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“Chucky” Season 3 Begins Filming Next Week; Premiering in Late 2023
Don Mancini‘s hit horror series “Chucky” has been renewed for Season 3, and it looks like filming on the brand new season is scheduled to begin in just one week.
Series star Jennifer Tilly re-tweeted a tweet today that confirms the start of shooting next week, which lines up with previous reports of an April 27 start date for Season 3.
“Chucky” Season 3 is expected to premiere on SYFY and USA later this year!
chucky season 3 starts filming in 1 week, stay tuned🩸 🎬 pic.twitter.com/QSrF4UfVdk
— eduardA 🃏 (@mariaeddtrq) April 21, 2023
What can we expect from Season 3? Well let’s talk about where things stand right now…
The Season 2 finale saw the return of the walking, talking Glen/Glenda doll, once again voiced by Billy Boyd(!) and once again housing the souls of both Glen and Glenda. The doll’s new chosen name is now GG, and they’ve set off on their own adventures in the UK. As for Glen and Glenda in their human forms, played by Lachlan Watson, those bodies are no more.
GG’s mom Tiffany is now being hunted down by Nica Pierce, who is no longer burdened with the soul of Charles Lee Ray. Tiffany is hiding out in New York City, and Nica is hot on her tail.
[Related] “Chucky” Season 2 Post-Mortem with Don Mancini: “There Were Death Threats”
Jake, Devon, and Lexy, meanwhile, attempted to have a peaceful Christmas celebration with Lexy’s mother, and though some relationships were mended and some moments of peace were indeed found, it wasn’t long before Chucky Prime – in the body of a brand new Good Guys doll – came down the chimney with a chainsaw. Chucky managed to brutally kill off Lexy’s mom in one of the franchise’s all-time great kill scenes, and Lexy turned the tables on Chucky. She chainsaw massacred Chucky, at the time believing it to be the final doll imbued with Charles Lee Ray’s soul. But there’s at least one other Chucky doll still out there…
The other big surprise in the season finale was that Lexy’s sister Caroline is now in league with Tiffany Valentine, convinced by Chucky that Tiffany is actually her real mother. Caroline has essentially moved over to the dark side, working side-by-side with Tiffany.
Stay tuned for more on “Chucky” Season 3 and all things “Chucky” as we learn it!
[Related] “Chucky”: Jennifer Tilly Breaks Down Her Character’s Complex Journey
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Anthony Head – ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ Actor Has Passed Away at 72
Best known to horror fans for playing Rupert Giles in 121 episodes of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” actor Anthony Head (aka Anthony Stewart Head) has passed away at 72 years old.
Daughters Emily and Daisy Head said in a statement to the BBC that their father “passed away peacefully of complications due to pneumonia, surrounded by his family.”
Their statement continued, “It has been, and forever will be, an honour and a privilege to be his daughters, and to have witnessed firsthand the impact both he and his work have had on so many. We know how dearly he will be missed by friends, colleagues, and fans of the shows he was in — he loved his job very much, and he always considered himself incredibly lucky, to have been able to work alongside such exceptionally talented people, in such wonderful productions, across a career that spanned several decades.”
Anthony Head more recently played Rupert Mannion in 18 episodes of “Ted Lasso,” with the English actor’s film and television credits dating back to 1978. On the horror front, Anthony Head starred in Darren Bousman’s Repo! The Genetic Opera, as well as 2011’s Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, Let the Wrong One In, “Warehouse 13,” and “The Canterville Ghost.”
Also of note here in the world of horror, Anthony Head once played Dr. Frank-N-Furter in a London stage production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show back in the 1990s.
Outside the horror world, Anthony Head’s film and television credits well exceed 100 different productions and include “Highlander,” “NYPD Blue,” “Silent Witness,” “Doctor Who,” And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself, “Little Britain,” The Magic Door, “Sensitive Skin,” Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, “Free Agents,” The Iron Lady, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, “You, Me & Them,” “Dominion,” A Street Cat Named Bob, and Batman: Gotham by Gaslight.
“Buffy” actor James Marsters writes on Instagram, “There’s a hole in the World. Anthony Head has passed on from us. He was an unflaggingly kind and steady presence on the set of Buffy, and the best actor in the cast. He was the best of us. I was lucky to have known, and learned from him. He left the world a better place for his presence. Thank you Tony for all you gave.”

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