![]() Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Bill Skarsgård - Pennywise itself - also sounds like he’s on board: ![]() Muschietti isn’t the only one thinking on the idea of a sequel/prequel/sidestory/whatever. But, for now, there’s nothing on the table.”īarbara Muschietti rejected io9’s pitch of Pennywise versus dinosaurs, unfortunately. It sounds like Muschietti is interested in making a prequel. “It’s always exciting to think of eventually exploring this mythology,” he said. That’s something we learned in Chapter Two, that IT is an alien being that crashed to Earth in the distant past, and has been making things difficult for people in the northeastern United States ever since. So you can imagine the amount of material.” He’s been in contact with humans for hundreds of years, every 27 years. IT has been on Earth for millions of years. is done adapting the book doesn’t mean there aren’t other directions the filmmakers could take. “There is a whole mythology to the book though,” said director Andy Muschietti, Barbara’s brother. “Mythology is something that always has opportunities to explore. The movies split them up, with Chapter One focusing on the kids and Chapter Two on the adults.īut just because Warner Bros. In the book, these timelines run alongside each other. Twenty-seven years later, those same kids return to Derry to face down the monster once more, and to kill it for good. These last two movies adapted Stephen King’s IT, a behemoth of a book with two parallel stories: in one timeline, a group of kids in the sleepy town of Derry, Maine confront a nameless evil that often takes the form of a clown named Pennywise. “The book, as it is, is done,” producer Barbara Muschietti told io9. That leads to the question: Are we going to get an IT: Chapter Three?Ī few SPOILERS for IT: Chapter Two float below. And if you haven’t noticed, when something is a hit in Hollywood, studios tend to want to milk it for as much money as possible.
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