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Ça : Bienvenue à Derry Notations et commentaires
- DOAN FSD28 octobre 2025I have to edit my review from a 4 to a 5 because Episode 4 was so well written and executed. ‘Welcome to Derry’ is just popping with details and we are getting explanations and clarification that not even the long, meticulously crafted book provided! Some truly brilliant ideas and maybe just maybe we will finally see that puking turtle. The origin story of Pennywise is awesome and some great character development that can be seen as proper extension from the book. King must be loving this. If you were bored like many were with episode 1 and 2 (even though the episodes were awesome) come back and watch 3 and 4 and I guarantee you will not be disappointed. You’ll want more.
- Colonel Ron Aronoff - U.S.A.R.19 mars 2026The show is good and above average. However, you get lost while analyzing the boxes being checked; white males are evil (only Capt. Musso is good), girl boss, etc. All modern Hollywoke, agenda indoctrination which makes the shoe harder to watch. One of the whitest states in the U.S. (94%, Black 2%, Native Indian 1%, rest other, mix) and they found every African American in Maine to be in it. This show is 15+ years after military integration: it is not the old 9th & 10th Calvary or the 24th & 25th Infantry units prior 1946. The acting is not over the top wonderful to say they got the best, they just got the boxes clicked. Getting really tired of this and the losses mounting up show it in Hollyweird.
- RFraschini17 février 2026Stranger What? Netflix and company should learn from these TV series. Even when they include people of color, they still respect the historical setting, keeping the story coherent from start to finish. They show the real challenges of that era, and on top of that, they’ve created a masterpiece that stays true to the original film.
- pink196022 novembre 2025“It: Welcome to Derry” thus far through episode 4 expands on one of Stephen King’s brief novel interludes, focusing this season on the Black Spot incident and the racial bigotry and violent actions of the white supremacy group in Derry. The ancient entity "It" feeds on fear by shapeshifting into each victim’s specific worst fear—a terrifying ability explored deeply without prominently featuring Pennywise the Clown yet. The series also delves into Its prehistoric cosmic origins, blending real-world horrors with supernatural terror. It premiered as HBO’s third highest-rated show after “House of the Dragon” and “The Last of Us” and has impressively doubled its viewership each week since
- bluebird13002 février 2026🤡🎈 we are all tired
- Jake2 novembre 2025Looking like yet another lecture on racism
- Jacob Thompson2 février 2026Delve into the embodiment of fear, the unknown, and the power of friendship (written by someone who has never seen the movies).
- Kaden14 janvier 2026perfect first chapter till the last episode :/
- Emily Downer3 janvier 2026Big fan of this. Better than the movies!!!
- jencollins70429 décembre 2025its a great app
- l00natick29 décembre 2025A good show!
- Hipster ZOMBIE27 décembre 2025Welcome to Derry is a bloody good return trip to Maine’s most cursed town, delivering deep Stephen King connections with far more confidence than Castle Rock ever managed. The Easter eggs, character echoes, and lore tie-ins feel purposeful instead of gimmicky, rewarding longtime King obsessives without alienating newcomers. The child actors are excellent across the board—natural, grounded, and emotionally believable—which is crucial when the show leans hard into dread. And yes, Bill Skarsgård slipping back into Pennywise the Clown is just as chilling as you’d hope: playful, cruel, and deeply unsettling, seamlessly bridging the series to the newer It films. That said, some of the horror loses its bite thanks to wonky CGI that occasionally pulls you right out of the moment—digital scares where practical effects would’ve hit harder. Still, strong performances, smart lore connections, and genuine affection for the IT films make Welcome to Derry a solid, spooky win… even if it sometimes trips over its own visual effects. 🎈
- NTCUOfficial25 décembre 2025This is hands down the best season of any TV show in 2025, from the writing, to the characters. What a fantastic, prequel/sequel to the IT movies. Bill Skarsgård was fantastic as Pennywise once more, his acting was spot on. The stakes were high, the intensity was where it was meant to be, and more. - NTCU himself
- Ricardo Arnaz CPA, ACCA USN-retired22 décembre 2025Another woke, DEI show. White males only exist as deceivers, manipulators: flawed. At least with Dunne HBO show the religious order were all females in the book but the timing was bad: even HBO admitted this and only diehards watched as it was rumbled another girl boss show. This show HBO took a page from Prime's Rings of Power and Wheels of time? Derry: Maine, where are the white males? Being evil as that is the soup de jour of the epicene writers of Hollywoke. The acting to this show is not so phenomanal that it warrants oh they got the best. but we got the boxes checked. Getting sick of itand I wonder why my Indie & foreign shows/movies has increased dramatically. Maine has less than 2% Black population. Stephen King get a hold of all the AME & Black Baptist Church directories to call the =>2% for the show? We have native Americans and a Hispanic. I'm Hispanic too; and a proud one (we are not one unified culture but numerous). Madelaine Stowe is Hispanic but not in the show and Hollywoke won't dwell on it as she is "too light to be Hispanic." Of course, Ricky however looks mestizo which was odd for the first wave off Cubanos in 1960. Why settle in Derry 99% went to Miami, Fl and Hoboken NJ after the fall of Batista?
