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There’s little — if anything — that Pennywise the Dancing Clown from Stephen King’s “It” could say to get folks to join him in his sewers. Or so we thought.
“It” focuses on Pennywise the Clown, one of the most famous figures in horror. But that doesn’t mean it’s easy to find online. When Stephen King and his publisher gave the novel “It ...
Don't go thinking the worst will be over when 2016 ends -- terrors await in 2017, especially in the sewer. "It," based on Stephen King's nightmare-inducing novel, will creep its way into theaters ...
Also Read: 'It' Box Office Predictions Balloon to Record-Bursting $60 Million Opening The actual death scene was omitted from the 1990 TV mini-series. In the scene, Pennywise shows up in the sewer ...
Turns Out Pennywise Could Easily Lure More People Into His Sewer If He Offered the Right Stuff. The good people of Twitter are here to let Pennywise from 'It' know he needs to get more creative.
If you enlarge the picture, there is a Pennywise figure in the sewer. Love it." Meghan McBride Fultz wrote on the "Town of Poolesville Community Information Facebook" group.
The premise of It-- an evil clown lives in the sewer and terrorizes children -- is scary enough on its own. Not much need be done to eek a few frights out of that setup. Nonetheless, from the ...
Red balloons, the calling card of Stephen King’s character Pennywise from the "IT" franchise, were spotted tied to sewer grates in Cudahy on Friday the 13th.
Red balloons have been tied to the sewer grates in the town of Lititz and police have taken to Facebook to tell the prankster to please refrain from replacing the balloons that they're removing ...