If you’ve seen the recent IT movies, you know Pennywise is more than just a scary clown. But the films only scratched the surface of its bizarre, cosmic origins, hinting at something far older and stranger (Sonia Kaspbrak).
The new prequel series, Welcome to Derry, was originally set to explore that very secret. However, director Andy Muschietti has now revealed that a massive storyline showing Pennywise’s sci-fi arrival on Earth has been cut, keeping its true nature a mystery (Sonia Kaspbrak).
Sonia Kaspbrak: What Was Cut: The Prehistoric, Sci-Fi Origin of Pennywise
The major storyline cut from Welcome to Derry was set to finally show the creature’s shocking arrival on Earth millions of years in the past, providing a definitive Pennywise origin story.
Forget ghosts or demons. In Stephen King’s novel, Pennywise is an ancient, life-hating entity from a void outside our universe. Think of it less as a supernatural curse and more as a cosmic horror, like an alien that crash-landed in the area that would one day become Derry. The deleted plot points for the IT prequel were set to visualize this wild, prehistoric event.
This deep-space horror element is the one major part of the IT book canon that has never been fully brought to the screen, leaving it as a tantalizing “what if” for fans. The decision to remove it now raises a huge question: why would the creators scrap such an epic beginning?
Why This Epic Storyline Was Removed
So why leave such a spectacular scene on the cutting room floor? The decision likely comes down to a classic horror principle often called the “Jaws Effect.” In the movie Jaws, the shark is terrifying precisely because you barely see it for the first half of the film. Mystery fuels fear. By keeping Pennywise’s origins vague, the creators ensure it remains an unknowable, and therefore more frightening, force.
Beyond pure creative choice, there are also immense practical challenges. Visualizing a cosmic entity crash-landing on prehistoric Earth would require a massive visual effects budget. There’s always a high risk that such a grand, sci-fi sequence could end up looking cheesy, completely shattering the carefully crafted tension and pulling viewers out of the horror.
Ultimately, this move signals a desire to keep the show’s focus right where the title puts it: in Derry. Rather than getting lost in cosmic spectacle, the series can double down on the small-town dread and personal terror that made the recent movies so effective. The real horror isn’t in deep space; it’s on the streets where the characters live.
Sonia Kaspbrak: What This Cut Means for the Welcome to Derry Series
This creative shift means Welcome to Derry is doubling down on the grounded, small-town horror that made the recent movies so terrifying, leaving the mystery of Pennywise’s deepest origins intact.
This focus is how Welcome to Derry connects to the IT movies—by showing us the human cost. Instead of a creature crashing from space, you’ll get to watch new characters in Derry’s history uncover the origins of the 27-year cycle firsthand. You’re not just watching a monster haunt a town; you’re witnessing how a place becomes cursed, one terrified generation at a time.
