The new voice of Chucky was recently revealed as none other than Mark Hamill, he of Star Wars fame and fan favorite voice of The Joker in Batman: The Animated Series. Although the release of hte movie is just a couple months away, the look of the killer doll was still being kept tightly under wrapsâŠuntil now.
Hamill took to Twitter to gush about nabbing the role, bringing the total number of people excited for this movie to one:
âPeople let me tell you âbout my best friendâŠâ
The wicked fun begins when @ChildsPlayMovie is unleashed in theaters: Friday, June 21st 2019. #SoLuckyImChucky @MGM_Studios @OrionPictures pic.twitter.com/ExOYuwj9sPâ Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) March 31, 2019
All joking aside, even in spite of Hamillâs involvement, itâs difficult to get excited about a Childâs Play reboot that doesnât include Brad Dourif, Jennifer Tilly, or series creator Don Mancini (who has been vocally against the upcoming movie, particularly considering heâs working on his own T.V. spinoff).
Appearing on the Flickering Myth podcast towards the end of last year, Mancini had some choice words for the so-called reboot and those behind it. He admitted to feeling hurt, particularly considering Chucky is still in pretty good health (something most fans would agree with also).
You know, I had just done two moviesâŠforgive me if I sound defensive, [they] were both at 83 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. Even though they didnât get theatrical releases, they were well regarded. And I did create the character and nurture the franchise for three f*****g decades
Mancini revealed he did not sign off on the new film, and moreover both he and producer David Kirschner refused to executive produce it themselves, when asked.
We have our ongoing thriving business with Chucky⊠The producers of that movie are the producers of It. How would they feel if there was some legal loophole that allowed David Kirschner and I to swoop in and make our own It movie with our own version of Pennywise and say, âHey guys, we would love to put your names on it?â I imagine they wouldnât like it
Mancini went on to explain that itâs not about the money, but rather how personal Chucky is to him, and how Childâs Play 2019 might negatively affect his ability to revisit the killer doll on the big screen in future. Echoing his sentiments, the legendary Tilly, who features in the movies both as herself as well as voicing Chuckyâs paramour Tiffany, took to Twitter to express her displeasure.
From Orion Pictures, Childâs Play 2019 is billed as a âcontemporary re-imaginingâ of the original film, whatever the hell that means. It follows Aubrey Plazaâs single mother, who gifts her young son (played by Gabriel Bateman) a Buddi doll, which is basically an A.I. toy with murderous intentions. So no voodoo, no serial killer soul, no Chucky essentially.
The flick is directed by Norwegian filmmaker Lars Klevberg (Polaroid) from a script by Tyler Burton Smith. Bryan Tyree Henry co-stars. Childâs Play 2019 boasts some heavy-hitter producers too, in the form of Seth Grahamhe-Smith and David Katzenberg, who produced the brilliant IT movie adaptation, the second part of which drops later this year.
Childâs Play 2019 hits theaters on June 21, 2019. Weâll keep you updated as the date draws closer. Check out the killer doll in all his, er, glory below.