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We speak to Pennywise’s latest form in It: Chapter Two — a sweet old lady who actually “gets scared easily”

HORROR HAS A new face. Glimpsed in the first trailer for It: Chapter Two is the mysterious Mrs Kersh (Joan Gregson), who lives in the childhood home of Beverly (Jessica Chastain) — a seemingly innocent elderly woman who, it emerges, is actually a form of It, the cosmic demon better known as Pennywise the Dancing Clown. The trailer scared the bejesus out of anyone who watched it. Including, it seems, Mrs Kersh herself.

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“I’m not a horror fan,” Gregson says to Empire with a chuckle. “I get scared easily.” The French-Canadian actor has six decades of work on her CV (including, notably, the 1999 Stephen King miniseries Storm Of The Century), but nothing like the terrifying Mrs Kersh. “It’s my first horror, and I had a wonderful time,” says Gregson. “I thoroughly enjoyed working with Andy [Muschietti, the director] and Jessica Chastain.”

Gregson had not read King’s original novel (“I have to listen to audio books, my eyesight is going”), but did watch the 2017 It film. “It was scary,” she admits, “but I watched it with fascination, because there’s so much psychology in that film.”

She’s keeping schtum about the exact horror her character unleashes (“You’ll have to see the movie”), but describes Muschietti’s direction as unique, shepherding her through the sequence with military precision. “Andy was wonderful. He would say, ‘Okay, do this, do that, now go!’ I was guided by what he was telling me to do. I’ve never had that kind of direction before.”

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As for seeing the final Gregson has reservations really looking forward to and I’m scared to death, because I know there are things that are just going me. One of my daughters to see it. I may jump out some point.” If you get sc

It: Chapter Two, it may be you won’t be the only one

Above: Just a sweet, smiling old lady… what harm could Mrs Kersh (Joan Gregson) possibly do?

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