Entertainment NewsBill Skarsgård on Deleted 'IT' Scene: Disturbing to the Core

Bill Skarsgård on Deleted ‘IT’ Scene: Disturbing to the Core

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Bill Skarsgård, known for his grim roleplays in, primarily, the horror genre, opens up about a deleted scene in the 2017 film “IT.” According to the Swedish actor, the scene was overly disturbing, leading the studio to take it out of the final cut. Concurrently, Skarsgård seems to be showing his steadfast interest in thriller-intensive roles, seen in the forthcoming reboot of “The Crow,” initially played by Brandon Lee.

Key Takeaways:

• Bill Skarsgård speaks of a disturbing scene in the movie “IT” that ended up being cut.
• The Swedish actor will be featuring in the much-awaited reboot of the movie “The Crow.”
• Fears are raised over the timing of the sudden release of “The Crow” without adequate promotion prior.

Skarsgård’s Unsettling Encounter with “IT”

Andy Muschietti’s “IT,” a cinematic adaptation of Stephen King’s novel, chillingly terrified audiences worldwide, with Skarsgård taking center stage, playing Pennywise, a petrifying clown. Known for his deep-seated commitment to roles, the actor confessed that a specific scene in the movie was too atrocious, even for him to stomach.

This particular part dealt with Pennywise’s origin. The scene involved the vile clown abducting a baby from its mother to devour it—a truly nauseating visualization that caused a discomforting ripple among the crew, leading to its deletion. On revisiting this experience, Skarsgård described it as, “really, really disturbing.”

As anticipated, the studio’s reaction to this scene was overwhelmingly negative due to the horrendous act inflicted on a child — a taboo in most cultures. Although the scene was eventually leaked online, it was promptly removed after distressing numerous viewers.

The Rebirth of “The Crow”

Fast forward a few years, and Skarsgård is slated to headline the reboot of “The Crow,” a film branded into pop culture due to Brandon Lee’s iconic performance. The sudden announcement of its release on June 7th has already caused a buzz in the entertainment sphere.

Directed by Rupert Sanders and featuring a screenplay by Oscar nominee Zach Baylin, movie insiders hint at a substantial character arc change — that of the villain, containing supernatural elements. Journalist Jeff Sneider expressed his concern over it during a podcast discussion, “[it] has me nervous…I’m trying to remain optimistic about it.”

Why the Rush, “The Crow”?

Sneider’s worries extend not just to the plotted alteration but also to the timing of its release. “The Crow,” having taken over Ballerina’s summer slot, is rushing toward its release date, with minimal promotion except the unveiling of its trailer. The announcement was made with three months of preparation time, leaving several wondering if the film can stir up enough expectancy and excitement within such a brief period.

In conclusion, as fans brace themselves for the new rendition of “The Crow” and its possible impact, it’s evident that Bill Skarsgård continues to thrive in the horror genre, leaving audience members with lasting impressions, albeit sometimes too terrifying. For his fans who desire revisiting the actor’s freakish presence, “IT” is currently available for streaming on Netflix.

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Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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