HBO surprised the audience by sharing the RED BAND trailer of IT: Welcome to Derrya prequel series to the two films ITarriving packed with terrifying sequences, best looks at Bill Skarsgård like Pennywise and his many facets, and blood, lots of blood.

The trailer has an original beginning, showing the HBO logo, letting the void of the letter o gradually transition to the red balloon also known as Pennywise's trademark, to finally grow larger and reveal the clown's face.

“Fear settles like fog in every person it touches”warns the trailer, which is also accompanied by the humming of a song that reminds us of the style of the 1,2… close the door they Freddy Krueger

We also meet one of the earliest versions of the Losers Club, circa 1962, as well as a group of equally tormented adults. One of them is none other than Leroy Hanlon (Jordan Adepo), father of Mike Hanlon, future member of the Losers Club, who ends up stationed in Derry on military service. Then we see the American army make their way, weapons at the ready, through the sewers… where Pennywise, in the guise of a zombified Uncle Sam, appears to greet them.

“IT starts here”.

The RED BAND trailer is available at the end of the note.

The first season 8 episodes features the return of the director of the two film installments, Andy Muschietti as executive producer, screenwriter, and director of some episodes.

The series takes us back to the place where THAT beganlocating its plot in 1962in the period preceding the events of IT: Chapter One (2017).

IT: Welcome to Derryby its title in our market, includes the origin story of Pennywise the Clownas well as the dawn of the 27 year curse that stalks the small town of Maine.

The inspiration is the interludes written by Mike Hanlon in the novel by Stephen Kingwhich document “catastrophic events” from Derry, Maine's past.

The cast includes Skarsgård (IT), Taylour Paige (Zola), Jovan Adepo (Watchmen), Chris Chalk (Perry Mason), James Remar (Oppenheimer), as protagonists, with Madeleine Stowe (Revenge), y Stephen Rider (Daredevil) in a recurring guest role and a regular role, respectively.

The original HBO series has brothers Andy and Bárbara Muschietti as executive producers alongside Jason Fuchs y Brad Caleb Kane as coshowrunners and executive producers. Skarsgård is another of the executive producers. Muschietti directs some episodes.

Fuchs co-produced IT: Chapter Two; Andy directed both the 2017 and 2019 adaptations, while Barbara produced them. The Muschietti brothers, together with Fuchs, developed the story of the series, with Fuchs as the screenwriter. Andy Muschietti directs four of the nine episodes of the first season.

Muschietti announced last January that three seasons of Welcome to Derrywhich will be told in three different times: 1962, 1935 and 1908, respectively in that order.

“Every time [Pennywise] comes out of hibernation, there is a catastrophic event that happens at the beginning of that cycle [el incendio en Black Spot, la masacre de la Banda Bradley, la explosión de Kitchener Ironworks]. We are basing all three seasons of this series on each of these catastrophic events. There’s a reason the story is told backwards.”

Warner Bros. Television is the studio behind the HBO series, while Warner Bros. backed Muschietti's film adaptations, IT: Part One (2017) e IT: Part Two (2019), a huge commercial success with a combined global box office of more than $1 billion. Prior to its arrival on the big screen, the novel IT was adapted for the small screen in 1990, in ABC miniseries format, with Tim Curry playing Pennywise.

The series is will premiere on October 26 on HBO Max. It will also be available on linear streaming on HBO. New episodes will debut weekly until the season finale on December 14.

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Source: https://cine3.com/hbo-red-band-trailer-it-welcome-to-derry-serie-precuela/



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