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Chucky: Horror Series Renewed for Season 3 on Syfy

Looks like horror fans’ favorite killer toy is back for good. So it is, Chucky will continue his television career through his solo series, which has just been renewed for a 3rd season on Syfy and the USA Network.. Based on the horror franchise created by Don Mancini, the series has been a huge ratings success and has reintroduced the story of the cursed doll to a younger audience.

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The announcement of the third year was made on Twitter by the work’s own profile; Look:

Who commented on the news was Mancini himself, who tried to thank the fans and warn them that the new part of the series will be the scariest.

“The cast and crew of Chucky would like to thank fans and critics alike for their warm reactions to season two, which has now been greenlit for a third season,” said the producer, who followed: […] “See you in 2023 which Chucky himself promises will be the scariest season yet.”

Since the end of season 2 of Chucky, which aired in November 2022, fans have been apprehensive about what would happen to the production, which, until then, had not received updates. Now, however, viewers can breathe a sigh of relief and get ready for another batch of episodes filled with blood and mysteries.

Learn more about Chucky

The series Chucky serves as a direct sequel to the film The Cult of Chucky, from 2017, and follows the demonic toy in a new wave of shocking murders, after he is rescued by the boy Jake Wheeler (Zackary Arthur) in a bazaar in the city of Hackensack, New Jersey. In this scenario, Chucky gains several allies and enemies, who help and threaten him during his crimes.

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In addition to Zackary Arthur, Chucky’s cast includes Bjorgvin Arnarson, Alyvia Alyn Lind, Brad Dourif, Devon Sawa, Jennifer Tilly, Fiona Dourif, Barbara Alyn Woods and
Carina Battrick.

The series premiered in 2021 and has become one of the most watched works in the history of the Syfy channel, appealing to the nostalgia of old Chucky fans, but also bringing Mancini’s narrative to a younger audience.

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