As one might imagine, the two movies based on Stephen King's It are full of blood and death, and there are a lot of characters who die in It. While it's a decidedly morbid thought, death is the one thing that truly unites all people. Everyone dies eventually, but if one is lucky, that day comes at a very old age and with loved ones at their bedside. In the world of Stephen King, death often comes at the hands of a vampire, a demon, or a shape-shifting monster that takes the form of a clown named Pennywise.
Of all the fictional locales featured in King's novels and short stories, Derry, Maine, is near the top of the list of places no one should ever want to visit. Anyone who crosses its borders is a potential Pennywise casualty. While the clown usually targets kids, he doesn't always, as seen with Adrian Mellon.
Of all the fictional locales featured in King's novels and short stories, Derry, Maine, is near the top of the list of places no one should ever want to visit. Anyone who crosses its borders is a potential Pennywise casualty. While the clown usually targets kids, he doesn't always, as seen with Adrian Mellon.
- 10/17/2024
- by Michael Kennedy, Shawn S. Lealos
- ScreenRant
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