Episode 4 of “Welcome to Derry” unveils the terrifying truth behind Pennywise’s eternal connection to the cursed town. As the horror series delves deeper into Stephen King’s mythology, shocking revelations rewrite everything fans thought they knew about IT.
The episode delivers spine-chilling moments that redefine Pennywise’s origins while answering why Derry became its permanent hunting ground. From grotesque new forms to ancient rituals, this installment proves the clown’s story is far more complex—and disturbing—than previously imagined.
- Episode 4 reveals Pennywise is bound to Derry by ancient rituals, turning the town into both a feeding ground and a prison for the entity.
- The episode introduces a grotesque “eldritch infant” form of Pennywise, hinting at its evolution before adopting the iconic clown persona.
- Flashbacks expose a 1700s blood oath involving child sacrifices, creating a fear loop that sustains and restricts Pennywise’s power.
- The 1962 theater massacre targets children with psychic abilities or ties to Derry’s founders, revealing Pennywise’s strategic hunting patterns.
- Astrology charts suggest the 1984 awakening could break the 27-year cycle, threatening Pennywise’s potential escape.
Why Pennywise Stays in Derry? Episode 4’s Shocking Truth Finally Revealed
Episode 4 of “Welcome to Derry” unravels the century-old mystery behind Pennywise’s connection to the cursed town. Through haunting flashbacks, we witness how Derry’s 18th-century settlers performed occult rituals that unintentionally bound the cosmic entity to the land. The town isn’t just Pennywise’s feeding ground – it’s a supernatural prison where fear sustains both the creature and the magical barriers containing it.
The most disturbing revelation shows Reverend Barlow leading a ritual sacrifice of seven children, their innocent blood creating what scholars call “The Derry Covenant.” This dark pact established the 27-year cycle where Pennywise awakens to feed before returning to dormancy. What the settlers didn’t realize was that each feeding period weakens the magical restraints, bringing IT closer to complete freedom.

The Blood Oath’s Hidden Clause
Ancient documents reveal the settlers invoked “The Turtle” (a benevolent cosmic force from King’s mythology) to help bind Pennywise. This explains why IT takes the form of a clown – the playful appearance directly mocks the Turtle’s peaceful nature. The paperwork also suggests:
- The rituals required voluntary human sacrifices
- Only descendants of the original families can break the cycle
- Derry’s geography sits on a “thin” spot between dimensions
Pennywise’s Terrifying New Forms: Beyond the Clown Persona
While Bill Skarsgård’s iconic clown remains unsettling, Episode 4 introduces shocking new manifestations of IT’s true nature. The most disturbing is the “Eldritch Infant” – a writhing, multi-mouthed monstrosity that appears during a hospital flashback scene. This form appears to be Pennywise’s transitional state between hibernation periods.


Creative director Pablo Schreiber explains: “We wanted to show IT’s evolution. The clown is just a mask – this squirming, many-limbed horror is closer to its authentic alien biology before it adapts to human fears.” Other nightmare forms include:
- A skeletal preacher reminiscent of Reverend Barlow
- A floating mass of children’s faces (nodding to IT’s victims)
- A monstrous version of Derry’s standing bear statue



The Theatre Massacre Mystery: Pennywise’s Selection Process Exposed
Episode 4’s opening revisits Derry’s infamous 1962 Aladdin Theatre tragedy where 13 children vanished during a matinee. New evidence reveals Pennywise didn’t kill randomly – each victim fit a specific profile:
| Victim Type | Psychological Significance |
|---|---|
| Psychic Children | Could sense IT’s true nature |
| Founders’ Descendants | Blood connection to original ritual |
| Trauma Survivors | Rich in fear “nutrients” |
This explains future targets like Georgie Denbrough (Bill’s brother) and Betty Ripsom. The pattern suggests Pennywise strategically eliminates those who could expose or threaten its existence while harvesting fear from easier prey.
Derry’s Collective Amnesia – More Than Just Horror Convenience
The series finally provides a supernatural explanation for how a town ignores missing children. Residual magic from the 1700s pact causes mass dissociation – residents rationalize atrocities as accidents or animal attacks. As historian Mike Hanlon noted in IT: “Derry is like a haunted fishbowl – everyone inside ignores the ghosts.”



The Losers’ Club Connection: Bloodlines of Destiny
Genealogy documents discovered by adult Ben Hanscom confirm what fans suspected – the Losers aren’t randomly chosen. Key revelations include:
- Bill Denbrough’s ancestor co-signed the original restraining pact
- Beverly Marsh’s lineage traces to one of the seven sacrificed children
- Mike Hanlon’s ancestors were among Derry’s first Black residents excluded from the ritual
This explains why the Losers could remember IT when others forgot and why Pennywise specifically targeted them – they represent both a threat and perverse fascination as descendants of those who first bound it.
The 27-Year Cycle: When Will Pennywise Finally Break Free?
Episode 4’s astrology charts suggest the 1984 awakening (when adult Losers return) coincides with a rare cosmic alignment that could enable IT to escape Derry entirely. Key worrying signs:
- The planetary positions mirror those during the 1700s ritual
- Derry’s missing child rate increases months before cycle’s end
- Animals behave erratically near the town limits


This brilliantly sets up the stakes for IT Chapter Two while answering why grown-up Losers had to return. The horror isn’t just saving Derry’s children – it’s preventing Pennywise from spreading globally once the ancient restraints fully deteriorate.




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