![]() ![]() Georgie then encounters an evil clown monster (called "Pennywise") in the storm drain (who offers him a red balloon) and tells him about how people float down in the sewers. The boat ends up falling down a storm drain, much to Georgie's dismay. Bill is too sick to accompany Georgie outside, so he helps him make the boat and sends him on his way. On one October night in 1957 (1960 in the 1990 TV miniseries and 1988 in the theatrical film series), Georgie makes a paper boat with his older brother on a rainy day. Georgie has a very positive relationship with his older brother, considering him to be his best friend. ![]() Georgie Elmer Denbrough (also known as "Georgie") was born on Septem(1954 in the 1990 TV miniseries and 1981 in the 2017 theatrical film adaptation) to Zack and Sharon Denbrough and is the younger brother of Bill Denbrough. Dakota also reprised his role for a 2019 short fan film based on the 1990 TV miniseries adaptation of the novel, titled Georgie, which shows a "What If" scenario if Georgie had survived his encounter with Pennywise. Georgie is portrayed by Tony Dakota in the 1990 TV miniseries adaptation and by Jackson Robert Scott in the theatrical film series. He is used by Pennywise to taunt Bill throughout the novel. Georgie is the younger brother of Bill Denbrough, and falls prey to Pennywise the Clown. It’s purposely not going toward that weird, greasy look.Georgie Elmer Denbrough is a fictional character created by Stephen King from his 1986 epic horror novel It. It’s important that we do something fresh and original for this one. I’ll never be able to make a Tim Curry performance as good as Tim Curry. Skarsgård also says his performance and look is intentionally different from Curry’s iteration of the character: Tim Curry’s performance was truly great, but it’s important for me to do something different because of that. What’s funny to this evil entity might not be funny to everyone else. ![]() ![]() It truly enjoys the shape of the clown Pennywise, and enjoys the game and the hunt. I’m playing just one of the beings it creates. It’s beyond even a sociopath, because he’s not even human. wanted to post an official look at Skarsgård before blurry paparazzi photos spoiled the terror.ĮW’s exclusive includes some thoughts from Skarsgård on what it’s like to play such an iconic character that has scared the shit out of a whole mess of people for a long time: It’s such an extreme character. Muschetti’s version is currently filming, and it’s obvious Warner Bros. The remake has spent years in development, and most recently was going to be adapted into a two-part film by True Detective director Cary Fukunaga with actor Will Poulter in the Pennywise role before that version went under. People who are really committed to clowning and are good at it, it’s like a monastic kind of life where you’re really, it’s like a vocation, you’re giving stuff over to this higher calling. Reilly’s appearance on Marc Maron’s WTF podcast where he said: Some jerk decided that clowns were scary, and turned it into this horror movie trope, and, in fact, clowns are like priests. It reminds us of a great quote by actor John C. To be fair, not everybody has a fear of clowns. The cracked skin, those menacing yellow eyes, and that devious grin all give us the willies, or, to be more specific, maybe we just have coulrophobia. It’s a fairly straightforward image of an evil clown, but just imagine this dude haunting your dreams and showing beside your bed at night before dragging you down into a storm drain. ![]()
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