HBO's 'It: Welcome to Derry' has achieved a Certified Fresh rating of 80% on the Tomatometer, based on 145 reviews from Rotten Tomatoes. The series, a prequel to Andy Muschietti's 'It' films, delves into the dark history of Derry, Maine, in the 1960s, focusing on the Hanlon family and the town's curse. Jovan Adepo, who plays Major Leroy Hanlon, shared insights into his role and the production in a Variety interview ahead of the season finale.
Series Overview
'It: Welcome to Derry' serves as a prequel to the 2017 and 2019 'It' films, set in 1962 Derry, Maine. The show explores the town's sinister underbelly and the origins of its malevolent entity, Pennywise. It centers on key families like the Hanlons, with the military attempting to uncover and combat the curse plaguing the community. The first season concludes on December 14, 2025, marking a significant rollout for the horror anthology on HBO.
Jovan Adepo's Role as Leroy Hanlon
Jovan Adepo portrays Major Leroy Hanlon, grandfather to Mike Hanlon from Stephen King's novel and its adaptations. A Black airman from Louisiana, Leroy arrives in Derry with his wife Charlotte (Taylour Paige) and son Will (Blake Cameron James). Suffering from a combat injury that impairs his ability to feel fear, Leroy becomes crucial to the military's infiltration efforts. Adepo explained in Variety that while Leroy has a high tolerance for fear, he experiences other emotions intensely, including anxiety over his family's safety. 'What scares him is feeling like his family’s in danger,' Adepo noted.
Production and Cast Dynamics
Directed by Andy Muschietti, the series draws from King's universe, with Adepo consulting Muschietti for authenticity. Adepo, who previously appeared in King's 'The Stand' adaptation, praised the collaborative environment, including co-writers like Cord Jefferson. He highlighted chemistry with Paige and James, building their family dynamic through off-set discussions informed by his father's Air Force background. Adepo also navigated tensions with co-star Chris Chalk's character, Dick Hallorann, evolving from friction to mutual reliance.
Critical Reception
The Certified Fresh designation reflects strong early reviews, praising the show's atmospheric horror and character depth despite its intense themes. As Season 1 wraps, anticipation builds for future installments exploring Derry's lore.