![]() “People tend to leave you alone in Sweden. He’s not phased, but Skarsgård, who lives in Sweden with his girlfriend and daughter, is more accustomed to a low-key existence. MORE: Click Here All the Photos of Bill Skarsgård from WWD’s Exclusive Shoot They all float down here, am I right, man?'” a reference to Skarsgård’s most famous line in the story. “I flew in from Stockholm last night and as I walked in through Customs - you know when you fill out the Customs form, and then you go through the Customs and then you pick up your luggage and then you walk through and have to hand in the little - he was like, ‘Neeeext. Others see Pennywise, whether he’s in makeup or not. “I’m so familiar with the look of the character, too, that its like, I don’t see it as the Pennywise monster, I see myself in a clown face.” There’s one person who’s definitely not freaked out by Pennywise, and that person is Skarsgård himself. “He would Skype with his brothers quite often while in the makeup and they would really get a kick out of it.” Bill is a tall guy, and put him in a creepy clown costume and face that’s nightmare fuel there,” he adds. “We were used to seeing him, but a lot of the crew members and other actors were genuinely freaked out when they saw him. Sometimes he’s outright scary as hell,” Zander says. Once we sat him down for two hours and applied all the makeup, he transforms. Zander, on-set prosthetic makeup effects key artist, was with Skarsgård from Day One of test makeup to the last of the shoots for the second film: more than 50 applications of Pennywise. Skarsgård credits his costume and makeup team - “the Pennywise unit” - for the hours of work that went into his physical transformation on-set, particularly the two artists applying his prosthetics each day: Sean Sansom and Shane Zander. Without the makeup I just look like a human being that’s not normal whatsoever.” It’s almost like the makeup translates onto the character. “It’s almost more jarring seeing me doing Pennywise looking like myself because it looks like a complete maniac. “I think the effects crew was, like, ‘Whoa, what the f–k.’ When you do the digital thing you only have dots on your face so you look like yourself,” says the 29-year-old actor, lanky and lounged on a couch wearing a floral button-up short-sleeve shirt and dark jeans. Whereas he spent a lot of time experimenting with various laughs, physicalities and faces before the first shoot, for the second installment Skarsgård was thrust back into the deranged clown’s world with little warning. James gave this death "The Golden Chainsaw" award because he felt the sequence could be seen as a short film.A still from “It: Chapter Two.” Courtesy of Warner Bros. This instantly kills Dean, leaving a "very bloody mess" Eventually Pennywise breaks through the glass, and makes a face as he mauls Dean's head. Bill tries hard to save the boy as Dean panics. Pennywise appears behind the boy and begins to violently break the glass panel with his head. However Dean realises there is a bigger threat lurking behind him. Dean now trapped in a four sided mirror box exclaims at Bill and is critical of Bill and thinks he is a freak who is following him. Bill eventually sees Dean but, gets stopped by a glass panel. Dean is seen going into the mirror maze with Bill trailing behind him.Īfter a series of repetitive bumping into glass. Bill rushes to the carnival to save the young kid. Dean shocked, rides away on his skateboardĪfter realising Pennywise is going after Dean. This sends Bill into a passive rage and grabs the boy and shakes and screams at him to get out of the town. Dean first seems confused and tells Bill, that he only hears voices in the bathtub. ![]() Bill ushers Dean away from the storm drain, warning him about the dangers in it. Dean appears and asks Bill who he is talking to. Bill bikes past and continues on.Īfter Bill escapes Pennywise at the storm drain his brother Georgie died at. ![]() He again appears in Bill's childhood home where he is seen in the driveway on his skateboard. Richie asks if Dean wants to take a picture and the freaked out boy leaves with his parents, feeling threatened. Embarrassed and apologetic, Richie points towards his parents asking "Are those your parents?" To which Dean replies by saying yes. Dean then smiles creepily at Richie making him unfortunately, believe Dean is It(Pennywise) but, Dean confirms that he is a fan. He first appears at Jade of The Orient when he approaches Richie Tozier and quotes one of Richie's lines. Dean Miller is a supporting character in It Chapter Two.
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