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What is the correct order to watch Chucky movies?

The Child’s Play horror franchise also known as Chucky movies, which currently includes seven main series feature films, a reboot film, a TV series, and a slew of other media, isn’t overly sophisticated. It’s a toy doll that goes about killing people. And the new SyFy and USA Network series Chucky does a fantastic job of retaining the focus on that simple but oh-so-juicy modified-slasher notion. Here is the correct order of Chucky movies.

Child’s Play (1988): The long-running franchise begins with a back alley purchase of a ‘Good Guy’ doll and a deranged serial murderer who employs voodoo magic to transfer bodies to a little doll.

Child’s Play 2 (1990): The story continues with the creator of ‘Good Guy’ dolls repairing the damaged Chucky doll in order to prove he wasn’t defective while also resurrecting a crazed killing doll.

Child’s Play 3 (1991): Child’s Play 3 came out less than a year after Child’s Play 2, but it takes place over a decade later, with Andy now a teenager in military school and performed by a new actor.

Bride of Chucky (1998): In the fourth episode, the sitcom veers away from Andy’s tale and into (very) dark comic terrain.

Seed of Chucky (2004): In this installment of the franchise, Chucky and Tiffany’s son resurrects his parents, who, yes, try to kill everyone once more.

Curse of Chucky (2013): The story continues over a decade later with Curse of Chucky, which received positive reviews from reviewers and fans alike despite being the franchise’s first direct-to-video film.

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Cult of Chucky (2017): Cult of Chucky, the most recent movie in the Child’s Play universe, continues the story of our little killer toy by bringing all of the storylines together, with heroes Alex Vincent and Fiona Dourif joined by malevolent toys voiced by Brad Dourif and Jennifer Tilly.

Child’s Play (2019): The 2019 Child’s Play revival is acceptable, if not particularly noteworthy, as it is the only one not written by franchise originator Don Mancini. It reimagines Chucky as a piece of Smart technology gone terribly wrong, and tells, well, the tale you’d expect.

Chucky (2021): The Chucky series, which will air weekly on both USA Network and SyFy, has Mancini returning as the showrunner. This narrative follows a group of Hackensack adolescents, one of whom crosses encounter Chucky after discovering him at a yard sale.

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