Never a dull minute with Bill & Madeleine. In the middle of the night. In a burning spot.
Get your #ITWelcomeToDerry questions answered by Andy and Barbara Muschietti! IT’s all going down this Thursday, 12/11 at 1:30pm PT / 4:30pm ET on r/horror. Link in bio.
So i have spent the last 50 years with this guy. We have gone through everything together. I cannot imagine my life or my profession without him. To the next 50 years, aparato. @andy_muschietti 🇦🇷 50 años de absolutamente todo juntos. Una epopeya. Feliz cumple aparato. Por lis proximos 50. Nos quedan tantas historias que contar. 📸@xhank
Thank you @swangzhel for a third wonderful cover for Ep 7! Ep 8 landing tomorrow!
Sim, não passou nem um dia e eu já tô com saudade do elenco de #ITBemVindosADerry reunido. Alguém sabe se é normal? 🤧 #CCXP25 #HBOMaxNaCCXP
@dctheflash The Great #henrybraham shooting like only he does. Ben Batman and @lukebrandonfield 🇦🇷 Nuestro director de foto Henry Braham rodando a Ben y a Luke 📸 @cbj_photo
When Jayson McNamara approached @andy_muschietti and I to give him a gentle hand with his documentary @noritafilm , we jumped head first. Not only do we admire him as a film maker, but Norita, the heart of the film, has been a beacon of light for Argentineans of all generations. NORITA premieres in Los Angeles on June 25th. Premier tickets still available. Link in bio.🇦🇷 Jayson McNamara nos dio la oportunidad de participar en su maravilloso documental NORITA. Por siempre agradecidos y orgullos de esta película profunda e importante. Estrenamos en Los Angeles el 25 de Junio. Entradas disponibles en el link de la bio. Gracias Jayson, gracias Andrea, gracias Sarah y Melissa, y a todos los que bordaron esta belleza. Y sobre todo, Gracias Norita.
Ep 7 by the wonderful @swangzhel
Life is incredibly fragile. But Rob Reiner’s legacy is not. Mr Reiner made some of the most tender, joyous, thrilling films I have ever watched. I will be spending as much time as possible rewatching all of his movies. That’s who Rob Reiner is, and that’s what I want to remember.
Life is incredibly fragile. But Rob Reiner’s legacy is not. Mr Reiner made some of the most tender, joyous, thrilling films I have ever watched. I will be spending as much time as possible rewatching all of his movies. That’s who Rob Reiner is, and that’s what I want to remember.
Life is incredibly fragile. But Rob Reiner’s legacy is not. Mr Reiner made some of the most tender, joyous, thrilling films I have ever watched. I will be spending as much time as possible rewatching all of his movies. That’s who Rob Reiner is, and that’s what I want to remember.
Life is incredibly fragile. But Rob Reiner’s legacy is not. Mr Reiner made some of the most tender, joyous, thrilling films I have ever watched. I will be spending as much time as possible rewatching all of his movies. That’s who Rob Reiner is, and that’s what I want to remember.
Life is incredibly fragile. But Rob Reiner’s legacy is not. Mr Reiner made some of the most tender, joyous, thrilling films I have ever watched. I will be spending as much time as possible rewatching all of his movies. That’s who Rob Reiner is, and that’s what I want to remember.
Life is incredibly fragile. But Rob Reiner’s legacy is not. Mr Reiner made some of the most tender, joyous, thrilling films I have ever watched. I will be spending as much time as possible rewatching all of his movies. That’s who Rob Reiner is, and that’s what I want to remember.
Life is incredibly fragile. But Rob Reiner’s legacy is not. Mr Reiner made some of the most tender, joyous, thrilling films I have ever watched. I will be spending as much time as possible rewatching all of his movies. That’s who Rob Reiner is, and that’s what I want to remember.
Life is incredibly fragile. But Rob Reiner’s legacy is not. Mr Reiner made some of the most tender, joyous, thrilling films I have ever watched. I will be spending as much time as possible rewatching all of his movies. That’s who Rob Reiner is, and that’s what I want to remember.
What a ride ❤️. Episode 8 is out. What a way to go, First Season!
