Who is Pennywise afraid of?
Who is Pennywise afraid of? In Stephen King’s IT, readers are introduced to a one-of-a-kind creature that can take any form, the most popular of which is Pennywise the Dancing Clown, and as terrifying as it is, this creature has one major foe: Maturin, the turtle.
What is Pennywise’s weakness?
That is, when Pennywise morphs into a werewolf, he is subject to the same weaknesses as a werewolf, including silver slugs. In both the original novel and made-for-television adaptation, Pennywise is weakened using silver bullets melted down from earrings.
What is Pennywise’s true form?
In the novel, It’s origins are nebulous. He took the form of a clown most frequently, Mr. Bob Gray or Pennywise, but his true form is an ancient eldritch entity from another universe who landed in the town that would become Derry by way of an asteroid and first awoke in 1715.
What did Pennywise do to his victims?
Pennywise’s favorite method of killing his victims is by clowning them to death; that is, he scares them so badly that they have a heart attack and die. He also enjoys torturing and murdering children, as they are the easiest prey for him to scare.