A disturbingly weird Pennywise & the Loser’s Club feature in new IT pics

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

We are less than one month away from the release of STEPHEN KING'S IT, which is set to hit theaters on September 8th. Until then we will no doubt be hit with mucho new IT news, so try to keep up.

Speaking of which, today we have two new stills from the upcoming flick, featuring the Loser's Club and Pennywise, you know, being a godd*amn humanoid windowless creeper van. Got to love it.

On top of that, the EW article features a spot-on quote from director Andy Muschietti where he was asked what his (and actor Bill Skarsgard's) approach was to Pennywise and Muschietti's answer is classic.

Andy Muschietti on the approach to Pennywise:

Keep it weird. It’s weird all the time. Pennywise does things that make absolutely no sense, but they’re very disturbing because of the weirdness.

That's awesome to hear. I may or may not have caught a 4-minutes sneak peek of the new film last night (attached to ANNABELLE: CREATION) and all I can say from that brief clip is that "disturbingly weird" is, basically, the perfect way to describe Skarsgard's performance.

You can check out the new images below and then make sure to hit us up on social media and let us know how excited YOU are for Stephen King's IT: Part I on Facebook, Twitter, and/or Instagram!

IT synopsis:

A group of young kids faces their biggest fears when they seek answers to the disappearance of children in their hometown of Derry, Maine. They square off against an evil clown named Pennywise, whose history of murder and violence dates back for centuries.

IT is directed by Andrés Muschietti from a script by Chase Palmer & Cary Joji Fukunaga and Gray Dauberman, based on the novel by Stephen King.

The film stars Jaeden Lieberher, Sophia Lillis, Finn Wolfhard, Wyatt Oleff, Jack Dylan Grazer, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Chosen Jacobs, Nicholas Hamilton, Owen Teague, Javier Botet, Steven Williams, and Bill Skarsgård as Pennywise the Dancing Clown.

IT hits theaters nationwide September 8th.

Source: EW

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