‘IT: Welcome to Derry’ Creator Explains How Strikes “Complicated” Filming: “Suddenly Became Hellish”
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The debut of 'IT: Welcome to Derry' on HBO comes with a backdrop of challenges due to the Hollywood strikes that paused production for eight months. Co-creator Barbara Muschietti revealed that 90% of three episodes were filmed before the shutdown, highlighting the difficulties faced in resuming filming. This situation is significant as it reflects the broader impact of industry strikes on creative projects, affecting timelines and production logistics.
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