How to watch the premiere of Pennywise Prequel It: Welcome to Derry

Just in time for Halloween, HBO is expanding the world of “It.”
A new prequel series, “It: Welcome to Derry,” premieres tonight, October 22, on HBO and HBO Max Streaming service.
“It: Welcome to Derry” comes from three of the people behind the 2017 film “It” and its 2019 sequel “It: Chapter Two” — director Andy Muschietti (who directs the first four episodes of the new series), producer Barbara Muschietti, and co-producer Jason Fox.
‘It’s: Welcome to Derry’: What to know
- when: October 26, 9pm ET (Weekly on Sundays until December 14)
- channel: HBO
- My neighbor: HBO Max (Try it for free)
In the new series, a couple moves to Derry, Maine with their son, just as a local boy disappears. Set in 1962, the series will continue to trace the origins of the shape-shifting, murderous entity known as Pennywise the Dancing Clown (played by Bill Skarsgård, reprising his role from the 2017 and 2019 films).
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“It: Welcome to Derry” release date:
“The Chair Company” will premiere at 10pm ET tonight, October 12, on HBO. The episode will be released simultaneously on HBO HBO Max streaming service.
How to watch “It: Welcome to Derry”:
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“It: Welcome to Derry” episodes:
“It: Welcome to Derry” is an eight-episode series, with new episodes broadcast During the next eight weeks.
- Episode 1: “The Pilot” – November 2.9 pm ET
- Episode Two: “The Thing in the Dark” – November 9, 9 p.m. ET
- Episode Three: “Now You See It” – November 4, 9 p.m. ET
- Episode 4: TBA – November 23, 9 p.m. ET
- Episode 5: TBA – November 30, 9 p.m. ET
- Episode 6: TBA – November 30, 9 p.m. ET
- Episode 7: TBA – November 30, 9 p.m. ET
- Episode 8: TBA – November 30, 9 p.m. ET
“It: Welcome to Derry” cast:
- Taylor Paige as Charlotte Hanlon
- Jovan Adepo as Leroy Hanlon
- Blake Cameron James as Will Hanlon
- Chris Chalk as Dick Halloran, the chef at the Overlook Hotel from The Shining.
- James Remar as General Shaw
- Steven Ryder as Hank
- Madeleine Stowe
- Rudy Mancuso as Captain Paulie Russo
- Clara Stack as Lily
- Amanda Christine as Ronnie
- Michal Karim Fiedler as Teddy
- Bill Skarsgård as Pennywise the Clown
“Welcome to Derry” schedule:
“It: Welcome to Derry” is a prequel to “It” and “It: Chapter Two” that follows Pennywise’s 27-year cycle.
The events of the first season of It: Welcome to Derry take place in 1962, while the events of the series It take place in 1989, and the events of the second season begin 27 years later in 2016.
The creators of “It: Welcome to Derry” have envisioned a three-season story that continues back in Derry’s history using the same 27-year cycle. A potential second season would be set in 1935 and a third season would return to 1908.
‘It: Welcome to Derry’ trailer:
Where to stream “It” and “It: Chapter Two”:
Both “It” and “It: Chapter Two” are also streaming. HBO Max.
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