

Andy is put in a foster home at the same time, where he is cared for by Joanne (Jenny Agutter) and Phil Simpson (Gerrit Graham). This reawakens the spirit of Charles Lee Ray nicknamed Chucky (voiced by Brad Dourif), who now sets out to find Andy. Sullivan (Peter Haskell), the CEO of the Play Pals business, has the Chucky doll reassembled to demonstrate that nothing is wrong with it. In this sequel to the hugely successful original, Chucky follows his victim to a foster home, where the hunt starts all over again.Īndy Barclay, now eight years old, has become a ward of the state after his mother Karen was committed to a mental institution for sticking to her tale about Chucky in court a little more than two years after the events in the first film. Child’s Play 2 (1990)Ĭhucky has returned! In this new chapter, the infamous killer doll with the devilish grin returns to life, portraying the horrific battle between young Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent) and the demonic doll trying to capture his soul.Ĭhucky emerges from the ashes after being rebuilt by a toy manufacturer to erase the bad press surrounding the doll, despite being burned to a char in his last adventure. Is it too late for him, Andy, and Karen to turn things around? 2. It seems that Norris will be too late when he learns Chucky *is* alive. When she inquires as to why he doesn’t believe her, he responds that he is sane. When Karen discovers the truth about Chucky, she attempts to convince Officer Norris that Andy isn’t insane, but Norris dismisses her and believes she is insane as well. When Andy attempts to inform the grownups that Chucky is the murderer, they believe he is mentally sick and wants him committed. Following the dispatch of the police, Homicide Officer Mike Norris (Chris Sarandon), who happens to be the officer who shot Charles Lee Ray, arrives to investigate the murder. When Andy’s Aunt Maggie (Dinah Manoff) is babysitting him, Charles Lee Ray, who is disguised as a doll named ‘Chucky,’ feels compelled to murder someone and throws Maggie out the kitchen window of the Barclays’ fifth-floor apartment, revealing his little secret to Andy. Karen buys a doll from a peddler for a reasonable deal, not realizing that it is inhabited by the ghost of notorious killer Charles Lee Ray (Brad Dourif), who utilized voodoo to lock his soul in the doll after he was shot down so he could keep murdering people.

Child’s Play (2019) reiterates the fact that the Chucky, having now haunted three decades of movie-goers, is elastic in his ability to encapsulate historically specific fears including not only autonomous inanimate objects, but those objects that we have breathed life into through rapid technological innovation.Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent) begs his mother, Karen (Catherine Hicks), to get him a Good Guys doll for his sixth birthday. Before committing suicide, he programs the doll to have none of the ordinary safety features, leading to Chucky’s characteristic violent immorality.
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The movie starts out with a factory in China, where a worker creating Buddi dolls (AI toys that are able to use the internet to control all of the various smart technologies in a consumer’s home) faces horrific working conditions.

That means this one is a standalone that doesn't tie into the previous films' watch order.

After three decades of the same canon, the Chucky franchise was faced with a studio reboot that set aside the existing timeline (and the paranormal elements of the original franchise). In this reboot, Chucky responds to a growing fear of machine control.
