IT: Welcome to Derry Creators React to Stephen King’s Praise

Getting Stephen King’s approval isn’t just a career milestone—it’s a validation that sends shivers of pride down any creator’s spine. When the horror master watched the first episode of HBO’s “IT: Welcome to Derry” and declared it “amazing” and “terrifying,” showrunner Jason Fuchs called it “without a doubt the highlight of my career.” For a series expanding King’s iconic Pennywise universe, earning the author’s blessing means everything.

IT Series Quick Facts

CategoryDetails
Series TitleIT: Welcome to Derry
NetworkHBO/HBO Max
Premiere DateOctober 26, 2025
GenreHorror/Thriller
ShowrunnersJason Fuchs, Brad Caleb Kane
DirectorAndy Muschietti (Season 1)
Based OnStephen King’s “IT” universe
ConnectionPrequel to 2017/2019 IT films
King’s Review“First episode is terrifying”

Stephen King’s Seal of Approval

Stephen King doesn’t hand out compliments lightly, especially regarding adaptations of his work. So when he posted on Threads that “WELCOME TO DERRY is amazing. First episode is terrifying,” the production team knew they’d achieved something special.

In an exclusive interview with Sportskeeda, Jason Fuchs—who wrote the praised opening episode—shared his emotional reaction: “I think Stephen King having that response is without a doubt the highlight of my career to this point. Stephen King’s work shaped my entire approach to storytelling.”

The validation runs deeper than professional pride. Fuchs continued: “To have Stephen King specifically call out a sequence I wrote, an episode I wrote, it’s an extraordinary honor. And it was extremely validating and fulfilling feeling, after a lot of hard work to make that episode and sequence come to life.”

For horror creators, King’s approval represents the literary equivalent of a Michelin star. His decades defining the genre and intimate knowledge of what makes audiences genuinely terrified make his praise uniquely meaningful.

Explore more about Stephen King’s adapted works at StephenKing.com.

The Opening Sequence That Set the Bar

Director Andy Muschietti faced enormous pressure following his 2017 “IT” film’s iconic opening—the terrifying encounter between young Georgie and Pennywise that became instantly legendary. That sequence established impossibly high standards.

Muschietti explained his approach to Sportskeeda: “The bar was set with the opening sequence of the movie. And I wanted to be consistent with an opening that was intense enough. And also, opening the story with telling the audience that this is a place where no one is safe. 6-year-old kid, whatever.”

The strategy was deliberate: establish stakes immediately. “Yeah, it’s a way of setting the stakes of this world very early on. That will get you on the edge of your seat for the rest of the story,” Muschietti noted.

This commitment to unflinching horror—where even children aren’t safe from Pennywise’s reach—defines both the films and the new series. It’s what makes King’s universe genuinely terrifying rather than just jump-scare entertainment.

For more horror series coverage, check our streaming horror guide.

A Prequel With Creative Freedom

“IT: Welcome to Derry” exists in King’s universe but charts its own narrative course. Set decades before the Losers’ Club confronted Pennywise, the series explores Derry’s dark history and the origins of the terror plaguing the town.

This creative departure could’ve concerned King, but Muschietti revealed the author was enthusiastically supportive: “He was open and eager to see where we were going.” King’s involvement throughout production provided both creative freedom and occasional guidance—the ideal author relationship.

Fuchs emphasized King’s influence on the project: “The fact that I get to write and create this and build this with Brad at all is a great honor and a joy.” Co-showrunner Brad Caleb Kane shares this reverence, understanding they’re expanding one of horror’s most beloved properties.

The series combines familiar elements—Pennywise, Derry’s cursed geography, the 27-year cycle—with fresh characters and storylines. For King fans and newcomers alike, it promises to deepen the mythology while delivering standalone scares.

Muschietti’s Continued Vision

Andy Muschietti directing “IT: Welcome to Derry” ensures visual and tonal consistency with the successful films. His intimate understanding of Pennywise’s character, Derry’s atmosphere, and King’s horror sensibilities makes him the perfect architect for this expansion.

Muschietti told Sportskeeda: “We’re very happy, obviously, with the blessing of Stephen King, who inspired this in the first place, and he’s our biggest literary hero. Just phenomenal. But that’s been consistent all through this journey.”

This consistent relationship with King throughout development—from the 2017 film through the new series—allowed the creative team to trust their instincts while honoring the source material’s spirit.

For more Stephen King adaptations analysis, visit our horror cinema section.

What to Expect Halloween Weekend

“IT: Welcome to Derry” premieres October 26, 2025, on HBO and HBO Max—perfect timing for Halloween thrills. The first episode, already validated by King himself, promises the same relentless terror that made the films cultural phenomena.

Expect deeper exploration of Derry’s history, new victims of Pennywise’s hunger, and the atmospheric dread that permeates King’s original novel. The series format allows for prolonged tension building impossible in feature films—a potential advantage for sustained horror.

With King’s blessing, Muschietti’s direction, and Fuchs and Kane’s writing, “IT: Welcome to Derry” has all the ingredients for prestige horror television. The real question: can you handle it?

FAQs

Q: Is IT: Welcome to Derry a prequel or sequel to the IT movies?

“IT: Welcome to Derry” is a prequel series set decades before the events of the 2017 and 2019 “IT” films. It explores Derry’s dark history and earlier manifestations of Pennywise’s terror, expanding Stephen King’s universe with new characters and storylines while maintaining connections to the established mythology.

Q: Did Stephen King actually watch and approve IT: Welcome to Derry?

Yes, Stephen King watched the first episode and publicly praised it on Threads, stating “WELCOME TO DERRY is amazing. First episode is terrifying.” Director Andy Muschietti confirmed King was involved throughout development, being “open and eager to see where we were going,” providing the creative team with both freedom and guidance.

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