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

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This is a video that lists 15 facts about Pennywise, the evil shapeshifting monster from Stephen King's novel It and its adaptations. The facts cover Pennywise's origin, powers, weaknesses, appearance, influence, and enemies. The video also explores how Pennywise affects real-life clowns, Stephen King's themes, and the fears of different generations.

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1. Pennywise has control over the town of Derry through subliminal influence and other actions.
2. Pennywise's backstory is bizarre, and it was born of another dimension called the macroverse.
3. Pennywise arrived on Earth about a million years ago and hibernated until 1715.
4. Every 30 years, Pennywise awakens to feed on the fear of the townspeople, particularly children.
5. Pennywise is a shapeshifter and can take on various forms to frighten its victims.
6. Pennywise appears in other Stephen King novels, including "The Tommyknockers", "Dreamcatcher", "11/22/63", and "Insomnia".
7. Pennywise follows the laws of nature, and its shape-shifting abilities are bound by the laws of the form it takes.
8. Pennywise is based on a real-life serial killer, John Wayne Gacy, who worked as a clown for children's parties.
9. Stephen King created the character of Pennywise based on his own experience with Ronald McDonald on a flight.
10. Pennywise's true form is unknown and may lie beyond the physical realm.
11. Pennywise has various powers, including illusions, partial invisibility, telepathy, regeneration, brainwashing, and control over plants, weather, and objects.
12. The turtle is Pennywise's enemy, and their origin takes us back to the macroverse where they were created.
13. Pennywise's powers are not limited to the physical realm and can affect the minds of those in Derry.
14. Pennywise's shape-shifting abilities allow it to exploit the fears of its victims.
15. The concept of Pennywise has led to a decline in the popularity of clowns and has made it harder for real-life clowns to find work.