Pucker up for this gloopy pile of Morris Bainbridge, arriving soon with new Pennywise and Periwinkle variants too.
NECA's 'Ultimate Blood Pennywise' will let you act out the events of the HBO show's season one finale—fog machine not included.
HBO’s Stephen King adaptation delivered plenty of Pennywise, but we have some lingering thoughts about what happened and what’s next.
The Stephen King adaptation wrapped up its first season Sunday night on HBO with a little slice of fan service.
Pennywise was always going to slither away for another 27-year slumber, but boy did he wave good-bye with gusto.
The penultimate episode of HBO’s Stephen King series empowered all its baddies at once—with devastating consequences.
Beep, beep, kids: even that nice lady who gives you such comfort might be hiding a terrible secret.
The HBO show's creators talked about what to expect next as the story digs deeper into the origins of Stephen King's villainous clown.
The clown of the hour finally showed up on HBO’s Stephen King adaptation—but that was just one outrageous element in a truly bonkers episode.
This clown is really dancing between the demon baby bat and pickled daddy before settling on its most familiar form.
HBO’s new series, a prequel to Andy Muschietti’s two ‘It’ movies, awakens an earlier incarnation of Pennywise.
Andy Muschietti, Brad Caleb Kane, and Jason Fuchs talk to io9 about HBO's spooky Stephen King series.
NECA's new tie-in figure for the HBO 'It' prequel hints at a whole new side of the demonic clown.
Pennywise is up to his old tricks in 'Welcome to Derry,' but you won't always see him in his full, clown glory.
The Crow star is bringing his Stephen King villain back for Max's 2025 show Welcome to Derry.
The escape room attraction draws its frights from Warner Bros' hit horror films based on the Stephen King novel.
Check out some set photos from Captain America: New World Order , new stills from Orphan Black , and another trailer from the Russo Brothers' Citadel .
Float into Stephen King's imagination (and your nightmares) at "Escape IT," a new attraction in Las Vegas.
Flash director Andy Muschietti and his team will extend the world of the Stephen King horror novel.
Five years later, the cinematic version of King's novel still has the spooky, kid-eating magic.