IT Deleted Scene That Was Deemed Too Disturbing For Theatrical Release Saw Pennywise Eating A Baby

IT Deleted Scene That Was Deemed Too Disturbing For Theatrical Release Saw Pennywise Eating A Baby

Pennywise actor Bill Skarsgard recently alluded to a scene that was cut from the new IT adaptation because it was deemed too disturbing, and we now have the grisly details of what it would have entailed...

By MarkCassidy - Oct 14, 2017 09:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Horror
We know that the new IT movie wisely chose to exclude the notorious underage gangbang sequence from Stephen King's novel, but an equally disturbing scene was actually shot before being deemed too gruesome for the theatrical release.

Pennywise actor Bill Skarsgard dropped a few hints as to what this flashback scene entailed in a recent interview, but now thanks to a script excerpt that surfaced over at Bloody Disgusting, we can read the horrific details for ourselves in full.


She’s shaking, doesn’t want to let go. Behind her, the Door OPENS. A Little Boy, 6, asks — BOY: Mama? ABIGAIL: NO! OUT! NOW! Frightened by his mother, the Boy runs. Abigail turns back to Pennywise. Wherever he may be now in the room. The light somehow seems to spin faster now. She kisses her baby and sets it down. It BAWLS. ABIGAIL: I’m sorry, I’m so sorry… She turns away from the baby. Faces those dying embers. We keep on her face as they seem to begin GLOWING BRIGHTER AS — OVER HER SHOULDER — OUT OF FOCUS — Pennywise crawls over to the Baby and starts to feast. SHARP CRY FROM THE BABY CUT OFF as we hear a CRUNCH. Abigail continues to look into the BRIGHT ORANGE GLOW of not the flickering fire… but the DEADLIGHTS. Her expression changing. Fear. Denial. Grief. Acceptance. And then nothing. Just a glazed look.

As Skarsgard previously revealed, the scene in question takes place in the 1600s and would have served as an origin story of sorts for the demonic clown.

The full sequence (which you can read about HERE) would have featured a more human-looking, shape-shifting Pennywise offering Abigail the choice of willingly sacrificing her baby, or having her entire family wiped out - much like what went down in the sewers between the malevolent creature and the Losers' Club towards the end of the film.

It sounds pretty damn terrifying, but perhaps it was best left on the cutting room floor! What do you guys think?
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Supercat6376
Supercat6376 - 10/14/2017, 9:33 AM
Yea didn't need to see that... it would've added nothing.
scapegoatjones
scapegoatjones - 10/14/2017, 9:33 AM
delightful
scapegoatjones
scapegoatjones - 10/14/2017, 9:34 AM
infant death and cannibalism is right up there with the entertainment value of rape in movies.
Gdub510
Gdub510 - 10/14/2017, 9:37 AM
Didn't see the movie, is it good?
ODanil
ODanil - 10/14/2017, 9:38 AM
Another movies with baby eating? what the hell is that the new Blue Beam From Sky?

Bokis
Bokis - 10/14/2017, 11:09 AM
@ODanil - I think it's harder to scare people now a days. I remember being disturbed by the first season of the Walking Dead and being desensitized towards the later seasons. Instead of creating a suspensful tone, filmmakers have to sensationalise and write scenes about eating babies...
ElJefe
ElJefe - 10/14/2017, 9:40 AM
MeAreLegend
MeAreLegend - 10/14/2017, 9:41 AM
It wouldve been interesting to see Pennywise during the 1600s but I feel like that would be too much info about him.
The less I know about Pennywise, the scarier he is( atleast for me)
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