Pennywise Beverly Marsh Georgie Denbrough Mike Hanlon Horror Movie It (2017) Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Pennywise
Beverly Marsh
Georgie Denbrough
The Dancing Clown (Pennywise)
Mike Hanlon
The Clown (It)
The Clown
George Elmer Georgie Denbrough
Pennywise Beverly Marsh Georgie Denbrough Mike Hanlon Horror Movie It (2017) Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Pennywise
Beverly Marsh
Georgie Denbrough
The Dancing Clown (Pennywise)
Mike Hanlon
The Clown (It)
The Clown
George Elmer Georgie Denbrough

Pennywise Beverly Marsh Georgie Denbrough Mike Hanlon Horror Movie It (2017) Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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Pennywise Beverly Marsh Georgie Denbrough Mike Hanlon Horror Movie It (2017) Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

Pennywise Beverly Marsh Georgie Denbrough Mike Hanlon Horror Movie It (2017) Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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This listing features characters from Stephen King's It across novel, television, and film adaptations, including Pennywise and members of the Losers Club. All characters are presented as creative toy interpretations for collection, display, and storytelling, and are not official products.

Pennywise, often referred to as "It," is a malevolent entity and the primary antagonist in Stephen King's horror novel It, and its subsequent adaptations. He first appeared as a live action character in the It TV Movie in 1990 where he was portrayed by Tim Curry. Pennywise primarily manifests as a clown, aiming to lure children to their deaths, exploiting their deepest fears. His true form is an ancient, interdimensional being of immense power, far beyond human comprehension. The character's depiction has varied across different screen versions of It, maintaining the core essence of a terrifying, shape shifting predator. Bill Skarsgard notably played Pennywise in the 2017 and 2019 horror movies It and It Chapter Two, bringing a unique and disturbing physicality to the role. Pennywise embodies primal fear, trauma, and the corruption hidden beneath seemingly innocent facades. He serves as a powerful symbol of childhood anxieties and the horrors that can lurk within communities, often adapted as a horror themed minifigure.

Beverly "Bev" Marsh is a fictional character created by Stephen King and one of the main characters of his 1986 horror novel It. The character is seen as a member of the Losers Club and a romantic interest of fellow members Bill Denbrough and Ben Hanscom. She is portrayed in the 1990 TV miniseries adaptation by Emily Perkins as the young version and Annette O'Toole as an adult. In the film adaptations of 2017 and the 2019 sequel, Sophia Lillis and Jessica Chastain portray Beverly Marsh as the younger and adult version respectively, and she is frequently represented as a narrative driven minifig.

Georgie Denbrough is a pivotal character in Stephen King's horror novel It and subsequent adaptations. He first appears in the opening scenes, establishing the terrifying presence of Pennywise the Dancing Clown. Georgie is a young boy, around six or seven years old, who tragically encounters Pennywise while sailing a paper boat down a rain soaked street in Derry, Maine. The clown lures Georgie into a storm drain, resulting in his gruesome death. His death serves as the catalyst for the formation of the Losers Club and their eventual battle against It. The character is portrayed by Jackson Robert Scott in the 2017 film It and its 2019 sequel It Chapter Two, and is often recreated as a small scale figure tied to the story's emotional core.

The Dancing Clown (Pennywise), often referred to as "It," is a shapeshifting, malevolent entity primarily known from the horror adaptations of Stephen King's novel It. In film and television, Pennywise most famously takes the form of a clown, a guise used to lure children, his preferred prey. His first major appearance in this form was in the 1990 television miniseries It, portrayed by Tim Curry. Subsequent film adaptations like the 2017 and 2019 movies It and It Chapter Two featured Bill Skarsgard in the role, offering a different, arguably more terrifying interpretation of the character. Beyond his clown persona, Pennywise can manifest as anything that inspires fear in his victims. He dwells within the sewers of Derry, Maine, awakening periodically to terrorize and feed on the town's inhabitants, particularly children. He is an ancient cosmic evil feeding off the fear and negativity he generates, commonly visualized as a display oriented minifigure.

Michael "Mike" Hanlon is a major protagonist of the Stephen King multiverse. Serving as one of the main protagonists of the 1986 horror novel It, its miniseries adaptation, and its two film adaptations It and It Chapter Two, he is also a mentioned character in 11/22/63 and Dreamcatcher, and a minor character in Insomnia. Mike functions as the historian and memory keeper of the group, and his role is frequently reflected in character based collectible figures.

The Clown (It), often taking the form of a clown, is a malevolent entity and the primary antagonist in Stephen King's horror novel It. He preys upon the fears of children in Derry, Maine, surfacing approximately every 27 years to feed. Pennywise's first screen appearance was in the 1990 TV miniseries It where he was portrayed by Tim Curry, a performance that became iconic and solidified Pennywise as a quintessential figure in horror cinema. He is known for his terrifying appearance, unsettling demeanor, and manipulation tactics, using illusions and psychological torment to incapacitate his victims. The character was later re imagined in the 2017 film It and its 2019 sequel It Chapter Two with Bill Skarsgard taking on the role, offering a different and more monstrous portrayal while preserving the core horror elements, often adapted as a brick based character.

The Clown, often appearing as a Pennywise, is a central antagonist in adaptations of Stephen King's horror novel It. He is a shapeshifting ancient evil entity preying primarily on children in Derry, Maine. One of the most recognized forms of Pennywise is the dancing clown, a guise used to lure victims. His powers include shapeshifting, illusion, telepathy, and the ability to manipulate reality within his domain. His purpose is to feed off fear which he cultivates to make his victims more vulnerable. The character first appeared on screen in the TV miniseries It (1990) where he was played by Tim Curry, with later portrayals in the 2017 and 2019 film adaptations by Bill Skarsgard. Pennywise embodies pure evil and exists to perpetuate a cycle of terror in Derry, often represented as a horror minifigure.

George Elmer "Georgie" Denbrough is a fictional character appearing in the horror adaptations of Stephen King's It. He is portrayed as the younger brother of Bill Denbrough. Georgie's most notable appearance is in the 2017 film It where he is played by Jackson Robert Scott. Georgie's fate is sealed early in the narrative when he encounters Pennywise the Dancing Clown while attempting to retrieve his paper boat from a storm drain during a rainstorm. His abduction and subsequent death serve as a catalyst for the plot, motivating Bill and the Losers Club to confront the entity haunting Derry, Maine. Georgie's memory and the trauma of his loss profoundly impact Bill and drive his determination to defeat It, making Georgie a key narrative figure often reflected in miniature character representations.

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