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Jimmy Kimmel was a recent guest on Ted Danson’s “Where Everybody Knows Your Name” podcast and revealed that he nearly lost the job of hosting an ABC late-night talk show to none other than Jon Stewart. It was the early 2000s, and Stewart was a few years into his stint as the host of Comedy …
Andy Muschietti follows his two-part big-screen adaptation of the Stephen King novel with an eight-episode show set in 1962.
A King-sized miniseries that features a clown named Pennywise highlights our list of what to watch this week, along with Ethan Hawke’s star turn as a Broadway legend and a Kelly Reichardt art heist movie, “The Mastermind.” Here is our roundup.
HBO's "It" prequel series "Welcome to Derry" is all the horror and all of the thoughtfulness you expect from a Stephen King adaptation.
The buzz around New York Comic Con turned downright electric when Andy and Barbara Muschietti stepped onto the press stage to talk about their latest nightmare,
IT: Welcome to Derry. Brooke Palmer/HBO. Set in 1962, the new HBO series IT: Welcome to Derry functions as a prequel to the two IT feature films from 2017 and 2019. In those films
It: Welcome to Derry is the terrifying Pennywise the Dancing Clown origin story that you never knew you needed, and a must-watch for King fans.
Andy and Barbara Muschietti talk with Tom’s Guide about creating “IT: Welcome to Derry,” how the series draws heavily from Stephen King’s original novel, and why every scare has to serve the story and its characters.