As Andy Muschietti’s ambitious project “Welcome to Derry” takes shape, his focus hasn’t wavered from another intriguing idea that has been swirling in discussions for some time. Recently, the director confirmed on Twitter/X that he still has plans to create a supercut of his acclaimed adaptation of Stephen King’s “IT,” with the author himself showing support for this revamped retelling of the Pennywise saga.
Muschietti envisions a supercut that merges “IT” and “IT: Chapter Two” into a single, reimagined narrative structure. Rather than following separate timelines for the children and adults, he aims to interweave their stories, mirroring the format of King’s original novel more closely. The goal is not just to lengthen the runtime but to reshape the entire experience into a more cohesive whole, as detailed below:
“The Muschiettis have confirmed that there will be an extended version of IT (super cut). IT 1 and IT 2 in a single movie with extra material and new footage still to be shot. Additionally, it has the blessing of Stephen King. #ITSupercut #ITWelcomeToDerry”
According to Muschietti, King’s approval holds significant weight, given the strong association readers have with the source material. This endorsement has helped sustain interest in the supercut project, even without an official green light.
The appeal of this endeavor becomes evident when considering the box office success of both “IT” films, grossing over $1.1 billion worldwide combined and ranking among the highest-earning horror movies to date. This commercial triumph has only bolstered the enduring popularity of the franchise.
Muschietti has hinted at the possibility of including previously unseen footage in the supercut. Over time, he has acknowledged that certain scenes delving into the deeper layers of the novel’s mythology were left on the cutting room floor. This has fueled speculation among fans, particularly those eager to see a more extensive exploration of the book’s intricate concepts.
Despite the challenges posed by time constraints and the necessity of studio support, Muschietti remains committed to his vision. The director has suggested that the completed supercut could potentially run for six hours or more, emphasizing the magnitude of the undertaking.
Enthusiastic fans have eagerly supported the idea, some even proposing the creation of a mini-series integrating the two storylines with additional footage. While the realization of the supercut is uncertain, the ongoing interest from Muschietti and King’s endorsement keep hope alive for a fresh iteration of Pennywise’s tale.
As the story of “IT” continues to evolve, fans eagerly anticipate what form this beloved narrative may take next.
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