‘It’ star Bill Skarsgård decorated baby’s room with Pennywise dolls

It: Chapter Two hit theaters last weekend, and needless to say we’ve had a few nightmares involving Pennywise

Now, Bill Skarsgård, who plays the demon clown, just unveiled some news about his baby’s room that makes us wonder how his kid can sleep at night. 

Read more: nothing, nowhere., Travis Barker drop hazy guitar-filled track “TRUE LOVE”

Skarsgård appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and talked a bit about what he’s chose to decorate his 11-month-old girl’s room with. Spoiler alert: it involves the murderous clown. 

“I’ve gotten a bunch of … fun merch and stuff throughout the years, so her little baby room is just filled with Pennywise teddy bears,” he said, which was met with some shocked reactions from the audience. 

Also in the interview, the actor taught Colbert how to perfect the Pennywise smile. It’s pretty astounding to watch him do it without all of the creepy makeup. You can see the full interview below. 

As previously mentioned, It: Chapter Two just dropped in theaters and became the second-highest horror movie opening with $91 million, with the first It film beating it out for the No. 1 spot. You can see the creepy trailer for it below. 

More IT: Chapter Two news 

Neck Deep recently debuted a Pennywise shirt just before the film premiered that features the infamous red balloon, killer clown and the Neck Deep boys on the back.

The front of the black T-shirt features an embroidered “ND” and Pennywise eyes design.
The shirts were unfortunately only available until yesterday, but you can still see the killer design below. 

 

This isn’t the first time the band have released an It-inspired shirt. Many fans are eager to add this recent release to their collection after snagging a different It-themed Neck Deep shirt during Halloween 2017.

What do you think of the Pennywise actor’s choice of nursery decor? Sound off in the comments down below!

See more: 10 pop-punk shows we wish we could have gone to

[envira-gallery id=”194483″]