![]() The most notable example is the sadistic Henry Bowers (Nicholas Hamilton), a bully who goes insane and slays his abusive father. But what if they're telling the truth? In It, Pennywise (Bill Skarsgård) wakes up every 27 years not only to kill but also to influence regular humans to carry out his barbaric bloodshed. They intend it to be taken as an ironic statement because, as Red (Morgan Freeman) recounts, every time a new group of inmates arrives at Shawshank, there's at least one who breaks down and hysterically swears to his innocence. The prisoners at Shawshank have a habit of saying that everyone inside is innocent. Related: Why The Running Man Is The WEIRDEST Stephen King Adaptation But even these two very different stories are intertwined, and Pennywise The Clown could be their link. King has also written several stories in other less terrifying genres, one of which was adapted into IMDb’s top rated movie of all time, The Shawshank Redemption - a story about two prisoners who face an endless sentence in Maine's Shawshank State Penitentiary. ![]() Such is the case of It, one of his most famous horror books, which centers on a group of children who face an evil entity in the fictional rural town of Derry, Maine. Most of the hundreds of stories that Stephen King has written throughout his prolific career stand on their own as frightening tales of supernatural forces terrorizing regular people in small American towns.
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