![]() ![]() The actor will definitely have the opportunity to revisit Pennywise again as he's going to have to rekindle that abusive relationship he had with the character when he comes back to shoot IT: Chapter 2. It’s a daunting but exciting thing to sort of revisit him again." By Kaila Hale-Stern Sep 13th, 2017, 12:28 pm sihl on Tumblr Something unexpected has begun showing up on my Tumblr dashboard: people are attracted to Pennywise the Dancing Clown from It the. "This was a process of letting go of the monster. the otherworldly Pennywise the Clown in their town of Derry, Maine. But, he's still obviously grateful for the opportunity to play him. Cinematic Dreams And Celluloid Nightmares: The Best And Worst Of Stephen King On. ![]() It’s been very overwhelming, says Nélisse, who gives a heartbreakingly anguished. Sounds like Skarsgård had some unsettling experiences with trying to break free of Pennywise. 1 day ago &0183 &32 Sophie Nélisse as teen Shauna in an early Yellowjackets scene with Kevin Alves as teen Travis. Like, I’m Pennywise and I’m really upset that I’m out in public and people are looking at me." "It was in the shape of either me dealing with him, sort of Pennywise as a separate entity of me, and then also me as Pennywise in circumstances that I didn’t appreciate. He then goes on to say: "I was home, done with the movie, and I started having very strange and vivid Pennywise dreams. Pennywise started popping up in his dreams: "After we wrapped, I was in my childhood home in Sweden, sitting having coffee with my mom at our kitchen table, and realized, ‘Oh, holy sh-, I don’t have to deal with this relationship anymore!’ It was a very quick shift of just feeling better, like, ‘Oh my God, I’m relieved that I don’t have to deal with the darkness of the character.’ I likened it to an exorcism – him exiting my body and getting rid of the Pennywise toxins." He went on to talk about how happy he was to let go of the character and be out of that relationship, but it still wouldn't leave him. ![]() ![]() All your friends go, ‘You need to dump this piece of sh-, he or she is destroying your life.’ And then once you’re out of it, you see, ‘I was so miserable.’ But I wouldn’t say I was miserable doing Pennywise because I had a lot of fun with it as well." People don’t really realize it until they’re out of it. He went on to say that living with this monstrous character was like being in an abusive relationship: "It’s just like being in a very destructive relationship. Pennywise and Bill go into this sort of relationship together, and I’m trying to figure out who he is and I have to devote so much time and effort to this other person – or thing, in this case – and that goes on for months." He brought the character to life in the most terrifying of ways and apparently after he was finished playing him, the character continued to haunt him! He couldn't get Pennywise out of his head! In an interview with EW, the actor said: "I liken every character that I do to a relationship that you’re in. I was back home and jet-lagged and back in Europe and I would have these very, very strange dreams.Bill Skarsgård was amazing in the role of Pennywise The Clown in the big screen adaptation of Stephen King's IT. I thought that I didn’t have to think about Pennywise anymore, but I dreamt about him. We wrapped, and I flew home the next morning. The last scene that we shot was the storm drain scene, which is sort of the most pivotal scene of the first movie in terms of the character. the shoot was three months, but it was probably a good four or five months of just living with this character. Every project I've ever done, it is a weird kind of thing of waking up the next morning and being like, 'I guess I don't have to think about that person anymore.' And then all of a sudden, the last day of shooting, it wraps and then you don't have to think about that character anymore at all. Every day, you're so intimate with this character in your own head. "You get the part, and you prepare for the part, and you live with this character for so long, and then you shoot the. I likened it to an exorcism him exiting my body and getting rid of the Pennywise toxins.' Unfortunately, even after filming the actor was still having nightmares about the clown. "Filming is always, it's a very strange thing to do as an actor," he explained. Skarsgård revealed he had a similar experience shortly after filming with Pennywise. For example, Joaquin Phoenix has recently spoken about the impact of playing the Joker. RELATED: IT: Chapter Two IMAX Trailer Reveals Horrifying New FootageĬertain characters can stick with actors. ![]()
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