USA and SYFY’s hit horror series “Chucky” is coming back to the small screen for “Season 3: Part 2” on April 10, and SYFY brings us a handful of first-look images this week.
The third season of USA and SYFY’s “Chucky” was split into two parts as a result of last year’s Hollywood strikes, in case anyone was wondering why there’s a “Part 2” this year.
Season 3: Part 1 ended on a bombshell with the reveal that the killer Good Guy doll is finally aging. And these new images suggest that Chucky’s truth death may be imminent.
Chucky has survived multiple brushes with gruesome death over the years, from a burning to a melting to complete bodily dismemberment, but he always manages to find a way to keep on kicking. That string of luck may be coming to an end this year, however, as Chucky’s current predicament is leaving him as vulnerable to natural causes as the rest of us.
How will Chucky get himself out of this pickle? Find out beginning April 10…
In Chucky’s unending thirst for power, Season 3 finds Chucky ensconced with the most powerful family in the world — America’s First Family, inside the infamous walls of the White House. How did Chucky wind up here? What in God’s name does he want? And how can Jake, Devon, and Lexy possibly get to Chucky inside the world’s most secure building, all while balancing the pressures of romantic relationships and growing up?
The returning cast includes Brad Dourif, Jennifer Tilly, and Devon Sawa, alongside Lara Jean Chorostecki, Zackary Arthur, Björgvin Arnarson, and Alyvia Alyn Lind.
John Waters will play Good Guys creator Wendell Wilkins in Season 3: Part 2!
Unlike previous seasons of Don Mancini’s hit television series, new episodes of “Chucky” will be streaming the next day on Peacock. Good news for all you cord cutters out there.
Part one of “Chucky” Season 3 was the most-watched season of any USA/SyFy series since 2021 in the 18-49 demo (971k), the networks jointly announced earlier this year.
This hit horror series is produced by UCP and executive produced by creator Don Mancini, Nick Antosca, Alex Hedlund, David Kirschner and Jeff Renfroe.