Andy and Barbara Muschietti's IT: Welcome to Derry serves as a prequel in the Stephen King universe and has become one of the more praised adaptations of King's IT series. So far, two episodes have been released and have received generally positive reviews.
The third episode is scheduled to release on November 9, returning to its regular release schedule after a special Halloween episode. A recently released trailer for this episode highlights not only horror elements but also a notable reference to another Stephen King story.
The series includes multiple callbacks to other Stephen King works. Earlier trailers featured Easter eggs such as a bus from Shawshank State Prison and a character named Dick Hollaran. The latest trailer specifically mentions one of these references.
The first two episodes focus on the deaths of three children at the hands of a mutant baby in a theater. Hank Grogan, the theater’s owner, is falsely accused and arrested for the murders.
“IT: Welcome to Derry is reported to have more than a few callbacks to other Stephen King worlds.”
This connection enriches the story by tying it to the broader Stephen King universe, creating a layered experience for fans.
Author’s summary: IT: Welcome to Derry combines strong horror storytelling with subtle ties to Stephen King’s larger universe, deepening the narrative through clever references and suspenseful plot twists.