We’re looking at which of the films is the most frightening. Spoiler alert, it’s not the one where Chucky and Tiffany have a kid. To be fair, it’s really not trying to be scary. It’s mostly trying to ...
Ed Gale, the actor who brought the murderous Chucky doll to life in the 1988 horror film “Child’s Play,” is dead at 61. His niece Kayse Gale announced with good humor on Facebook that her diminutive ...
The 1990s were weird for horror movies, weren’t they? There were $100 million remakes of queer-coded Shirley Jackson stories and slashers whose key appeal was an invisible Kevin Bacon knocking off ...
Chucky came to a sudden end earlier this year—but the TV show’s cancellation surely won’t be a final farewell for either the killer doll or the Child’s Play franchise. While Don Mancini and company ...
The chilling saga of Chucky, the possessed Good Guy doll, has captivated audiences worldwide. However, the recent announcement of the cancellation of Chucky Season 4 has left fans curious and confused ...
As the stars of Chucky mourn the Syfy show’s death, they have faith in Damballa that the horror franchise will soon be resurrected. Following Friday’s news that the Child’s Play spin-off series will ...
“Chucky” has been canceled after three seasons, Variety has learned. The horror comedy series aired on both USA Network and Syfy. Season 3 aired in two parts — the first in October 2023 and the second ...
It looks like Chucky Season 4 won't be happening after all. Creator Don Mancini revealed in a statement that the horror-comedy series starring the killer doll will be ending after three seasons after ...
This is certainly not the news you want to start off the spooky season with. According to a report in Variety, Syfy and USA Network have canceled the horror/comedy series Chucky after three seasons.
The horror-comedy series based on the terrifying killer doll aired on both Syfy and USA Network. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Chucky won’t be returning for a fourth season, The Hollywood Reporter ...
Chucky‘s murderous days are over — at least for now. The series, based on the classic horror movie franchise, will not return for a fourth season on Syfy and USA Network. The news comes four months ...