Stephen King's It (1990) Now

The series featured a notable ensemble of both child and adult actors:

: Originally envisioned as an 8-to-10-hour series directed by George A. Romero, the project was scaled back to a two-part, 3-hour-and-12-minute miniseries after Romero departed due to scheduling conflicts and the reduced runtime. Stephen King's It (1990)

The 1990 miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's stands as a pivotal moment in television history, transforming a sprawling 1,100-page novel into a cultural phenomenon that defined a generation's fear of clowns. Originally aired over two nights on ABC in November 1990, the production brought the haunting town of Derry, Maine, to life for 30 million viewers. Production & Development The series featured a notable ensemble of both

: Curry reportedly stayed in character to maintain a sense of unease. When young Tony Dakota (Georgie) told him he was scaring him, Curry famously replied, "That's why I'm here, kid!". Originally aired over two nights on ABC in