![]() ![]() He isn’t from the same parallel world as the one depicted in IT, as the Derry, Maine "Mainstream Universe" is a separate one to his Keystone Earth world, however, there are still similarities between the two. Imperium may well have had a theme park and a Pennywise attraction itself, which was inevitably destroyed after these ancient people’s civil war left Mid-World a radioactive mess, and that’s why Jake stumbles across it in the movie. This world was a parallel to the United States and occupied by a people called “Old Ones” who wore similar clothing, drove similar cars and designed architecture similar to that seen in the parallel Earth worlds of It's Derry and Jake's New York. ![]() The new world he enters is a barren wasteland with only tattered remnants of the former technologically advanced civilization, known as Imperium, left behind. ![]() These twelve portals are manned by animal-like guardians (these don't appear in the film) and allow characters like Jake to travel from his world, Keystone Earth, into Mid-World. The Tower can only be entered via End-World, one of three sections of Mid-World, and is supported by six beams that on each end has portals to other worlds. The Dark Tower is the centre of all creation, and the space-time continuum, and was created by Gan, King's equivalent to God. The Dark Tower series is actually the glue that holds all the King narratives together, because of the role the titular tower plays. Stephen King fans are fully aware of the shared universe of his novels, with various characters popping up frequently in books other than their own. ![]()
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