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It: Welcome to Derry S01E02: "The Thing in the Dark" Preview & More
We've got a preview for HBO's It: Welcome to Derry S01E02: "The Thing in the Dark" and an early look at S01E03: "Now You See It."
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- Preview the chilling HBO Max episode It: Welcome to Derry S01E02: "The Thing in the Dark" before it airs on HBO.
- Get a look at S01E03: "Now You See It," plus behind-the-scenes footage from Episode 2.
- EPs compare Episode 1's shocking massacre to Game of Thrones' infamous "Red Wedding" moment.
- Showrunners reveal how the brutal fate of Derry's new kids ups the horror stakes for the series.
Because of a special streaming treat for the Halloween season, we have an interesting preview to pass along for filmmakers Andy Muschietti and Barbara Muschietti and Showrunners Jason Fuchs and Brad Caleb Kane's It: Welcome to Derry. HBO Max viewers have been able to watch S01E02: "The Thing in the Dark" since the holiday hit, with HBO viewers getting a chance to check it out tonight. For those of you checking it out for the first time tonight, we have a preview waiting for you below. If you have already watched tonight's episode, you're still in luck because we also have the trailer for S01E03: "Now You See It," as well as a look behind the scenes at the second episode.

It: Welcome to Derry Season 1 Episodes 2 & 3 Previews
It: Welcome to Derry Season 1 Episode 2: "The Thing in the Dark" – Directed by Andy Muschietti and written by Austin Guzman, here's a look at the image gallery that was released for the second chapter:
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It: Welcome to Derry Season 1 Episode 3: "Now You See It" – Directed by Andy Muschietti and written by Guadalis Del Carmen & Gabe Hobson, here's a look at the episode trailer (followed by a look behind the scenes at Episode 2):
EP, Co-Showrunner on Opening Episode's "Red Wedding" Moment
Yeah, the final moments of the first chapter were brutal. The opening scene introduced Matty (Miles Ekhardt), only for him to be killed (for lack of a better phrase) in a truly horrific way. But that was just the opening salvo. Matty's classmates, Lilly (Clara Stack), Ronnie (Amanda Christine), Phil (Jack Molloy Legault), Teddy (Mikkal Karim-Fidler), and Susie (Matilda Legault), join together to get some answers. Let's just say that it did not go well, leaving only a severely wounded Lilly and Ronnie as the survivors – and a whole lot of viewers left staring at their screens, uttering, "Did they just f***ing kill the 'Losers Club'?"
"We love it," Barbara Muschietti shared during a profile interview with EW, comparing it to a famous/infamous shocking moment from HBO's Game of Thrones. "It's our Red Wedding." Andy Muschietti added, "This is strategically a devastating event to set the audience into that sense of 'nothing is safe in this world.' We kind of trick the audience into thinking that these are the new Losers. Well, guess what? I guess they're all dead."
"It was a product of that mini room experience where we decided, 'What if this happened?'" Fuchs revealed, offering some insights into the mini writers' room consisting of Fuchs, Kane, and the Muschiettis. Interestingly enough, the kids lived at the end of the original script for the pilot. "So the network didn't know that was going to happen in the context of the pitch. We had a wall with headshots of child actors who would've played the kids in [episode] 101. Andy theatrically stood up as I was pitching. I got to the part where all of them, other than Lilly and Ronnie, being eaten. Andy pulled the paper down, and there was a whole other group of kids [headshots] under there. I'll never forget seeing their faces and feeling like, 'If we can replicate their reaction in the room with audiences at home, we'll have a really interesting, exciting, satisfying way to end episode 1.'"
Barbara Muschietti admitted that they were expecting some pushback from the network when it came to how far they were pushing things regarding horror and the scare factor. "We went in [thinking] that will be the fight for us, we're gonna have to fight to keep on pushing the horror and push the jump scares. It was the opposite," she added, noting it was a "huge relief" to get the support.






































