Chucky Fans Rally Around the Canceled Series & Call for Someone to #SaveChucky

Chucky Fans Rally Around the Canceled Series & Call for Someone to #SaveChucky

As a seasoned movie reviewer with decades of horror fandom under my belt, I must say that the #SaveChucky campaign is as relentless and tenacious as our favorite killer doll himself. The passion and dedication from fans to keep this series alive is truly inspiring. It’s reminiscent of my own battle to get a second serving of popcorn during a particularly tense scene in “Halloween III: Season of the Witch.


As a fervent admirer, I find myself joining forces with fellow horror enthusiasts in our relentless crusade to revive the captivating Syfy and USA Network series following its recent termination. The resilient #SaveChucky movement has escalated on social media platforms, as we refuse to let go of hope that this iconic character could rise from the ashes once more, after the show was abruptly ended following three thrilling seasons at the close of last month.

User @bradleyberdecia, a Chucky fan on Twitter, requests, “Please bring them back for us. We’re eager to witness more chaos from the killer doll. #BringBackChucky,” while @JanelleKendraa expresses her disappointment with the show’s current state, stating, “#BringBackChucky we could have the original voice of Chucky and his daughter on the same series? Plus Tiffany, Andy, and Kyle? That’s a fantastic opportunity! Yet, you flop like that!? This is terrible. Not at all!” Horror enthusiast @nerdfitnews suggests a more effective approach to saving the show, remarking, “Stop just talking about CHUCKY with hashtags; they don’t save shows. Instead, WATCH the show and REWATCH it. Your viewership generates ad revenue, which is what truly matters when expressing support.

The campaign is currently gaining popularity across X platform, with the creator of Chucky, Don Mancini, and regular cast member Jennifer Tilly participating and using the designated hashtag.

There’s a good chance that the #SaveChucky movement could be effective, as we’ve seen similar fan efforts succeed on social media before. For instance, the Snyder Cut was eventually released due to strong fan demand, and even Brooklyn Nine-Nine was renewed for additional seasons on NBC following its cancellation on Fox.

Chucky Could Be Shopped Around To Other Networks & Streamers

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Hailing from the mind of Don Mancini and stemming from the popular “Child’s Play” film series, the television show “Chucky” carries on the storyline from the seventh movie installment, “Cult of Chucky.” Veteran actor Brad Dourif emerged from retirement to reprise his iconic role as the voice of Chucky. Joining him is a talented cast consisting of Zackary Arthur, Björgvin Arnarson, Alyvia Alyn Lind, Fiona Dourif, and Jennifer Tilly. The “Chucky” series has garnered widespread acclaim from both critics and fans, with Season 3 propelling the murderous doll to the halls of the White House.

Although it remains uncertain if the #SaveChucky campaign will gain traction, actress Fiona Dourif who plays Chucky has hinted at potential good news for fans, suggesting that the series might find a new home on different television networks.

“I have been on the phone with Don. It was a surprise that we got canceled. At this point, what we’re hoping to do and what should be done and would be normal for a show as successful as Chucky’s been – because the ratings were solidly good and reviewed extremely well; the numbers were great at Peacock – is that it would be marketed to other networks.” She continued, “The extent that there could be pressure on the powers that be to have that happen, I think that everybody who is involved in making the show would appreciate that. There’s no reason on earth why it shouldn’t be marketed to other networks.”

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2024-10-09 15:32