A notorious serial killer, known as the 'Killer Clown,' terrorized a town, preying on children and evoking a deep-seated fear of clowns.
Horror often draws from our deepest fears, turning everyday things into sources of terror. One of the most chilling examples involves a clown, someone who is supposed to entertain and bring joy, becoming the embodiment of childhood nightmares. Over the years, this concept has inspired stories that blur the line between fiction and reality, leaving audiences both scared and fascinated.
Which character and movie is this?
In one famous horror story, the terrifying clown is known as Pennywise, a character from the miniseries It (1990), based on Stephen King’s novel. Pennywise emerges every few decades to prey on the fears of children in the fictional town

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