'It: Welcome to Derry' Courtesy of HBO Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text It's perhaps no major surprise that It: Welcome to Derry's first season is unlikely to have a particularly upbeat ending. During the HBO series' event at CCXP on Sunday in São Paulo, Brazil, the show's team was asked to give a single word to sum up the penultimate episode ahead of it airing Sunday. Participating in the panel for the show that is based on Stephen King's classic horror novel It were co-creators Andy Muschietti and Barbara Muschietti, along with castmembers Chris Chalk and Rudy Mancuso. "Episode seven? Devastation," replied Chalk, who plays Dick Hallorann. Filmmaker Andy Muschietti, who directed Warner Bros.' 2017 movie It and its 2019 follow-up, added, "You took the word from my mouth. Devastating, like deaths." And Barbara Muschietti's choice was, "Heartbreaking," which led to exclamations of disappointment from the moderators and crowd. Related Stories Movies 'Anaconda' Director Debuts Unseen Footage for "Off-the-Rails" Comedy, Teases Future of Franchise Movies Sean Baker Says "Filmmakers Need to Put Our Foot Down" in Response to Netflix-Warners Deal She went on to say, "I'll tell you one thing: Rudy is great in it. So, it's OK." Last week's sixth episode of It: Welcome to Derry certainly teased that devastation could be on the horizon. In that installment, Lilly Bainbridge (Clara Stack) realized that Ingrid Kersh (Madeleine Stowe), who has been stalking her as Periwinkle the Clown, is the daughter of Bob Gray (Bill Skarsgård), the original Pennywise the Dancing Clown. Meanwhile, the episode ended on a cliffhanger as the racist mob arrives at the Black Spot in search of Hank Grogan (Stephen Rider). Speaking of Mancuso, his character, Pauly Russo, sacrificed himself this season to save best friend Leroy Hanlon (Jovan Adepo). The actor was asked to reflect on that decision. "It's interesting because I don't think Pauly was necessarily imagined as this super-selfless, self-sacrificial character," Mancuso explained. "But in that moment, at least for me, what was going through Pauly's mind was, 'This is what my purpose is.' All these other characters, including my partner, Leroy, has a lot to lose. He has this family, and he has this reputation, and he's battling with his own traumas. But Pauly really only has Leroy." It: Welcome to Derry is set in Derry, Maine, in 1962 amid the aftermath of young Matty Clements (Miles Ekhardt) disappearing. The cast also includes Taylour Paige, James Remar, Matilda Lawler, Blake Cameron James, Amanda Christine and Arian S. Cartaya. In keeping with the themes of the series, the panel's participants were asked to name their greatest fear. "My fiancée, Camila Mendes - who's here - being mad at me," quipped Mancuso. Meanwhile, Barbara Muschietti replied, "Fascist government," leading to a big cheer from the crowd. During a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Chalk teased the daunting task for the show's leads as the season winds down. "How can you beat Pennywise, guys?" the actor asked. "Is that even possible for this group of ragtag goofballs? I don't know. We'll see." THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Trump Trump on Hosting Kennedy Center Honors: "If I Can't Beat Out Jimmy Kimmel in Terms of Talent, Then I Don't Think I Should Be President" Live Feed Melissa McCarthy Kicks Off 'SNL' With Festive Monologue as She's Toppled by a Snowstorm Live Feed 'The Boys' Final Season Gets Bloody Trailer, Release Date Live Feed 'School Spirits' Reveals First Look at Season 3, Sets January Return Live Feed 'Percy Jackson' Heads into 'Fortnite' Ahead of Season 2 TV Premiere Live Feed 'The Testaments' Reveals First Look at 'The Handmaid's Tale' Sequel Series Coming in 2026 Trump Trump on Hosting Kennedy Center Honors: "If I Can't Beat Out Jimmy Kimmel in Terms of Talent, Then I Don't Think I Should Be President" Live Feed Melissa McCarthy Kicks Off 'SNL' With Festive Monologue as She's Toppled by a Snowstorm Live Feed 'The Boys' Final Season Gets Bloody Trailer, Release Date Live Feed 'School Spirits' Reveals First Look at Season 3, Sets January Return Live Feed 'Percy Jackson' Heads into 'Fortnite' Ahead of Season 2 TV Premiere Live Feed 'The Testaments' Reveals First Look at 'The Handmaid's Tale' Sequel Series Coming in 2026
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'It: Welcome to Derry' Co-Creators Tease "Heartbreaking" End to Season
December 8, 2025
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