Stephen King's Pennywise the Dancing Clown has been in existence for nearly 40 years. Related: Kevin Smith's Tusk 2: Why The Director's Idea Is The Sequel We Need
JEEPERS CREEPERS MOVIE COSTUME SERIES
In 2017, the third installment released, and depicts the creeper 23 years after the events of Jeepers Creepers. While the movie series hasn't been given rave reviews, it is popular among horror fans for its unsettling creature who feasts on human flesh and may even get a Jeepers Creepers 4. Two years later, its sequel released in 2003 with a new story that, presumably, takes place during the same year as the first movie, but on the final day of the creeper's feeding cycle. The first installment in his Jeepers Creepers series premiered in 2001 and starred Justin Long, of Tuskfame. It would be irresponsible not to mention this fact about the director, as it is a piece of his life that has impacted his filmography as well as his journey as a horror movie creator. Jeepers Creepers was created by Victor Salva, a highly controversial director due to his criminal record Salva was convicted for sexually abusing a minor. Here's how it is entirety possible that the creeper could be another version to add to the expansive list of creatures that Pennywise takes the form of, but only under very specific circumstances. The clown is known for taking numerous forms in both the novel, the miniseries, and Andy Muschietti's two part movie series.
The creeper in Jeepers Creepersshares several similarities with Pennywise the Dancing Clown from Stephen King's IT, which has led fans to theorize that he could be another version of the shapeshifting creature that lives in Derry, Maine.