As Stephen King followers nicely know, Pennywise the Dancing Clown emerges each 27 years to feast on the people of Derry, particularly the youthful technology. That’s why It: Welcome to Derry takes place in 1962, 27 years earlier than the 1989 occasions of Andy Muschietti’s 2017 It characteristic movie, and 54 years earlier than the 2016 setting of It Chapter Two.
The early ‘60s setting permits It: Welcome to Derry to faucet into the broader cultural local weather of the period, drawing on points just like the civil rights motion and Chilly Warfare dread. io9 not too long ago participated in a press day for the brand new HBO present forward of its arrival on October 26, talking with Muschietti (a co-creator and government producer on the collection, along with being the director of a number of episodes) in addition to writers, government producers, and co-showrunners Brad Caleb Kane and Jason Fuchs.
“[1962] is a part of the story as a result of we’re telling the story by means of Pennywise cycles. So it was unavoidable to go to ‘62; that is our first step into a much bigger journey,” defined Muschietti. “Segregation was nonetheless round; racial issues [were] on the coronary heart of each city in America, particularly the South, but in addition within the North, as we see in Maine, within the story. And the Chilly Warfare [too].”
He continued. “It was really thrilling to speak about these items as a result of it creates not solely a glance into historical past, but in addition dramatic alternatives [for] our characters … Additionally, ‘62 may be very near the unique time [setting] of It, the ebook. Once we did the film adaptation, we transferred it to the ‘80s. And now we’re telling a prequel that occurred in ‘62, however ‘62 may be very near 1958, which is [when the novel takes place]. So it’s a little bit of going again to the unique feeling of the ebook and attempting to discover just a little little bit of that world with its personal flavors and textures, and in addition the childhood of Stephen King.”
Kane elaborated on the setting in a separate interview with io9. “You possibly can’t inform a narrative about an interdimensional being that exploits folks’s fears in 1962 with out addressing the nice fears of the time and the nice troubles of the time. We leaned into it,” he mentioned.
“And 1962 may be very a lot thought of a time of Norman Rockwell’s America; it’s a time that’s idealized with nice innocence. Clearly it wasn’t that means for everyone, however in case you consider 1962 in America, earlier than Kennedy was assassinated, because the final second of innocence on this nation, nicely, what occurs if you scratch the floor of that innocence, that idealized time, and you discover out what’s beneath? I feel you’ll see one thing very totally different than the facade, and we tried to lean into that actuality as nicely.”
Whereas many of the present takes place in 1962, it additionally takes time to discover the deeper historical past of the Derry space. The native Native American inhabitants performs a significant position within the new collection, bringing in a perspective not represented in King’s unique story or any of its earlier diversifications.
“They’re the primary people who met the monster, and so they play an important position within the struggle in opposition to it,” Muschietti teased. “There’s part of the story that’s not even within the ebook that could be a essential story level on this collection, which tells us in regards to the battle of the Indigenous folks in opposition to It, and that has great ripple results on generations to return.”
Kane expanded on why the Indigenous storyline was so essential to incorporate in It: Welcome to Derry. “We wished to return to the origins of the creature—and we wished to speak in regards to the stewards of the land. The Indigenous folks have lived with this evil for much longer than anyone else, having been right here longer than anybody else, and so they perceive that evil is just not one thing which you could essentially defeat,” he mentioned.
“It’s a continuing; it’s a actuality in life. It must be addressed; it must be confronted and understood, most significantly, and in lieu of destroying it, it must be contained correctly. And that’s what the Indigenous folks in Derry search to do within the story. So we felt that was an essential perspective. And clearly, if we’re serious about Derry as a microcosm of America, you may’t inform America’s story with out the Indigenous perspective. And I feel that was an essential cause for us to do it.”

Whereas the Indigenous characters kind a key a part of It: Welcome to Derry, the present additionally goals for a microcosm really feel—as Kane advised, noting King originated the thought of taking a look at Derry by means of that lens. We spend time with the children as they notice there’s a monster of their midst. However we additionally get to know their mother and father and different adults on the town, in addition to the troopers stationed on the army base close by. It’s loads of playing cards to stack, however co-showrunners Kane and Fuchs didn’t see it as a problem.
“I feel we noticed it rather more as a possibility,” Fuchs mentioned. “TV is clearly long-form storytelling and so we had an opportunity to delve into totally different views in a means that the 2 hours of a film simply doesn’t let you. We have been actually excited to get to see grown-up characters who have been extra conscious of the entity than the grown-ups we meet within the context of the movies. We have been excited to enter totally different communities. We hadn’t actually seen Derry or It by means of the attitude of the Indigenous group, and it was a possibility to additionally get a gaggle of characters on the heart of this, the Hanlon household, who’re new to Derry, to actually present a means in for brand spanking new followers who possibly haven’t learn the ebook or seen the movies. We have now a household on the core of this journey who’re being launched to the world of Derry themselves for the primary time. It was all by design and one thing we’re actually enthusiastic about; it felt like this was a possibility for one thing just a little totally different.”
Whereas the present attracts on a good quantity of latest materials, the truth that it’s a prequel means viewers have a good suggestion of what occurs subsequent—together with the truth that Pennywise has extra cycles on the best way. Crafting a satisfying ending for viewers who already know the monster gained’t be defeated took a sure nuanced strategy.

“The good thing about long-form storytelling is admittedly which you could dive into character much more deeply. And we’re introducing a complete new set of characters on this than we noticed within the motion pictures,” Kane mentioned. “However we attempt to rip the rug out from beneath folks immediately so that you by no means know what’s going to occur. You by no means know what to anticipate; you by no means know who you may come to take care of that’s not going to be wrenched away from you. We wish to give the viewers that feeling: to imbue you with love for these new characters and make you worry for his or her security.”
“And actually, that’s the experience we’re taking. It’s not essentially, ‘Will It’s defeated ultimately or not?’ however ‘Will these characters survive? Will they study classes? Will they develop up? Will the mother and father see their kids once more? Will the evil plan that’s being hatched because the engine of this piece be enacted not directly, or will that snap again on the particular person enacting it?’”
Kane continued. “We wished to inform a narrative about unity and about innocence misplaced, similar to the principle themes of the ebook. Rising up and realizing that worry and hatred and all that stuff can solely be actually defeated by means of group and thru love and thru progress. We attempt to do all that with the characters, and that form of journey makes it much more expansive than simply, ‘Will It’s defeated or not?’ We’re attempting to color a narrative on a a lot bigger canvas.”
It: Welcome to Derry expands what followers find out about Pennywise’s historical past in fairly a number of facets, but it surely’s cautious to not shine too vivid of a light-weight on issues. As Fuchs defined, revealing particulars but in addition retaining a few of that thriller intact was a fragile process.
“It was a continuing balancing act—how a lot to disclose, how a lot to maintain hidden. I feel that what’s nice in regards to the richness of Stephen King’s mythology is that the extra solutions to mysteries you reveal, the extra new mysteries recommend themselves,” Fuchs mentioned. “So yeah, Brad and I wished to know extra about It. We wished to know why a being like It stays in Derry when it’s a creature of sunshine. It may journey anyplace. Why Derry? We wished to know why a shape-shifter who has a nearly infinite variety of types it may take continues to take the type of Pennywise the Dancing Clown.”
“So that you’re going to get, I hope, actually satisfying solutions to a few of these issues within the context of the present. However the solutions themselves recommend contemporary mysteries and new questions. And that’s a part of the enjoyable of the style and of Stephen King’s mythology. You possibly can all the time go deeper and deeper.”
It: Welcome to Derry premieres October 26 on HBO.
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