Yes, in Stephen King's lore, especially explored in the novel and hinted at in adaptations like Welcome to Derry, Pennywise (It) reproduces by laying eggs, taking on a giant pregnant spider form, suggesting it's a female or capable of female reproduction, and the cycle of evil in Derry might involve its offspring or new iterations, with theories suggesting characters like Mrs. Kersh could be descendants or manifestations of its reproductive cycle, as it consumes fear and can use shapeshifting for birth.
Ingrid is a main character in IT: Welcome to Derry, where it is revealed that Ingrid Kersh is the daughter of Bob Gray, the original Pennywise the Dancing Clown performer from 1908, and intended to perform alongside him as Periwinkle.
He described what he saw as an endless, crawling, hairy creature made of orange light. The final physical form the character is seen in during the Losers' final battle is that of a monstrous giant spider that lays eggs.
Pennywise sleeps for about 27 years because it's an extra-dimensional being whose hibernation is a natural, cyclical part of its life cycle to regain energy after a feeding frenzy, allowing it to feed on the fears of children in Derry every few decades, with the number also serving as a literary device for generational trauma and cyclical horror, making its return predictable yet mysterious.
It is the only live-action villain role of Tim Curry to be Pure Evil so far. Its 1990 incarnation was the first Pure Evil portrayed by Tim Curry, giving him (Alongside Robin Atkin Downes) the second highest acting and voice acting amount of Pure Evil villains after Jim Cummings.
Georgie's death was unique in It. While Pennywise's later victims were composed exclusively of high school students, Georgie was only six when he died. The added horror of killing someone so young and innocent immediately established Pennywise as a terrifying villain.
In The Change Constant, after Penny took Sheldon out drinking at the Cheesecake Factory, she returned to Leonard and had spontaneous sex with him without any protection which resulted in her pregnancy. In the series finale, Penny finds out that she is expecting a baby.
It (also commonly known as Pennywise) is an ancient alien/eldritch monster and the title character and main antagonist of Stephen King's best selling and award winning 1986 novel of the same name and two duology film adaptations (IT (film) and IT: Chapter Two).
Stephen King, 77, is known as the king of horror, but there's a health-related fear that haunts him: dementia. “That's what I'm afraid of,” the best-selling author told The Times of London. “I'm afraid of that happening to me, and every time that I can't remember a word or something, I think, This is the start.”
Beverly and Ben leave Derry together and head west; one week later they are married and just weeks later Beverly is pregnant, making another curse broken.
Throughout the novel, It is generally referred to as male. However, late in the novel, the characters come to realize that It is most likely female, due to its true form in the physical realm being that of a giant pregnant female spider.
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When "It" is about to eat Beverly, she displays fearlessness to which Pennywise said it was ok and that he knew what would make her scared. He then proceeds to open his mouth hella wide and reveals 3 small lights inside of him. This somehow scares her enough that she falls victim into the floating trance.
Pennywise (It) goes into a deep hibernation beneath Derry, Maine Fandom, often in its subterranean lair in the sewers, after being forced back by the Losers' Club, using the ~27 years to mature, rest, and regain strength before awakening for its next cycle of terror. This ancient, trans-dimensional entity feeds on fear and emerges roughly every 27 years to cause mass destruction in Derry, its chosen feeding ground, before retreating again.
In the original IT book, Pennywise frequently introduces himself by that name (EG: “I, Georgie, am Mr. Bob Gray, also known as Pennywise the Dancing Clown.”), implying that “Bob Gray” is the real name behind the Pennywise the Dancing Clown character.
Pennywise/deadlights can easily eats valak's soul since Valak is a demon but the deadlights is an cosmic entity outside of our universe.. To put it simply, Pennywise is a multiverse threat. And a mere ghost or demon like Valak stand no chance against IT. Pennywise can eat souls and manipulate reality.
 Explanation from google: The entity known as IT (most famously appearing as Pennywise the Dancing Clown) inherently has the Deadlights as its true, final form; it does not "share" them in the conventional sense. Rather, it exposes its victims to them, or other powerful beings can interact with the same cosmic force.
Firstly, the episode rules out any possibility of Mrs Kersh being the monster's actual daughter (as she herself realises towards the episode's end). What it does tell us is that Pennywise was once a real, human clown, chosen by the creature due to his popularity with children.
Sheldon Cooper: So we multiply 193... minus 21 men before the loss of virginity... so 172 times 0.18 gives us 30.96 sexual partners.
Plus, EP Explains Georgie and Mandy's Daughter's Name - IMDb. Georgie Cooper is officially a dad! During Thursday's Young Sheldon, Mandy gave birth to their daughter — a precious “niblingo” by the name of Constance.
There is said that Penny has 5 children. The names of the 1st 4 children are January, February, March & April respectively. The name of the 5th one is hidden in the picture.
Bill, relieved to see his brother, asks him if "she" was fast, with Georgie mentioning how he couldn't keep up with "it", leading Bill to realize that "Georgie" is Pennywise, having taught the real Georgie that boats are called "she".
In IT: Chapter Two, Georgie Denbrough's death propels the narrative by acting as a catalyst for his older brother, Bill Denbrough's actions. Bill's guilt over Georgie's death is manipulated by IT, who assumes Georgie's form, forcing Bill to confront his guilt and the wrongful abusive behavior of his parents.