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The end of IT: Welcome to Derry has the remaining members of its version of the Losers Club take on and defeat Pennywise (for now). However, it can be assured that It will be back again, and not just in the 1989 cycle we’ve already seen in the movie. There’s a long, violent history of the entity in Derry, which the finale nods towards as it reveals that Pennywise can see through time. That’s something that’ll likely have major ramifications going forward – or backwards – if Welcome to Derry Season 2 happens.
5) IT: Welcome to Derry Hasn’t Been Renewed For Season 2 (Yet)

At the time of writing, IT: Welcome to Derry Season 2 has not been confirmed by HBO. That’s somewhat surprising, as the show had one of the biggest premieres in HBO history, coming in third behind The Last of Us and House of the Dragon. Both of those were swiftly renewed for more, and logic would dictate that the Stephen King prequel would follow suit. That is still the most likely outcome, especially as the creators have spoken about various ideas for the future of the series and an overarching three-season plan, but HBO is not rushing into a decision. With the season wrapped up, hopefully it’ll come sooner rather than later.
4) IT: Welcome to Derry Season 2 Will Be Set In 1935

IT: Welcome to Derry takes place in 1962, meaning it cannot move forward in the timeline. It operates in 27-year cycles, which means the next one is IT in 1989, and then IT: Chapter Two‘s setting of 2016. Instead, as the show has been teasing throughout, the plan is for the timeline to move backwards, to the cycle directly preceding this one by another 27 years, which would put it in 1935. Going even further beyond that, Welcome to Derry Season 3 – if it gets that far – will take place in 1908, the year It encountered Bob Gray and first took the form of Pennywise.
3) IT: Welcome to Derry Season 2’s Story

One of the key parts of IT: Welcome to Derry Season 2’s story has already been confirmed: the Bradley Gang massacre. This was teased by the credits of the show, but is also notably one of the interludes from King’s book, and was briefly mentioned in the IT movies as well. That puts it in a similar position to the burning of The Black Spot, which became one of the biggest, most devastating events of Season 1.
The Bradley Gang were a group who used to rob various stores in Derry, and were gunned down in a major shootout, which also included witnesses reporting having seen a clown involved. Like The Black Spot, it’s likely there’ll be a mix of rising tensions in Derry – this time presumably driven by the Great Depression – and Pennywise’s influence of fear and the violence and anger that begets. It’s also possible the clown will once again be Ingrid Kersh, similar to how she appeared in Season 1, Episode 7.










