Bill Skarsgård’s It: Welcome to Derry has already created a storm on the internet prior to release.
Based on Stephen King’s horror It series, the upcoming HBO backed show is set to come out on October 26.
The Swedish actor is back as Pennywise to cause even more chaos and terror in the town of Derry.
While speaking about the forthcoming show, Andy Muschietti, who directed the first two films and has now made the spin off series, spilled a major insight about the new project.
According to him, there will be a major change that fans are going to notice in King’s iconic location, the "Neibolt House".
Andy told TV insider that he was excited to return to the house especially now when he was not restricted to one storyline rather, he had several episodes to explore it in depth.
The Flash director opened that Neibolt House is the gateway to It’s lair. And, so Welcome to Derry will have a give it a “new meaning”.
In a statement, he added, “I’m very, very happy to go back to Neibolt, It’s not only a house, but it’s also the gateway to It’s lair. It appears in Season 1… and has new meaning.”