Welcome To Derry: Andy Muschietti Teases A New Bowers Character In A Big Role
Muschietti has revealed a behind-the-scenes look at the "It" prequel series "Welcome to Derry," teasing a new character presumably related to Henry Bowers.
Read MoreMuschietti has revealed a behind-the-scenes look at the "It" prequel series "Welcome to Derry," teasing a new character presumably related to Henry Bowers.
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Read MoreAccording to Cocaine Bear star O'Shea Jackson Jr., shooting the film was easier for him than it was for his dad Ice Cube in 1997's Anaconda.
Read MoreMatthew Lillard's Stu Macher was the most dangerous of all the Ghostfaces in the Scream film franchise, and there are many reasons why.
Read More"The Pope's Exorcist" director Julius Avery is already getting one sequel to the film, but he sounds game for hundreds of others.
Read MoreSome of these films are beloved by ardent horror enthusiasts some were box office bombs, but they all had some viewers dashing for the exits.
Read MoreHere's how Pennywise the Clown might not have been taken out after all, and may soon be back for a third film in the It series.
Read MoreGood or bad news depending on who you ask, but Rhys Frake-Waterfield isn't done making childhood-ruining stories after "Blood and Honey" and its sequel.
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