Alexander Skarsgard Pranks His Brother Bill at 'It' Premiere. See the Funny Pics!
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The 'Tarzan' actor is adorably trying to scare his brother and Pennywise depicter Bill on the black carpet of the movie premiere.

AceShowbiz - Alexander Skarsgard is a supportive brother. The "Big Little Lies" alum showed up at the Hollywood premiere of "It", which stars his brother Bill Skarsgard as evil clown Pennywise, at Chinese Theater on Tuesday, September 5.

Stealing the spotlight when posing on the black carpet with Bill and another of their brothers, Gustaf Skarsgard, Alexander trolled his younger brother Bill at the special screening. He crept around behind Bill and made funny faces, while Bill maintained his cool expression.

Alexander looked sleek in a gray suit paired with a white shirt and brown shoes, while Bill rocked a three-layered outfit with a patterned shirt, a blue-and-red sweater and dark jacket. Gustaf kept it a little less formal with an unbuttoned white shirt and a dark suit.

Also attending the special screening were young actors of the movie, including Jaeden Lieberher, Finn Wolfhard, Sophia Lillis, Jack Dylan Grazer, Jeremy Ray Taylor and Wyatt Oleff. They turned the chilling night into a merry festivity as they sang hits like "Sabotage" by Beastie Boys, "Lose Yourself" by Eminem, and "Juicy" by Notorious B.I.G. at an after-party held at a karaoke bar.

Kumail Nanjiani, Emily Gordon, Jack McBrayer, "The Talking Dead" host Chris Hardwick and Derek Hough were among other celebrities spotted at the party.

"It", based on Stephen King's novel, follows a group of young kids who are faced with their biggest fears when they square off against an evil clown named Pennywise, whose history of murder and violence dates back for centuries, when children begin to disappear in the town of Derry, Maine. Directed by Andy Muschietti with the script provided by Cary Fukunaga, Chase Palmer and Gary Dauberman, it will haunt moviegoers in theaters across the nation starting September 8.

The movie has been expected to end the drought of box office hits after several weeks without no new wide releases. The horror movie is projected to open in the $60 million-$65 million range and post a record September opening.

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