Cast, Story, Teaser Trailer & Everything We Know About The It Prequel Series


Welcome to Derry is the upcoming prequel to Andy Muscietti’s highly successful Stephen King movies It and It Chapter Two, and as work on the It TV series is well underway at HBO Max there’s already plenty to discuss. The It movies and story focus on the town of Derry, Maine, which is plagued every 27 years by a malevolent presence known as Pennywise. Pennywise is a demonic clown with extradimensional origins, able to take on a variety of ghoulish forms.




Pennywise feeds on fear, and his favorite snack is children, making him a more than terrifying adversary in It and It Chapter Two. While the origins of Pennywise, including why he takes the form of a clown, are hinted at in the original Stephen King novel and Muscietti’s It movies, much of his past is mysterious. The upcoming It prequel series Welcome to Derry will be expanding on the history of Derry’s killer clown, and will give a much more prolonged look at how his reign of terror affects the fictional city in Maine.

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Most Recent Welcome To Derry News

Filming Wraps On The It TV Show


After a long wait for the prequel series to finally arrive, the latest news confirms that Welcome to Derry has wrapped. After over 200 days of production (and various delays including the 2023 Hollywood strikes), producer Jason Fuchs has revealed that principal photography is finished. The news broke via Fuch’s official Instagram account in a temporary story. Included with the BTS image of a red balloon tied to his chair, Fuchs wrote “237 shoot days later… That is a picture wrap on this season of “Welcome to Derry”. Surreal. What a ride. Can’t wait for you to see this thing.”

Welcome To Derry Is Confirmed

The It Prequel Series Is Happening

Bill Skarsgard laughing as young Pennywise with a melting clown face in the It franchise


Welcome to Derry is confirmed, with the announcement made in March 2022(via Variety) alongside the reveal that Andy and Barbara Muschietti and Jason Fuchs would be producing the It prequel series for HBO Max. Filming began in 2023 though it was promptly delayed due to the SAG-AFTRA strike, which was eventually resolved in November 2023. Producer Jason Fuchs revealed that filming wrapped after over 200 days in August 2024.

Welcome to Derry
is set for a 2025 release.

Welcome To Derry Cast

Who Is Playing Pennywise In HBO’s It Prequel Series?

Jovan Adepo in a blue shirt looking pensive alongside Chris Chalk in glasses looking awe-struck, backdropped by a creepy boarded up old crumbling house beside a gnarled old tree
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The Welcome to Derry cast has been largely revealed, although there have not been any teases about whom the actors starring in HBO’s It prequel series are playing. Most of the actors announced thus far comprise the younger cast of the show, following the trend set by It which saw a group of misfit youth take on the interdimensional creature. Though there will probably be a few connections to the cast of the most recent It movies, the characters will probably be all-new since it is set in the 1960s.

It has now been confirmed that Bill Skarsgård will reprise his role as Pennywise the Dancing Clown. Earlier news suggested he would not appear in the prequel, but now the veteran character actor will once again don the clown suit and pull double duty as an executive producer as well. Many ensemble members have been announced, including Alixandra Fuchs, Kimberly Guerrero, Dorian Grey, Thomas Mitchell, BJ Harrison, Peter Outerbridge, Shane Marriott, Chad Rook, Joshua Odjick, and Morningstar Angeline, but their roles are unknown.

The confirmed cast of Welcome to Derry includes:


Actor

Welcome To Derry Role

Bill Skarsgård

Pennywise

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Jovan Adepo

Unknown

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Chris Chalk

Unknown

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Taylour Paige

Unknown

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James Remar

Unknown

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Stephen Rider

Unknown

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Madeleine Stowe

Unknown

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Kimberly Guerrero

Unknown

Kimberly Guerrero looks up while standing in a field

Dorian Grey

Unknown

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Thomas Mitchell

Unknown

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BJ Harrison

Unknown

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Peter Outerbridge

Unknown

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Shane Marriott

Unknown

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Chad Rook

Unknown

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Joshua Odjick

Unknown

Joshua Odjick talks while sitting in front of a wooden wall

Morningstar Angeline

Unknown

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Welcome To Derry Story

The Series Explores Derry In The ’60s

A composite image of Pennywise crouching down looking sinister with Pennywise in a strange shrunken form in It
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Very little has been revealed about the Welcome to Derry plot. Stephen King never wrote a prequel to It, so the story of the HBO show will be completely original. The only confirmed details are that it will contain an origin story for Pennywise, and that it will be set in the 1960s (via Variety). Until HBO or Andy Muschietti choose to reveal any more details, that’s all that’s known about the story of Welcome to Derry. More will likely become clear when a full trailer or official plot synopsis arrives from HBO.

Welcome To Derry Teaser Trailer

Watch The Brief Teaser Below

Bill Skarsgård's Pennywise smiling in the shadows of the drain in the 2017 horror movie It


The first footage for Welcome to Derry has been revealed as part of HBO’s latest promo for new and returning shows. The footage is a small part of the video, starting at the 1:35 minute mark, in the “Coming in 2025” portion. It shows a group of kids riding bikes, as well as Pennywise’s red balloon, and a voiceover of the words “This ain’t America, this is Derry.” While the new footage doesn’t reveal too much, it does give a good sense of the way that the IT prequel show will approach the source material.

Welcome to Derry

Welcome to Derry is a prequel series set in the universe of Stephen King’s It. Slated for a 2025 release, the series explores the small town of Derry, Maine, in the early 1960s, delving into the origins of the malevolent entity known as Pennywise. The narrative focuses on the lives of the townspeople as they contend with the mysterious and sinister occurrences that foreshadow the terror to come.

Cast
Jovan Adepo , Chris Chalk , Taylour Paige , James Remar , Madeleine Stowe

Release Date
2025-00-00

Seasons
1

Creator(s)
Andy Muschietti , Barbara Muschietti , Jason Fuchs




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