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This meant that the prequel could have been a complete disaster or, at the very least, nowhere near as strong as the two movies that preceded it. Fortunately, from the return of Bill Skarsgardโs version of Pennywise to the sharp social commentary of the series, It: Welcome To Derry turned out to be more than just an adequate follow-up to the It movies. The โ60s-set horror show was arguably even better than the original movies, featuring more intense scares and deeper character work thanks to its longer runtime.
Ingrid Kersh Has To Appear In It: Welcome To Derry Season 2

Unfortunately, part of what made It: Welcome To Derry so ingenious also makes the showโs next outing uniquely challenging. According to the horror franchiseโs lore, Pennywise the Dancing Clown attacked the town of Derry once every 27 years until the grown-up version of the Losers Club finally defeated the evil entity for good. This means It: Welcome To Derry season 1 couldnโt cover the events of It: Chapter Twoโs 2016-set story, nor could it cover Pennywiseโs previous attack, which was already seen in 2017โs It.
Instead, It: Welcome To Derry went back to the โ60s, and shocked viewers by introducing Madeleine Stoweโs Ingrid Kersh, an unhinged middle-aged woman who believes Pennywise is her father. An accomplice to It: Welcome To Derryโs Pennywise, Kersh goes on to become the monstrous, demonic elderly woman whom an adult Beverly visits at her Derry apartment home in It: Chapter 2.









