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New Pennywise poster & pics are pure nightmare fuel

Every day we inch closer and closer to the release of director Andy Muschietti's part one-of-two adaptation of STEPHEN KING'S IT and I couldn't be more excited. Like I've said before, I try my best to limit the amount of IT news I post to AITH for no reason other than I could fill my daily quota up in no time.

That said, I'm going to combine TWO bits I've stumbled upon recently into one post because these new looks at the film – specifically Pennywise the Nightmare Clown – are too good to pass up.

Below you can check out an all-new banner poster for the film, which features little-yellow-slicker-clad Georgie coming face to face with the Dancing Clown, and while that's a spooky image, sure, the following two magazine peeks at Pennywise are a new kind of monster.

The first pics if (relatively) ho-hum, but the second pic – featuring Pennywise giggling and jiggling out of that damn Circus De Soleil fridge – is one of the freakiest images I've seen since Doc Brown popped his own eyes out at the end of Roger Rabbit. Brr…

You can check out the new images and poster 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.

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Mike Sprague