Welcome to Derry Season Finale Review
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Welcome to Derry are eager for more. Will Season 2 deliver the scares and answers? Explore Pennywise’s horrors and Derry’s dark secrets.
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It: Welcome to Derry creator confirms season 2 will feature younger versions of season 1 characters
"We can only say the stuff that's already known, like it's in 1935, 27 years before season 1 and it involves the massacre of the Bradley Gang from the books," Muschietti told Variety. "It takes place during the Depression in Derry, and there are some new characters and some characters from this season as well, but younger versions of them."
IT: Welcome to Derry’ reaches the end of its season 1 with a gratifying climax. Lily and her friends, the unofficial Losers Club of 1962, successfully entrap Pennywise back into his cage following the clown’s brief but horrifying reign of terror.
After playing him in It and It: Chapter Two, the actor admitted he was hesitant to slip on Pennywise's dancing shoes again, but said “things changed” when he heard about what producers Andy and Barbara Muschietti had in mind for the prequel series.
With season 1 now over, fans are already wondering when we'll get to see IT: Welcome to Derry season 2 on our screens. According to the show's executive producer Barbara Muschietti, the wait for new episodes shouldn't be too long, but it's ultimately up to HBO.
Welcome to Derry” finishes its first season on Sunday. Will Pennywise the Dancing Clown be back to terrify viewers in the future?
The plot surrounding the Bradley Gang for It: Welcome to Derry Season 2 can be considered a “confirmed” storyline, as the creative team of the series has given various statements regarding this matter. Andy Muschietti spoke about it to Deadline before Season 1 even aired.
IT: Welcome to Derry Season 2 has not yet been renewed by HBO, but Pennywise's story suggests it will definitely happen.
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It: Welcome to Derry season 2: All we know so far about the HBO horror spin-off's second chapter
Two characters that could realistically show up are Kimberly Norris-Guerrero's Rose and Madeleine Stowe's Ingrid Gray/Kersh, who've lived in Derry their whole lives. In the 1908 flashbacks, Emma-Leigh Cullum played Ingrid, while Tyner Rushing portrayed the character in the 1935 sections, so it's very likely they'll both be back.