HBO Max Orders “IT” Prequel “Welcome To Derry” To Series

HBO Max has ordered the Max Original drama WELCOME TO DERRY (working title) to series. The series, from Warner Bros. Television and developed for television by filmmakers Andy Muschietti and Barbara Muschietti (“IT,” “IT Chapter Two”) and Jason Fuchs (“IT Chapter Two,” “Wonder Woman,” “Argylle”), is a prequel to the New Line global blockbuster “IT” …

Evil Resurfaces In Derry As Cameras Roll On New Line Cinema’s “IT Chapter Two”

Principal photography has begun on New Line Cinema’s “IT Chapter Two,” director Andy Muschietti’s follow-up to 2017’s critically acclaimed and massive worldwide box office hit “IT,” which grossed over $700 million globally. Both redefining and transcending the genre, “IT” became part of the cultural zeitgeist as well as the highest-grossing horror film of all time.

“It” Floats Onto 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray & DVD January 9, 2018

You’ll float too when “It” arrives onto 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and Digital from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. New Line Cinema’s blockbuster horror thriller “It,” directed by Andy Muschietti (“Mama”), is based on the hugely popular Stephen King novel of the same name, which has been terrifying readers for …

New Line Cinema’s Box Office Juggernaut “It” Floats Past Half A Billion Worldwide

Continuing its record-breaking run, New Line Cinema’s horror thriller “It” is surpassing $500 million at the worldwide box office today, after less than three weeks in release, it was announced today by Sue Kroll, President Worldwide Marketing and Distribution, Warner Bros. Pictures. The critically acclaimed blockbuster is now the highest-grossing horror film ever, breaking the …

New Line Cinema’s “It” Has Fearsome Record-Shattering Debut

New Line Cinema’s widely acclaimed horror thriller “It” smashed the record books with stunning opening weekend numbers on both the domestic and international fronts, it was announced by Sue Kroll, President Worldwide Marketing and Distribution, Warner Bros. Pictures. Based on Stephen King’s beloved perennial bestseller, the film took in an estimated $189.4 million worldwide.