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The true form of the Deadlights is hard to describe, with the closest to it that the human mind can comprehend being the shape of a giant female spider.
Due to Pennywise’s shapeshifting abilities, its true form is unknown, and is also unfathomable to the human eye, and thus its species is known as Deadlights.
Those deadlights, cosmic beams of malevolent energy that Pennywise reveals by opening his mouth in the movies, are probably the closest thing to Its true final form.
They are also probably responsible for the orange glow in Pennywise's eyes. In 2017's It, Beverly sees the deadlights when Pennywise unhinges his jaw, giving her a peek at his true form.
The closest approximation to It's true form, other than swirling orange lights (known as the "deadlights"), is a giant female spider. Otherwise, anyone who views the lights is said to go insane.
While his physical form was defeated, its species is known as the Deadlights. So while the connection was severed to Derry, the entity lives on in another place of existence.
Beyond an allusion to the Deadlights, the creature's perverse and irresistible draw comes from the fact that it is an unknown. You cannot know its true form, because its form is influenced by who ...
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He took the form of a clown most frequently, Mr. Bob Gray or Pennywise, but his true form is an ancient eldritch entity from another universe who landed in the town that would become Derry by way ...
IT CHAPTER TWO ends the story of Pennywise and The Losers Club from Stephen King's horror novel. But can Pennywise be killed? Doesn't he return every 27 years? What are deadlights?