- ADC897421 décembre 2025Finale didn’t hit for me all the way but I was pretty much locked in for every episode outside of one early on. Way darker and violent than the movies. Better than the movies too in my opinion.
- burner_account_official18 décembre 2025It, the book, is the only think work investing your time in. Any movie or TV adaptations are turds on the tele. BIC.
- stolteclan19 décembre 2025A spiritually aligned cousin to the IT movie and book! Fascinating and compelling characters, an intriguing artistic take on Pennywise that I very much appreciate and am captivated by.
- NonPlayableContent11 décembre 2025With the many adaptations we've gotten this one holds its own ground. The fact everything predates what seasoned watchers/readers know is going to be good for everyone. New people have a good starting point, old have questions answered, nitpicking people get to look for errors.
- plexidean10 décembre 2025Good production quality. Great watch most of the time.
- Kezzz19 décembre 2025IT: Welcome to Derry (2025) is a visceral prequel to the film adaptations that immediately plunges viewers into the town's cursed history. The horror elements begin instantly, trading slow-burn tension for graphic, boundary-pushing scares—starting with a disturbing opening sequence that sets an uncompromising tone. While the series introduces a capable ensemble of teenagers and adults, including a young Dick Hallorann, the character building is often surface-level. The protagonists feel more like archetypes designed to move the plot forward rather than the deeply developed emotional core found in the original "Losers' Club." The series shines most when expanding the franchise's mythology, specifically the origin of Pennywise and the town's institutional corruption. It reveals that the entity adopted its clown persona from a real circus performer to better hunt children, while tying its arrival to ancient cosmic "pillars" from a fallen star. This cycle of violence is exacerbated by the U.S. military’s "Operation Precept," a Cold War-era project attempting to weaponize the creature's fear-inducing powers. Ultimately, the show portrays Derry not just as a haunted town, but as a site of military exploitation where human greed inadvertently unleashes the nightmare.
Ça : Bienvenue à Derry Trivia
Ça : Bienvenue à Derry has 1 season.
Ça : Bienvenue à Derry has 8 episodes.
The key characters in Ça : Bienvenue à Derry are Charlotte Hanlon (Taylour Paige), Leroy Hanlon (Jovan Adepo), Marge Truman (Matilda Lawler).
Ça : Bienvenue à Derry was directed by Andy Muschietti, Andrew Bernstein, Jamie Travis, Emmanuel Osei-Kuffour, Jr..
Ça : Bienvenue à Derry was produced by Cherie Dimaline, Sarah Rath, Anna Beben.
Des événements étranges se déroulent dans la ville de Derry dans les années 1960 liés à Pennywise le clown, un personnage mystérieux qui hante Derry.
Ça : Bienvenue à Derry is rated 18.
Ça : Bienvenue à Derry is a Horreur, Mystère, Drame show.
Ça : Bienvenue à Derry has an audience rating of 8.2 out of 10.
Ça : Bienvenue à Derry episodes are 60min long.
There is no information yet from the studio on if there will be another season.


























