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Actor Finn Wolfhard Hints at Franchise Return After Stranger Things

Finn Wolfhard Hints at⁤ Future Involvement with the ‘It’ Franchise

Actor ‌finn Wolfhard suggests a potential return⁢ to the world of Stephen King’s *It*,while details emerge⁢ about a ⁢key⁢ character connection in *Welcome ‍to Derry*.


Welcome to Derry‘ Finale Reveals⁤ Major Character Link

The finale of HBO’s *Welcome to Derry* reportedly ​revealed a significant connection⁢ to the original *It* films.According to reports, the series divulged that Marge‌ (Matilda Lawler), whose ‌full⁣ name⁣ is​ Margaret Tozier, will ultimately become the mother of richie Tozier, a key member of the Losers’ club. This revelation establishes a direct familial link between characters ‍across the *It* universe.

Wolfhard Remains ⁣Tight-Lipped ​About Future Projects

Despite the speculation, finn⁢ Wolfhard has been cautious about ​confirming any‌ specific *It*-related projects. As of the time of writing, HBO has not officially​ renewed ​*Welcome⁤ to Derry* for a second season.‍ Wolfhard has also refrained from⁣ detailing the exact⁢ nature ⁤of‌ any potential project that would see him reprise ⁢his role ​as​ Richie Tozier. He has acknowledged involvement in a connected franchise project,‍ but⁢ has not provided specifics. SuperHeroHype first reported on Wolfhard’s comments.

Navigating ‌Fame at a⁣ Young Age

During a recent⁣ interview,Wolfhard​ also discussed the challenges of achieving ‍global stardom at a young age.Having gained ‌prominence through his roles in *Stranger Things* and the *It* franchise, he reflected on the difficulties of ⁢navigating fame during his teenage years. “No‌ one ‍can prepare anyone for it. It was⁣ incredibly exciting. But there was a ⁢period in my teenage ⁢years where‍ it was just hard,”‌ Wolfhard remarked.

Originally ​reported by ⁤abdul Azim Naushad on SuperHeroHype.

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