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IT CHAPTER THREE: Welcome To Derry

Aunque no ha habido confirmación de It: Capítulo 3, una actualización reciente sobre la nueva serie de televisión de la franquicia, Bienvenido a Derry, insinúa que Bill Skarsgård podría regresar para una posible tercera entrega de la serie de películas de terror. Desde que se lanzó It: Capítulo Dos en 2019, no se ha notado mucho sobre la continuación de la franquicia, al menos en forma de película. El próximo programa Welcome to Derry, por otro lado, se anunció por primera vez en 2022 y su lanzamiento está previsto para 2025. La serie de HBO Max seguirá el despertar del malvado payaso Pennywise durante la década de 1960 en Derry, Maine.

Si bien Bienvenido a Derry ya es un esfuerzo emocionante para los fanáticos de It, una actualización reciente hace que la serie sea aún mejor. Deadline informó que Bill Skarsgård, quien anteriormente interpretó a Pennywise en It and It: Capítulo Dos de 2017, repetirá su papel en Bienvenido a Derry. Cabe destacar que Skarsgård también asumirá el papel de productor ejecutivo. En general, el regreso de Skarsgård como Pennywise en Bienvenido a Derry es emocionante porque confirma que Bienvenido a Derry es una parte sólida de la franquicia cinematográfica más grande, pero más que eso, insinúa que está lejos de haber terminado. Muchas gracias por mirar !

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