It movie: Watch gruesome deleted scene axed from Pennywise horror

Ahead of the movie’s release on DVD and Blu-ray later this month, an unseen snippet has been released – and it’s horrific.

It shows Henry Bowers – who is revealed to not only have killed his father, but cut the throats of his friends Belch and Victor.

He is then covered in blood as he watches the Losers’ Club from afar.

The scene doesn’t show the deaths of the friends, but it is still a gruesome sight as Henry sits with the bodies.

Watch above.

Bill Skarsgard, who played Pennywise the clown in the movie, has also spoken about a deleted moment from the film, which sounds like it was too scary to even be included.

“There was a scene we shot that was a flashback from the 1600s, before Pennywise [was Pennywise],” he recalled. 

“The scene turned out really, really disturbing. And I’m not the clown. I look more like myself.

“It’s very disturbing, and sort of a backstory for what IT is, or where Pennywise came from.”

He added: “That might be something worth exploring in the second one. The idea is the IT entity was dormant for thousands and thousands of years. The [flashback] scene hints on that.”

The movie broke records for horror movies upon its theatrical release last September.

It is out on January 15 on DVD and Blu-ray.

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