I would think, more to do with the content of the slides I would have thought....
I think Pennywise would be more effective if he looked like a normal and friendly clown, even when he's hunting the kids.
A scary-looking clown acting scary. Shocker.
Still think the design leans too much in the "obvious creepy" direction. And no I'm not saying I wanted a redo of the 1990 film design-wise and I don't care how it was described in the book because you have to make something work as a film. And I think a more subtle creepy look is better than an obvious one, on film.
Tim Curry's Pennywise looks like a normal clown that little kids might approach.
If you have a fear of clowns in general, sure. But in that case you are screwed no matter what.There's no such thing.
I think Pennywise would be more effective if he looked like a normal and friendly clown, even when he's hunting the kids.
A scary-looking clown acting scary. Shocker.

There's no such thing as a non-creepy clown.![]()
I think I've grown out of horror films because the trailer did nothing for me.
*Shrug* Different strokes I guess.There's no such thing as a non-creepy clown.![]()