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Interview With Don Mancini & Cast of ‘CHUCKY’ Ahead Of Season 2 Premiere

As the old saying goes, you just can’t keep a good guy down. After a year-long break from his slashings and slayings, everyone’s favorite pint-sized, supernaturally-possessed doll is returning on Oct. 5 with the premiere of Chucky season 2. Created by Don Mancini, the mastermind behind the Child’s Play franchise, the TV …

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List of Top Ten Fun Facts About Rob Zombie’s ‘Halloween’ (2007)

Rob Zombie’s Halloween turns 15 in 2022, and to celebrate, we are sharing our top ten fun facts we learned about the film. Synopsis: After being committed for 17 years, Michael Myers, now a grown man and still very dangerous, escapes from the mental institution and immediately returns to Haddonfield …

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Interview With Joe Pantoliano On Joining ‘Chucky’ Season 2 Cast

For any fellow aficionados of both Child’s Play and The Sopranos, our favorite Jersey worlds are about to collide. Joe Pantoliano, who portrays the iconically sociopathic mobster Ralph Cifaretto on the latter, is set to appear on Chucky season 2, coming to SYFY and USA on October 5, 2022. As Chucky (Brad Dourif) wrecks …

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{Exclusive} Friend ‘Til The End: Interview With Kyra Gardner About Her ‘Living With Chucky’ Documentary

Kyra Gardner fondly remembers scaring the living daylights out of her childhood friends. Rather than princess-themed birthday parties, this October baby opted for Halloween-inspired gatherings that always featured her red-haired, overall-clad “little older brother.” As the daughter of puppeteer and special effects master Tony Gardner, who joined Don Mancini’s Child’s Play franchise in …

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Jennifer Tilly Reveals ‘Chucky’ Season 2 To Start Filming In April

It’s been about four months since Child’s Play creator Don Mancini’s hit SYFY series, Chucky, which brought everyone’s favorite supernaturally possessed Good Guys doll into homes every Tuesday night, wrapped up its premiere season with a slew of cliffhangers. From Nica Pierce (Fiona Dourif) having her limbs unwillingly amputated by Tiffany Valentine …

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‘Child’s Play’ Stars Announce Forthcoming ‘Chucky Talks’ Podcast

The diehard fanbase of Child’s Play may have to wait some months for the return of SYFY’s Chucky series, which wrapped up its premiere season in November 2021, but in the meantime, two franchise stars are gracing the world with extra content surrounding everyone’s favorite supernaturally-possessed Good Guys doll. Alex Vincent …

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CHUCKY (2021) Season 1 Now Streaming On Peacock

Chucky (2021)

Chucky is back, and he’s streaming on Peacock! Season 1 of the all-new SyFy TV series based on the iconic Child’s Play films and characters (read our interviews with Alex Vincent and Christine Elise) is available now for your viewing enjoyment. Read on for the details! CHUCKY Synopsis In the …

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Emrhys Cooper’s ‘The Shuroo Process’ Opens in Theaters and On Demand November 24

Emrhys Cooper’s The Shuroo Process has some major horror alums involved. Zachary Quinto (NOS4A2) serves as executive producer and Fiona Dourif (Child’s Play franchise) headlines the cast. Her father, Brad Dourif (Child’s Play franchise), and Samantha Robinson (The Love Witch, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) are featured in supporting …

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My Friend ‘Til The End: Why ‘Child’s Play’ Is My Favorite Horror Series

I can’t pinpoint when exactly a 2-foot-tall, red-haired psycho killer doll became one of my all-time favorite icons. But at 29-years-old, the Child’s Play franchise, which follows the slaying adventures of a children’s toy possessed by the soul of Lakeshore Stranger Charles Lee Ray, brings me joy like no other film series. …

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Chucky Bleeds!?! 30 Years Of ‘Child’s Play 2’ (1990) – Retro Review

Child’s Play 2 is a monumental horror sequel. It takes everything great from the first film and takes it into overdrive. The story connects both films flawlessly by showing how obsessed Chucky is with Andy. The film was released on November 9, 1990. Directed by John Lafia (Man’s Best Friend …

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