The fear of the killer clowns has spread from America to Coventry, numerous reports of pranksters had infested the internet spying and frightening their victims -the said killer clowns craze is also the stated reason why Stephen Kings thriller novel "It" remake has been denied.
According to Coventry Telegraph, the killer clown fashion has been disturbing enough that Stephen King's "It" movie remake is denied because the craze has been brought by the film's release way back in 2017.
Stephen King's "It" is about an 'inter-dimensional predatory life-form' which abducts the children of Derry Town each 30 years.Additionally, the Dancing Clown Pennywise would make himself the worst fear of the children from the Loser's Club. Pennywise is about to return to the cinema as a more frightening character than he ever before was.
The setting of Stephen King's "It" is said to be in Maine, however, the one who will take the role of the demon possessed clown would be Bill Skarsgard who is part of the Swedish acting family led by Stellan Skarsgard.
On the other hand, New Line Studios stated that " New Line is not involved in the rash of clown sightings" would dishes out the speculations that they are spreading the prank to promote Stephen King's "It" remake.
Meanwhile, there are also some are also some reports which stated that the viral killer clown trend is a marketing strategy for Rob Zombie's "'31", both of yet is unconfirmed.
Stephen King's "It" remake is said to have a continues story as the first movie that was priorly released, the remake would work like a complementary story. Directors and producers of the remake of "It' are all proud and hardworking just to make the work of the award-winning thriller writer Stephen King a horrifying yet delightful show to watch.
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