A few weeks ago, the official “Chucky” page shared a video announcing that WWE wrestler Liv Morgan would be making an appearance in Season 2.
An avowed fan of horror movies, Morgan appeared in the 4th episode of the new cycle, titled ‘Death On Denial’.
In the ad, Liv said she had a strange wish to be brutally murdered by Chucky, and her wish was granted.
And now that the episode has aired on the SyFy channel, the WWE profile has released a behind-the-scenes video revealing how Liv’s death at the hands of the killer toy was staged.
Check it out, and the scene:
Enjoy watching:
“Go behind the scenes of the ‘Chucky’ series with Liv Morgan in the scene where she fulfills a lifelong dream of becoming one of the puppet’s victims.”
Go behind the scenes with @YaOnlyLivvOnce as she fulfills a lifelong dream by becoming one of @ChuckyIsReal’s victims. 😱🔪@USA_Network #Chucky pic.twitter.com/VSAGJhrORF
— WWE (@WWE) October 27, 2022
Liv Morgan death scene💀 @YaOnlyLivvOnce #chucky pic.twitter.com/CzRxtGDPYf
—Erick Guerra | Fan Account (@ErickGuerra00) October 27, 2022
It should be remembered that the series is available in Brazil via Star+.
Check out the trailer:
The second season will feature the return of Brad Dourif as the voice of Chucky, Jennifer Tilly as the iconic and psychotic Tiffany, Zackary Arthur as Jake Wheeler, Björgvin Arnarson as Devon Evans, Alyvia Alyn Lind as Lexy Cross, Alex Vincent as Andy Barclay, Christine Elise as Kyle, Fiona Dourif as Nica, Barbara Alyn Woods as Mayor Michelle Cross, and Devon Sawa as a new character.
Lachlan Watson (“Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”) will play Glen/Glenda.
Sutton Stracke, Joe Pantoliano, Tony Nappo, Meg Tilly and Lara Jean Chorostecki will also be part of the new episodes.
Previously, Mancini had hinted at the possibility of sending Chucky into space, which leads us to believe that he isn’t ruling the idea out.
“I never felt like there was a limit to what I could do with Chucky. He’s a very versatile character and fits into a lot of different tones and genres – whether he’s act horror, comedy, or a mix of the two. I think the character is complex enough to go anywhere…even in space. Although I gave this idea as a joke, I think that would make a fun movie.
He adds: “When [as franquias de terror] sending their villains into space is usually an indication that they’ve gone too far. But who wouldn’t want to see Chucky in a little astronaut costume?”