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It: Welcome to Derry timeline explained: When does HBO's horror spin-off take place in relation to It and It: Chapter Two?
By Amy West published
Guide We break down where It: Welcome to Derry fits on the franchise's ever-expanding timeline

IT: Welcome to Derry review: "A supremely confident step back into the history of Stephen King's cursed town and killer clown"
By Will Salmon published
Review

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 3 episode count: how many episodes are there?
By Mireia Mullor last updated
Guide All episodes of Daryl and Carol's Spanish adventure are now available to stream

It: Welcome to Derry star says his role in the upcoming Stephen King spin-off gave him "a chance to play somebody that I relate to" after playing the "exact opposite" in 3 Body Problem
By Lauren Milici published
News Exclusive: Jordan Adepo talks Leroy Hanlon and Saul Durand

It: Welcome to Derry director says they had full support from HBO for the show's terrifying opening scene, despite it being a NSFW bloodbath: "I thought, 'They're not gonna let us air this'"
By Lauren Milici published
News Exclusive: Andy and Barbara Muschietti, Brad Caleb Kane, and Jason Fuchs explain the first ten minutes of It: Welcome to Derry

Team behind The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 3 on how Clint Eastwood's Man with No Name movies and The Revenant influenced the horror show's latest chapter
By Amy West published
Exclusive Exclusive: Showrunner David Zabel and director Daniel Percival say The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 3 was inspired by spaghetti Westerns and one of Leonardo DiCaprio's best films

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon EP explains how one of the original show's most heartbreaking storylines inspired season 3: "It was four episodes of him out on his own, looking for this little girl"
By Amy West published
Exclusive Exclusive: Greg Nicotero opens up on the "undeniable" chemistry between Melissa McBride and Norman Reedus in The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 3

New It: Welcome to Derry trailer gives us a terrifying new look at Bill Skarsgard's Pennywise – and reminds us that we'll float, too
By Lauren Milici published
News Happy nightmares, y'all!
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