Summary
The Office's Kevin is hilariously reimagined as Pennywise, complete with makeup and red balloons, in a unique art crossover.
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The humorous mock movie poster cleverly alludes to a memorable line by Kevin and playfully assigns a crossover with an amusing MPA rating.
Although the two franchises have distinct differences, both IT and The Office have potential for future growth, evident in the confirmed IT prequel series and the hopeful prospects of The Office's comeback.
Pennywise, the iconic evil clown from Stephen King's 1986 horror novel IT, has received a unique artistic twist in a new mashup. Known for his red balloons and insatiable desire for children's flesh, Pennywise has become the epitome of an evil clown. In a surprising crossover, the character is now reimagined as Kevin from The Office in a piece of artwork posted by officefansonly. Kevin is seen wearing Pennywise-inspired makeup while standing next to his famous chili pot, adding an unexpected and amusing touch to the fusion of these two worlds.
The crossover film, retitling its mock movie poster as "It's probably the thing I do best," pays homage to a classic Kevin line. The artwork even humorously assigns an MPA rating to the It crossover, which receives a "U" for "Undercooked Onions." The rating details amusingly caution that "Everybody is going to get to know each other in the pot."
What Is Next for It and The Office Franchises?
The combination of It and The Office in this mashup is unexpectedly amusing. Just like Pennywise tempts children with red balloons, Kevin entices his co-workers with his supposedly famous chili, bringing a huge pot into the office. Although Kevin is not as menacing as Pennywise, his clumsiness adds even more humor to the cleverly designed poster.
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Despite being vastly different franchises, both IT and The Office could potentially witness the expansion of their worlds in the near future. In the case of IT, this expansion is already confirmed as HBO is developing a prequel series titled Welcome to Derry, which delves into the story of Pennywise. While there is no official release date yet for Welcome to Derry, its production has been confirmed.
The future of The Office, however, is more uncertain. Fans have eagerly anticipated a reboot or spinoff since the beloved show concluded in 2013. Speculation arose about showrunner Greg Daniels working on a reboot, but Daniels later dismissed the exaggerated reports. Nevertheless, there remains some hope that The Office will make a comeback, although not in the form of an IT crossover.
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