
It would
be nice if
Brad Dourif's
legacy could be his Oscar-nominated performance as Billy Bibbit in
One Flew Over the
Cuckoo's Nest, but it's far more likely that people will most remember him as the voice of
Chucky, the killer doll from the
Child's Play movies. So far,
Dourif has lent his voice to the doll in five installments, and he's heading for a sixth.
According to Bloody-Disgusting.com, who
got it straight from the mouth of
Child's Play creator
Don Mancini, the remake/reboot of
the 1988 original (
which
Scott first told us about a year ago) will feature a slightly redesigned Chucky, but the
character will still have the voice of Dourif. The actor will also return in person to re-play
serial killer Charles Lee Ray (aka "the Lake Shore Strangler"), who transfers his soul into the
plastic body of a "Good Guys" doll.
Mancini also confessed again to
Bloody-Disgusting that his reason to restart the franchise
is to make
Child's Play scary again; he claims the fans pretty much asked for this after
seeing the series go too far in absurdly camp directions with the last installment,
Seed of Chucky. Well, they
didn't necessarily ask for a remake, but Mancini claims the only way to scare the fans again is to
begin anew. Or, he could have asked us to forget the horror-comedy sequels and simply title it
Child's Play 4. But anyway. The new film will be written and directed by Mancini, who
singularly wrote all five of the previous Chucky movies and made his directorial debut with
Seed.
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