Slightly updated, partial retelling of Stephen Kings massive tome. Heath Ledger’s Joker is rooted in the real you can break down the psychology. Top cast Bill Skarsgrd Pennywise Jaeden Martell Bill Denbrough Finn Wolfhard Richie Tozier Sophia Lillis Beverly Marsh Jeremy Ray Taylor Ben. Skarsgård plays Zeitgeist in David Leitchs Deadpool 2. ![]()
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