Debuting in HBO and HBO Max in October 2025, a new trailer of the Pennywise Prequel series IT: Welcome to Derry It was presented in San Diego Comic with 2025, and it is already one of the most scary things I’ve seen this year. The show will take us back to where it all began in the 1960s, where Derry’s city is persecuted by evil, and without them knowing, a murderous clown who is responsible for all missing children.
If you are trying to discover the full timeline, the 2017 movie version of HE It was established in 1988, with follow -up film IT: Chapter two That takes place 27 years later. Bill SkarsgÄrd has played Pennywise in the three projects, and has aged incredibly well if the images of fleeting prequel have something to do. We know how its history ended, but its beginnings are still wrapped in mystery, and that mystery is probably absolutely horrible.
We are not going to see the losers club this time, but that does not mean IT: Welcome to Derry It will be devoid of other Stephen King films. In fact, I noticed an epic crossover in the new trailer, and if you missed it, it is up to the cunning Easter egg to be looking directly in the face.
IT: Welcome to the new Derry trailer nods with Stephen King’s most disturbing story of all time

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Not happy with simply scaring fools in recent decades, King also enjoyed reducing us to tears. The redemption of Shawshank It is one of the most famous examples of this, adapted as a film in 1994 to explore the link between two men imprisoned in Shawshank. Why is this relevant? Because 57 seconds in the IT: Welcome to Derry Trailer above, you will see a group of male prisoners aboard a bus that reads’ state prison of Shawshank along her navy side.
It is a flickering moment and you will lose yourself, but it is also the guy who will make fans of horror movies gasp at the time they see it. We have no idea what role (if there are) the prison could play in the new television program, but because of the way the trailer establishes the importance of the bus, it could be more than a simple Easter egg. Two of our new youth cent hunters meet our bus prisoners in the fear at hand, with the red globe of the firm of the murderous clown floating along a river shore nearby directly later.
This could easily mean that Pennywise is a former Shawshank inmate, except instead of making a 90’s film that could reduce it to tears when thinking about it, he decided to damage innocent children. The fact that Pennywise’s background history is basically everything to play could be the most intriguing part of IT: Welcome to DerryPurely because we simply have no influence of what could come. What could be more scary than the fear of the unknown?
Will we see even more Easter eggs by Stephen King when the television program begins to broadcast? Who knows. But thanks to this cunning scene, I will keep my eyes wide open as the detective of the armchair I was born to be.