Chucky Season 3 Trailer Reveals Surprise Cameo and Schedule Changes
Chucky plans to go big and bold for its third season.
USA Network and Syfy bring the beloved killer doll back for a new season, beginning on Wednesday, October 4 at 9/8c on USA/Syfy.
A new trailer shows Chucky terrorizing the White House and his old pals, including Andy, Lexy, Tiffany/Jennifer, Devon, and Jake. Additionally, Lexy’s sister Caroline is working with Chucky to continue his reign of terror.

Chucky also introduces plenty of new characters for the redhead demon to toy with, including the President of the United States, played by Devon Sawa, as revealed in the season’s teaser trailer.
Furthermore, the new footage shows a few surprising guests, including Saturday Night Live alums Kenan Thompson and Sarah Sherman.
The latter has played Chucky in SNL skits, but according to TVLine, Sherman will be a character named Annie in Chucky Season 3. Meanwhile, the end of the trailer reveals Thompson as a cab driver.
TVLine also reports that Chucky Season 3 will be split into two parts, with the first part airing in October and the remaining half in 2024. According to Gizmodo, only four episodes will air in 2023 and the rest in 2024.

The trailer for Chucky‘s third outing teases yet another battle between Chucky and Lexy, Jake, and Devon. So, Zackary Arthur, Björgvin Arnarson, and Alyvia Alyn Lind are all back for Season 3, alongside Jennifer Tilly and Brad Dourif as the voice of Chucky.
This time, the kids plan to find him in D.C., not vice versa. They’re even attending a Halloween party in various Chucky-inspired costumes.
Set to a creepy rendition of “Kids in America” by Kim Wilde, the trailer takes one dark turn after another before eventually transitioning to Chucky trying to threaten Jake over a video call but having bad Wi-Fi.
The first two Chucky seasons are available to stream on Peacock.
Watch the Chucky Season 3 trailer:
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Chucky premieres on Syfy and USA Network on October 4.
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