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    Thinestra Review: Almost as Sharp as It Thinks It Is

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    It has been twenty-two years since Don Mancini’s Chucky was last in a movie theater. Not on streaming. Not on cable. In an actual theater, where you paid for a ticket and sat in the dark with strangers and watched a Good Guy doll wreak havoc on a big screen. Seed of Chucky came out in 2004, and that was the last time Don Mancini put his guy on the big screen. That’s a long time to wait.

    The wait is ending. This weekend at Steel City Con in Pittsburgh, Mancini confirmed he is currently writing a brand new Child’s Play film built for theatrical release.

    Okay, Here’s What We Know

    Dread Central confirmed the announcement and the details are the right details. Mancini is specifically modeling the new film on what Curse of Chucky did in 2013. If you remember, Curse came out of nowhere after the full self-parody of Seed, stripped everything back to one location, turned the lights off, and made Chucky genuinely frightening again. Then it connected to the whole timeline in a late reveal that made longtime fans lose their minds in the best possible way. That approach worked so well it almost felt like an apology letter. The new film is aiming for the same thing.

    The tonal goal is scary. Not campy. Not self-aware. Scary in the way the original Child’s Play was scary, in the way Curse was scary. The version of Chucky that made a two-foot doll feel like an actual threat. Mancini has not forgotten how to do that. He just hasn’t had the budget and the big screen to do it on in a very long time.

    The TV show’s events will be acknowledged and kept in canon. Because of course they will. This is Don Mancini. The man has maintained continuity across this franchise for nearly four decades. He is not throwing anything out.

    A Brief and Painful Recent History

    After Seed of Chucky, the franchise went dark on the big screen for nine years.Curse of Chucky in 2013 went straight to VOD. Cult of Chucky in 2017 did the same. Both were genuinely excellent. Both deserved bigger audiences than direct to video could give them.

    Then the TV series launched on Syfy in 2021 and gave Mancini something no single film ever could, which was room. Three seasons. The full mythology. Pretty much every surviving character from across the franchise. A young gay lead that Mancini has spoken about being genuinely proud of.

    Then Syfy cancelled it.

    Mancini was blindsided. His statement at the time: “I’m heartbroken over the news that Chucky won’t be coming back for a fourth season. Chucky will return. He ALWAYS comes back.”

    He was not wrong. He just didn’t say how.

    The Man Has Been Planning This for a While

    Chucky

    This announcement did not come from nowhere. Back in 2024, before the fan base had even fully processed the cancellation, Mancini told the Scream Dreams Podcast that something was already forming. Fangoria covered the reveal and the quote is very Don Mancini: “I’m in the early stages of starting to develop one now, which is designed to work in tandem with the TV show. The ongoing attempt to try to conquer the universe with Chucky.”

    Two years later, “early stages” has become “I am writing it” and theatrical is confirmed. This franchise has always moved at its own pace. Mancini doesn’t make Chucky movies because a studio put it on a release calendar. He makes them when he has something to say. Apparently he has something to say.

    Why This Matters More Than Just Another Sequel

    Chucky

    We’ve covered a lot of Chucky news over the years here at iHorror. We were there for Season Two’s launch, when the show was building real momentum and Mancini was having the time of his life letting Chucky run wild through a Catholic school with Jennifer Tilly and Brad Dourif. Good times. The show had a devoted audience that understood exactly what it was trying to do.

    But there’s something that a theatrical horror film can do that a cable TV series never quite can. It controls the room. You can’t pause it, can’t look at your phone, can’t back it up and rewatch the scary part through your fingers from the safety of your couch. A horror film in a theater, especially one that’s actually trying to be frightening, is a shared experience in a way that streaming and television haven’t figured out how to replicate. The last time Chucky was in that room, it was 2004 and the film was Seed of Chucky, which was a very different kind of movie from what Mancini is apparently planning now.

    Mancini has always been best when he’s working against the expectations the franchise built. Curse of Chucky came out of nowhere after the self-parody of Seed and reminded everyone that this character could still be genuinely menacing. A theatrical release modeled on that same instinct, scary and focused and connected to everything that came before, is exactly the kind of Chucky movie we didn’t know we were waiting for until this weekend.

    What We Don’t Know Yet

    Chucky

    No cast has been announced. No release date. Mancini is writing. That’s what we have. Given the franchise’s history, that could mean we’re eighteen months out or three years out, because this is not a franchise that rushes itself and that has mostly been to its benefit.

    What we do know is that the man who has been telling Charles Lee Ray’s story since 1988 is not done with it. Chucky has survived VOD, survived cable cancellation, survived a reboot he had nothing to do with, survived everything. A Good Guy doll never really dies. He just keeps coming back.

    We’ll be watching for updates. And we’ll be in that theater.





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