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Screen Rant on MSNEvery Pennywise Reference In Stephen King's Books & What It MeansPennywise is the villain of Stephen King's It, but the clown has appeared in other books by King or has been referenced in ...
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All Of Pennywise's Powers Finally ExplainedHere's the chilling explanation of all of Pennywise's powers in Stephen King's "IT." Philadelphia Eagles Respond to White House Invitation Study shows how long Social Security, $1.5M nest egg ...
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Pennywise's "Eater Of Worlds" Comment Makes Me Wish Stephen King Would Write An IT PrequelPennywise has many memorable moments in Stephen King’s It novel, but its comment about being the “Eater of Worlds” only makes me wish King would write a prequel to It. The works of Stephen ...
Pennywise refers to itself as "The Eater of Worlds," suggesting that it has destroyed worlds before and plans to do so again.
One of the most unique connects Stephen King's terrifying monstrous clown Pennywise from "It" to a beloved character from a Disney classic, and while it sounds ludicrous at first, it's really not ...
Bill Hader's daughter didn't love his work in It Chapter 2: 'First movie was better' Bill Hader and James McAvoy in talks for sequel to Stephen King's It Jessica Chastain in talks to join sequel ...
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Screen Rant on MSNStephen King Created Some Truly Vile Characters, But I Hate These 10 The MostFrom Percy Wetmore to Patrick Hockstetter, Stephen King has a way of making even schoolyard bullies seem vile and ...
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