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Long before Bill Skarsgård took up the mantle in the 2017 blockbuster, Tim Curry terrified a generation of children as . Broadcast over two nights on ABC, the miniseries was a massive success, proving that Stephen King’s sprawling, 1,100-page epic could be condensed into a format suitable for the small screen. Technical Breakdown of the Release Broadcast over two nights on ABC, the miniseries

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Whether you are revisiting the Losers’ Club for the 27th time or watching Tim Curry’s Pennywise for the first time, this release is the best way to float through the sewers of Derry in high definition.