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Those shards are then crucial to IT: Welcome to Derry Season 1’s ending, as the barrier they form around the town of Derry is broken as part of a military plan to free the creature. There’s a desperate bid to get the shard back in place so that this can be reformed, which, of course, is successful, with It remaining confined to the town and forced back into its sleep cycle. But what’s particularly curious is that It was able to wake up at all.
Can Pennywise Wake Up When It Wants & Why Does It Sleep For 27 Years?

After the burning of The Black Spot, which was the augury, or last big event where it feeds before going back to sleep, Pennywise did enter its sleep cycle, but then quickly woke up when it felt that one of the pillars had been removed. This is a new addition to canon, and not something taken from King’s books. Indeed, the shards as a whole were invented for the TV series, but the book reveals that It’s only wants or purposes are to eat and then to sleep and dream.
Still, it seems unlikely that this is a case of It being completely able to wake up at will. The sleep cycle is like hibernation, so it’s not impossible for It to wake up when absolutely necessary, for example if it was under extreme threat or, as in Welcome to Derry, its connection to the shards means it felt the pillar being removed and that jolted it awake, because it was a rare opportunity to escape from Derry.








