I’m very curious though as to what scene this will be in the film. I’m sure that each one of them will be scarred for life with a severe case both hating and fearing clowns from here on out. Now, after the scene, the actor did his best to try and calm the kids down and let them know he wasn’t really the monster he looked to be. What am I doing? What is this? This is horrible.”” So some of these kids got terrified and started to cry in the middle of the take, and then I realized, “Holy shit. ![]() He started to cry and the director yelled, “Action!” And when they say “action,” I am completely in character. Some of them were really intrigued, but some couldn’t look at me, and some were shaking. Their parents have brought them in, these little extras, right? And then I come out as Pennywise, and these kids-young, normal kids-I saw the reaction that they had. “At one point, they set up this entire scene, and these kids come in, and none of them have seen me yet. In fact, it looks as if the actor had been tormenting from the children from the very first time that they saw him in costume! The clown who Tim Curry embodied and made generations of kids hate those painted comedians is back, and it sounds like Skarsgård was having fun with it even when not in front of the camera. ![]() ![]() You have to love when entertaining behind-the-scenes stories pop up about what happens on sets for films so you should enjoy exactly what Bill Skarsgård did to the other actors for ‘ It‘.
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