HBO has officially renewed its hit horror prequel It: Welcome to Derry for a second season, solidifying the network’s commitment to expanding the chilling mythology behind Stephen King’s iconic story. The renewal comes on the heels of the series’ successful Season 1 finale, which premiered on October 26, 2025.
Set decades before the events of the feature films, the series explores the sinister history of Derry and the early manifestations of Pennywise.
According to Collider, director Andy Muschietti always envisioned Welcome to Derry as a multi‑season narrative. His plan spans three seasons, allowing the creative team to explore Pennywise’s origins without rushing the mythology.
Muschietti emphasized that the mystery surrounding IT will unfold gradually. The goal is to maintain Pennywise’s unknowable nature — a key element of the character’s enduring terror.
“We never want to be ahead of the audience,” Muschietti has said, noting that the slow‑burn structure ensures the story remains unpredictable and deeply unsettling.
Season 1 was crafted with meticulous attention to long‑term consequences, laying the groundwork for an even darker and more intense second chapter.
The first season quickly became one of television’s most talked‑about horror releases, praised for its atmospheric storytelling, character depth, and expansion of the IT universe. Critics highlighted the show’s ability to stand independently while enriching the established lore.
HBO’s renewal signals strong confidence in the creative direction and the long‑term potential of the series.
With Season 2 and Season 3 planned, fans can expect a deeper dive into Derry’s cursed history, the origins of the entity known as IT, and the escalating horrors that shaped the town long before the Losers’ Club.
Production details for Season 2 have yet to be announced, but the creative team has confirmed that the next chapter will raise the stakes and push the mythology further. As the series continues its three‑season arc, viewers can expect a more expansive, terrifying exploration of Pennywise’s past.
For now, fans can revisit Season 1 on HBO as anticipation builds for the next descent into Derry’s darkness.
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