Director Andy Muschietti has confirmed his ongoing interest in creating a massive supercut of his films "It" and "It: Chapter Two," which could run over six and a half hours. During a recent Reddit Q&A for the new series "It: Welcome to Derry," Muschietti expressed that he still dreams of merging the two films while incorporating new footage, deleted scenes, and even content that never made it to filming. Although he hasn't yet found the time to begin this ambitious project, fans are excited about the potential addition of significant scenes, such as one featuring the celestial turtle Maturin. Meanwhile, "It: Welcome to Derry," which serves as a prequel set in 1962, has received positive feedback and is poised for at least two more seasons, with upcoming time jumps to 1935 and 1908.
nWill there be an extended cut of "It" and "It: Chapter Two"? nYes, Andy Muschietti has stated that creating an extended cut combining both films remains a goal of his, but scheduling conflicts from working on "It: Welcome to Derry" have delayed its progress.
"It" is based on Stephen King's novel of the same name, focusing on the terrifying entity Pennywise that haunts the town of Derry, Maine. The films, released in 2017 and 2019, gained immense popularity, leading to the creation of the prequel series "It: Welcome to Derry." This series aims to delve deeper into the lore of the town and the origin of Pennywise, broadening the franchise's universe and allowing fans to explore its rich backstory.
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