Welcome to Derry” to answer “key” questions left by Stephen King’s novel and films

“It” by Stephen King the novel has just had a series called Welcome to Derry.
Supported by HBO Max, the show highlights the origin story of Pennywise, the dancing clown, played by Bill Skarsgård.
So far, three episodes have been released and fans are loving the scares and bloodshed while getting goosebumps.
Amid the success of the three episodes, creator Andy Muschietti revealed the main focus of the series.
According to him, Welcome to Derry will answer three major questions left unanswered in the novel and in the two films.
The questions are: “What is it?” What does he want? And why is he on this plane of existence?
“I think Stephen King intentionally creates an unfinished puzzle, and these questions are the driving force. These big questions are the driving force of the book, and they are the heart of the book.”
“There is a big mystery because of these big question marks that are never resolved,” Muschietti added.
Since there are plans to make three seasons of the series, each part will answer these questions by the end.
According to Andy, Welcome to Derry was created to “reveal the iceberg beneath the water over the course of three seasons, and we’ll talk about a larger mythology that ties into Stephen King’s other works.”
Episode 3 of Welcome to Derry finally features Pennywise terrorizing children.




