Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee has joined in the fun after a Tweet announcing a "Welcome to Derry" spin-off from the horror film "It" was met with quick-witted replies.
The 2017 film, titled "It Chapter One" on screen and based on the bestselling Stephen King novel, is set in the fictional town of "Derry, Maine".
A Tweet by the American entertainment outlet Popcrave, announcing that streaming service HBO Max had ordered the prequel series "Welcome to Derry" has been met with quick-witted replies by residents of the real life city of Derry.
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Many of the humorous replies referenced the hit Channel Four and Netflix series Derry Girls.
One such reply came from journalist Sarah Doran, who wrote: "Pennywise joining the Derry Girls, it’s been a glorious week on the internet lads."
Another Twitter user used a picture of the Derry Girls character Uncle Colm, played by Co Tyrone comic Kevin McAleer, to write: "So I saw this wee clown fella down the sewer. I say wee but truth be told he was about 6 foot 3, or was it 6 foot 4? Can't be sure because there was a balloon in the way. But anyway he was around 6 foot 4, let's say 6 foot 3 and a half to be safe, and he had this big grin on."
Another tweeted a photograph of Derry Girls character Michelle, played by Jamie-Lee O'Donnell, saying: "Pennywise is it aye? more like wise up an’ catch yerself on ya melter".
Joining in the fun, Derry Girls writer Lisa McGee wrote: "You're outdoing yourselves in the replies lads".
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