This is welcome to the dairy trailer: fear of penalty stripes back
Peniviz, The Dancing Clown’s horror, once again returns with the disappearance of children in the upcoming Minisariies It’s trailer – Welcome to Dairy.

Prequel for Andy Masciati’s supernatural horror franchise, this, is ready to re -create the conserving saga of dancing clown, penny, penny. The trailer of it: Welcome to Dairy was released, based on Stephen Kings Classic Novel It (1986). The trailer once again brings back the terrible mysteries in the backdrop of 1962 as it navigates the story of missing children.
The trailer opens with a child trapped amid snowfall at night. A car contacts them to offer a ride house. The child replies, saying, “anywhere but dairy.” This is followed by a series of shocking events in the video in 1962, where the children of the city disappear. The story then indicates connecting the past with the present because the penny emerges as less than 27 years of age and laughter, while children run to save their lives. The ignorant adults, a gang of children on the bike, stare at the disappearance of children staring at the disappearance, reminds the events of the terror of penny. At the end of the trailer, a capted, scary character in a dark tunnel is detected because everyone shouts for help.
The show has a 60s vibe as it introduces many unnamed new characters, featuring Telor Paige, Jovan Edepo, Chris Chalk, James Reymer, Stephen Ryder, Madelin Stove and Rudy Mancuso. The disappearance of child has been developed by Minisaries Andy Musciati, Barbara Musciati and Jason Fuchs. The new line is co-produced by Cinema, Warner Brothers Television and Double Dream.
It (2017), directed by Masciati, was the screenplay by Czech Palmer, Carrie Fukunaga and Gary Dabarman. The film was jointly produced by the new line cinema, lined pictures, vertigo entertainment and Katzmith Productions. The sequel IT chapter 2 (2019) was directed by Gary Dabarman with a screenplay.
IT: Welcome to dairy debut on new names/return HBO Max – and possibly Sky In the UK, later in 2025.