A little music before the score. @andy_muschietti @benjaminwallfisch 🇦🇷 un poquito de música antes de la banda sonora. ❤️
55 añitos de muito amor! Felicidades viejos! 55 years of love and marriage for these two. ❤️❤️
Barbara Muschietti is the phenomenal producer behind IT Chapter One & Two (combined $1.17B worldwide), The Flash, and the new Max series IT: Welcome to Derry. We actually met 6 years ago during my early podcast grind when I cold-emailed Barbara inviting her on the show. She said yes! She invited me to the Warner Brothers lot, to her office, and generously gave me almost 3 hours of her time. It was a real turning point for me and the show. The world, and certainly Hollywood, has changed tremendously since then. Full disclosure: we recorded this mere days before the audacious news that Netflix won the bid to purchase Warner Bros. Discovery. Five years later, we’re back. Barbara opens up about “pushing a very, very heavy boulder” aka the reality of making movies even as an established producer with billions in box office success. She talks about The Flash making $300 million worldwide and still being considered a disappointment. She gets raw about what she learned producing nine hours of IT: Welcome to Derry with child actors during the strikes. We also dig into the LA production crisis, why she still takes a photo of the Warner lot water tower every single morning, and she’s terrified we might lose it. #it #welcometoderry #itwelcometoderry #warnerbros #warnerbrothers #stephenking #pennywise #billskarsgard #tvproduction #filmproduction #thetown #variety #hollywoodreporter #filmschool #filmmakersofinstagram #horrorjunkie #horrorfilms
Barbara Muschietti is the phenomenal producer behind IT Chapter One & Two (combined $1.17B worldwide), The Flash, and the new Max series IT: Welcome to Derry. We actually met 6 years ago during my early podcast grind when I cold-emailed Barbara inviting her on the show. She said yes! She invited me to the Warner Brothers lot, to her office, and generously gave me almost 3 hours of her time. It was a real turning point for me and the show. The world, and certainly Hollywood, has changed tremendously since then. Full disclosure: we recorded this mere days before the audacious news that Netflix won the bid to purchase Warner Bros. Discovery. Five years later, we’re back. Barbara opens up about “pushing a very, very heavy boulder” aka the reality of making movies even as an established producer with billions in box office success. She talks about The Flash making $300 million worldwide and still being considered a disappointment. She gets raw about what she learned producing nine hours of IT: Welcome to Derry with child actors during the strikes. We also dig into the LA production crisis, why she still takes a photo of the Warner lot water tower every single morning, and she’s terrified we might lose it. #it #welcometoderry #itwelcometoderry #warnerbros #warnerbrothers #stephenking #pennywise #billskarsgard #tvproduction #filmproduction #thetown #variety #hollywoodreporter #filmschool #filmmakersofinstagram #horrorjunkie #horrorfilms
Barbara Muschietti is the phenomenal producer behind IT Chapter One & Two (combined $1.17B worldwide), The Flash, and the new Max series IT: Welcome to Derry. We actually met 6 years ago during my early podcast grind when I cold-emailed Barbara inviting her on the show. She said yes! She invited me to the Warner Brothers lot, to her office, and generously gave me almost 3 hours of her time. It was a real turning point for me and the show. The world, and certainly Hollywood, has changed tremendously since then. Full disclosure: we recorded this mere days before the audacious news that Netflix won the bid to purchase Warner Bros. Discovery. Five years later, we’re back. Barbara opens up about “pushing a very, very heavy boulder” aka the reality of making movies even as an established producer with billions in box office success. She talks about The Flash making $300 million worldwide and still being considered a disappointment. She gets raw about what she learned producing nine hours of IT: Welcome to Derry with child actors during the strikes. We also dig into the LA production crisis, why she still takes a photo of the Warner lot water tower every single morning, and she’s terrified we might lose it. #it #welcometoderry #itwelcometoderry #warnerbros #warnerbrothers #stephenking #pennywise #billskarsgard #tvproduction #filmproduction #thetown #variety #hollywoodreporter #filmschool #filmmakersofinstagram #horrorjunkie #horrorfilms
Barbara Muschietti is the phenomenal producer behind IT Chapter One & Two (combined $1.17B worldwide), The Flash, and the new Max series IT: Welcome to Derry. We actually met 6 years ago during my early podcast grind when I cold-emailed Barbara inviting her on the show. She said yes! She invited me to the Warner Brothers lot, to her office, and generously gave me almost 3 hours of her time. It was a real turning point for me and the show. The world, and certainly Hollywood, has changed tremendously since then. Full disclosure: we recorded this mere days before the audacious news that Netflix won the bid to purchase Warner Bros. Discovery. Five years later, we’re back. Barbara opens up about “pushing a very, very heavy boulder” aka the reality of making movies even as an established producer with billions in box office success. She talks about The Flash making $300 million worldwide and still being considered a disappointment. She gets raw about what she learned producing nine hours of IT: Welcome to Derry with child actors during the strikes. We also dig into the LA production crisis, why she still takes a photo of the Warner lot water tower every single morning, and she’s terrified we might lose it. #it #welcometoderry #itwelcometoderry #warnerbros #warnerbrothers #stephenking #pennywise #billskarsgard #tvproduction #filmproduction #thetown #variety #hollywoodreporter #filmschool #filmmakersofinstagram #horrorjunkie #horrorfilms
Barbara Muschietti is the phenomenal producer behind IT Chapter One & Two (combined $1.17B worldwide), The Flash, and the new Max series IT: Welcome to Derry. We actually met 6 years ago during my early podcast grind when I cold-emailed Barbara inviting her on the show. She said yes! She invited me to the Warner Brothers lot, to her office, and generously gave me almost 3 hours of her time. It was a real turning point for me and the show. The world, and certainly Hollywood, has changed tremendously since then. Full disclosure: we recorded this mere days before the audacious news that Netflix won the bid to purchase Warner Bros. Discovery. Five years later, we’re back. Barbara opens up about “pushing a very, very heavy boulder” aka the reality of making movies even as an established producer with billions in box office success. She talks about The Flash making $300 million worldwide and still being considered a disappointment. She gets raw about what she learned producing nine hours of IT: Welcome to Derry with child actors during the strikes. We also dig into the LA production crisis, why she still takes a photo of the Warner lot water tower every single morning, and she’s terrified we might lose it. #it #welcometoderry #itwelcometoderry #warnerbros #warnerbrothers #stephenking #pennywise #billskarsgard #tvproduction #filmproduction #thetown #variety #hollywoodreporter #filmschool #filmmakersofinstagram #horrorjunkie #horrorfilms