2017's "It" and its sequel, 2019's "It Chapter Two," were wildly successful in re-introducing Pennywise — a demonic entity haunting the town of Derry — to the masses. Bill Skarsgård expertly brought the dancing clown to life to the point where it is tough to narrow down Pennywise's scariest moments in those two films. That's a testament to director Andy Muschietti, who also directed the first episode of the new HBO Max series "It: Welcome to Derry." The opening scene of "Welcome to Derry" is truly horrific, and there are plenty of nods to the "It" novel from Stephen King. But the first episode also includes a reference to another Muschietti project that most people probably don't remember very fondly.

In one scene, Teddy Uris (Mikkal Karim-Fidler) is eating dinner with his family when he

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