Top 15 Things You NEED To Know About Pennywise Before Watching the IT Movie - Summary

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The video is about 15 facts about Pennywise, the evil shapeshifting monster from Stephen King's novel IT. Some of the facts are:

- Pennywise can make people forget the horrors he causes in the town of Derry, Maine.
- Pennywise's origin is from another dimension called the Macroverse, where he has an enemy called the Turtle.
- Pennywise has many powers, such as illusions, telepathy, regeneration, brainwashing, and weather control.
- Pennywise can be defeated by courage and heart, which are the strengths of the Losers Club, a group of children who face him.
- Pennywise is based on a real-life serial killer clown, John Wayne Gacy, and has influenced many other Stephen King novels and themes.
- Pennywise has also affected the lives of real clowns, who have lost jobs and opportunities because of the fear he instills in people.

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1. Pennywise is a shapeshifter that feeds on the fear of its victims.
2. Pennywise originated from another dimension called the Macroverse and arrived on Earth about a million years ago.
3. Pennywise can influence and brainwash the minds of the adults in Derry, making them forget or ignore the missing children cases.
4. Pennywise must follow the laws of nature of whatever form it takes, but it can also regenerate, teleport, create illusions, and control the weather.
5. Pennywise can be defeated by courage and heart, as demonstrated by the Losers Club.
6. Pennywise is based on a real-life serial killer, John Wayne Gacy, who dressed as a clown for charity events.
7. Pennywise appears in other Stephen King novels, such as The Tommyknockers, Dreamcatcher, and 11/22/63.
8. Pennywise has a cosmic enemy called the Turtle, who represents creation while Pennywise represents consumption.
9. Pennywise has caused a decline in the popularity and demand for clowns, as many people have developed a fear of them after reading or watching IT.
10. Pennywise was inspired by Stephen King's encounter with Ronald McDonald on a flight.