It's Pennywise the Dancing Clown actor, Bill Skarsgård, reveals whether he is involved in the upcoming HBO Max prequel series, Welcome to Derry. Skarsgård terrified audiences in It and It Chapter Two with his take on the extra-dimensional shapeshifter who terrorizes the children of Derry, Maine, every 27 years. Pennywise was originally created by Stephen King in his 1986 horror novel It. Skarsgård is the only actor to portray the character recently, after taking over from Tim Curry, who played the role in 1990. As a result, many questioned if Skarsgård would be involved in the latest It adaptation.

In an interview with Jake's Takes (via ComicBook.com), Skarsgård reveals whether he will be appearing as Pennywise the Clown in HBO Max's prequel series. Aside from the tentative title, Welcome to Derry, not much is known about the series that was ordered by HBO Max in February. It will, essentially, be another early tale from the fictional town of Derry. As for Skarsgård's involvement, check out the actor's statement below:

We'll see what they come up with and what they do with it. I'm, as of now, not currently involved in it. And if someone else gets to do it, my advice would just be: do it your own, make it your own, have fun with it, you know what I mean? What I thought was so pleasurable about that character was how incredibly abstract he was.

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Everything We Know About Welcome to Derry So Far

Aside from Skarsgård's confirmation that he isn't involved in Welcome to Derry, not many official details have been released. In fact, it isn't even clear if Welcome to Derry will feature any iteration of Pennywise. As said above, the series will take place in the same town Pennywise is known for terrorizing, but its focus seems to be honed in on the town itself rather than its most prolific monster. Welcome to Derry has been described as expanding the It universe, meaning it could dive into Pennywise's long history or delve into completely new terrors in the haunted town.

It is believed that the series will take place in the early 1960s, years before the first It film, which took place in 1988. If the series takes place in 1961, specifically, it would fit with Pennywise's 27-year pattern. However, aside from Skarsgård denying involvement, no other casting details have been revealed. In addition to this, there is no tentative release date. With the series only having been ordered by HBO a little over a month ago, though, Welcome to Derry isn't expected to premiere anytime before 2024.

Despite these sparse details, Welcome to Derry already has a strong crew behind it. Andy Muschietti, the director behind It and It Chapter Two, developed Welcome to Derry with his sister, Barbara, alongside Wonder Woman writer Jason Fuchs. The series also has the support of Stephen King, who expressed delight at the universe of Derry expanding with the Muschietti siblings at the helm. Only time will tell how much Welcome to Derry evolves and what role its most iconic monster, Pennywise the Dancing Clown, will play in it, if any.

Source: Jake's Takes (via ComicBook.com)