Child's Play's Killer Robot Ain't Your Mom's Chucky Doll

Child's Play's Killer Robot Ain't Your Mom's Chucky Doll




the opening trailer for the 2019 Child's Play reboot is here, and its killer doll is playing zero games.


obviously, this is a very different vision of Chucky than the one you could already know from the 1988 cult slasher flick.


While '88's Child's Play noticed widow Karen Barclay purchasing an adorable "Good Guys" doll for her son Andy Barclay, this Child's Play introduces the "Buddi" doll from the firm Kaslan. It's marketed as "your new best friend," which a commercial in the trailer notes over a distorted version of Harry Nilsson's 1969 track "Best Friend." Yeah, talk about nightmare fuel.


The trailer shows off a much more high-tech vision of Chucky, implying that this li'l slasher is currently some order kind of crazed robot or AI gone rogue as an alternative opposed to the full murderer being stuck in a doll's body story from the original movie. We can't wait to be able to see how our girl Aubrey Plaza (Legion) makes the role of Karen her own, and Atlanta's Brian Tyree Henry will be starring in the film as well.


We can further imply that it's some group kind of robot thanks to a rumor from sources ComicBook.Com cites that describe the doll as a unit "whose programming code was hacked so that he has no limitations to learning as well as violence."


you could check out a weird little promotional site set up as a fake product page for Buddi, which includes 20 cameras and sensors (!) That can supply real-time statistics about its environment." Coupled with the fact that it may connect to the world wide web through the Wi-Fi and utilizes a special voice recognition engine, it sounds like a more modern threat that connected crowds will find quite chilling.


This is a global of difference from the source material, and in case you ask us, a little bit far less cool than a killer trapped in a doll – yet it may surprise us! It definitely looks creepy, to mention the least.


We'll have to wait up until the movie finally hits theaters on June 21 to prepare any judgments.









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