The White House is getting painted red in Chucky. The third season of the horror-slasher series finds the titular killer doll infiltrating the Oval Office. Chucky has befriended the president’s youngest son, Henry, to carry out his own evil agenda. As a result, teens Jake, Devon, and Lexy — who thwarted the red-headed menace on more than one occasion — travel to Washington to take another stab at defeating their supernatural nemesis and rescuing Lexy’s baby sister from his clutches.By the end of the second episode, copious amounts of blood have been spilled, someone close to the young heroes met their demise, and the worst is still to come. Creator and showrunner Don Mancini recently spoke to CBR about unleashing Chucky in the White House, personal vendettas, and the Halloween episode. Don Mancini: We always want to reinvent in some semi-radical way. It is always important to have characters that don’t know the truth about Chucky. Characters who know the truth about Chucky are going to be directed to want to kill him and defeat him. I had to create a situation where we brought new characters in. In Season 1, we had done family and suburbia, so we needed to put a spin on that. We needed to give our three main lead teens interesting obstacles in getting there.
The White House is getting painted red in Chucky. The third season of the horror-slasher series finds the titular killer doll infiltrating the Oval Office. Chucky has befriended the president’s youngest son, Henry, to carry out his own evil agenda. As a result, teens Jake, Devon, and Lexy — who thwarted the red-headed menace on more than one occasion — travel to Washington to take another stab at defeating their supernatural nemesis and rescuing Lexy’s baby sister from his clutches.
By the end of the second episode, copious amounts of blood have been spilled, someone close to the young heroes met their demise, and the worst is still to come. Creator and showrunner Don Mancini recently spoke to CBR about unleashing Chucky in the White House, personal vendettas, and the Halloween episode.
Don Mancini: We always want to reinvent in some semi-radical way. It is always important to have characters that don’t know the truth about Chucky. Characters who know the truth about Chucky are going to be directed to want to kill him and defeat him. I had to create a situation where we brought new characters in. In Season 1, we had done family and suburbia, so we needed to put a spin on that. We needed to give our three main lead teens interesting obstacles in getting there.
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