Summary
A potential second season for the TV series "It: Welcome to Derry," a prequel to Stephen King's horror novel "It," has not yet been confirmed. The show creators, Andy and Barbara Muschietti, have plans for two more seasons that would explore different time periods, but HBO's renewal is still pending.
Key Facts
- "It: Welcome to Derry" is a prequel series based on Stephen King’s novel "It."
- The first season is set in the 1960s and follows a group of young people uncovering the mystery of an evil force.
- There is no official confirmation from HBO about a second season.
- The creators have a three-season plan, with the second season set in 1935 and the third in 1908.
- The series explores the backstory of Pennywise the Clown, the central horror figure.
- Bill Skarsgård played Pennywise in the first season, but no cast is confirmed for a potential second season.
- There is no trailer for a second season yet.