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The teaser trailer for IT Chapter 3: Welcome to Derry opens with a sweeping shot of the small, seemingly quaint town of Derry, Maine. The camera glides over the familiar locations โ€” the abandoned Neibolt house, the quiet streets, the dense forest surrounding the town โ€” all bathed in an eerie, fog-covered morning light. A low, haunting melody begins to play as a distant childโ€™s laughter echoes faintly, sending chills down the spine.
The screen cuts to a title card: โ€œDerry, 1969.โ€ The soft laughter turns into a scream as the trailer transitions to quick flashes of unsettling scenes: a young boy riding a bicycle through a dimly lit street, his face pale with fear; a group of children staring down into a dark sewer drain; and an ominous red balloon slowly drifting down a deserted alleyway.
The music grows more intense as we hear a whisper, familiar yet more sinister than ever: โ€œCome back to playโ€ฆโ€ The screen goes black, and then Pennywiseโ€™s distorted, menacing laugh pierces the silence, filling the audience with dread.

Cut to scenes of new faces โ€” a group of teenagers from different backgrounds and stories who have all been drawn to Derry by a mysterious force. The camera lingers on each of them, capturing their fearful expressions, as they find clues hinting at the townโ€™s dark history. โ€œThereโ€™s something wrong with this place,โ€ one of them mutters, flipping through a faded book filled with old newspaper clippings of missing children and unexplained horrors.
The trailer flashes back to the early days of Derryโ€™s unsettling past, revealing the origins of the evil lurking beneath the town. We see glimpses of strange occurrences: a carnival shrouded in mist where shadows move unnaturally; a dark well in the middle of the woods where something stirs just below the surface; and an old photograph of a young girl with a red balloon floating beside her, a smile that slowly turns into a look of terror.