
Whether or not we get to see the mysterious 1600s Pennywise flashback, based on Skarsgård's comments we are hoping to see more of Pennywise and his long, dark history with the town of Derry when the Losers club returns as adults in Chapter 2 projected to hit theaters in 2019.

Skarsgard portrayed Pennywise the Dancing Clown in 2017s It and the 2019 follow-up It Chapter Two, earning acclaim for his successful turn as the Stephen King villain. Bill Istvan Günther Skarsgård (Estocolmo, 9 de agosto de 1990), más conocido como Bill Skarsgård, es un actor y modelo sueco. IT film star Bill Skarsgard reveals how he came up with Pennywise's creepy smile in the movie, during an appearance on Conan. A new piece of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness art depicts Pennywise actor Bill Skarsgard as the Marvel villain Nightmare in the MCU. There's an interesting aspect to explore there." How IT's Pennywise Actor Came Up With His Creepy Smile. If you don't believe him to be real then he might not be real. It's like, what is Pennywise? He only exists in the imagination of children. I think that could be cool to explore as well.

"The book is very abstract and metaphysical about what it means to exist and the idea of fantasy and imagination and all of these things. Along with discussing the cut scene, Skarsgård also talked about how he's hoping that the second film will delve more into the "metaphysical" aspect of It and the abstract ideas that are present in King's novel that have yet to be explored on screen. If the flashback doesn't make it on the director's cut, there's also a chance that we will learn more about the 'It' entity and its ancient history in Chapter 2. Bill Skarsgard, who plays the terrifying clown Pennywise in 'It: Chapter Two,' talks about how he created the perfectly creepy voice for the sequel.
