Chucky from 'Child's Play' gets a TV series
The iconic demon doll Chucky, the central figure in the "Childs Play" film franchise, will get a show now.
By : migrator
Update: 2020-01-12 13:56 GMT
Los Angeles
Syfy channel has given out a straight-to-series order for a show based on the iconic horror character. The announcement was made at the Television Critics Association winter press tour on Saturday, reports variety.com.
The series hails from Don Mancini, who wrote the film franchise on which the series is based. Mancini will also serve as showrunner and executive producer in addition to directing the first episode.
David Kirschner and Nick Antosca will also executive produce, with Antosca producing via his Eat the Cat banner. Harley Peyton will also executive produce. Universal Content Productions (UCP) will serve as the studio. Antosca is currently under an overall deal at UCP.
"The character Don and David created has terrified audiences for over 30 years," said Chris McCumber, president of Entertainment Networks USA & Syfy for NBCUniversal.
"The longevity and legacy of Chucky speaks to the creative storytelling and the loyal fans the film series has collected over the years. We are excited to once again partner with Nick and UCP on this new Syfy series, and are incredibly proud to bring Chucky to television for the first time with the original creators."
In the series, titled "Chucky", after a vintage Chucky doll turns up at a suburban yard sale, an idyllic American town is thrown into chaos as a series of horrifying murders begin to expose the town's hypocrisies and secrets.
Meanwhile, the arrival of enemies and allies from Chucky's past threatens to expose the truth behind the killings, as well as the doll's untold origins as a seemingly ordinary child who somehow became this notorious monster.
Chucky debuted in 1988 in the film "Child's Play", directed and co-written by Tom Holland, produced by Kirschner and based on a story by Mancini. It had six sequels, all of which Mancini wrote and Kirschner produced. Mancini also directed three of the films. A remake of "Child's Play" from a new creative team was released in 2019.
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