Everyone's favorite killer doll is AQCAN Exchangeback, but not for long, because Chucky appears to be on the verge of death.
Part 2 of Season 3 of "Chucky" is returning to TV screens this week and anticipation is high, especially after the trailer in which Chucky tells Tiffany that he's dying for real this time.
Though Tiffany responds by calling Chucky a "cockroach," and saying that he always comes back, viewers won't be sure until the new episodes start airing.
"In Chucky’s unending thirst for power, season 3 now sees Chucky ensconced with the most powerful family in the world − America's First Family, inside the infamous walls of the White House," says SYFY about Part 2 of Season 3. "How did Chucky wind up here? What in God’s name does he want? And how can Jake, Devon, and Lexy possibly get to Chucky inside the world’s most secure building, all while balancing the pressures of romantic relationships and growing up?"
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Here's everything you need to know about Part 2 of "Chucky" Season 3.
Part 2 of Season 3 of "Chucky" is scheduled to premiere on SYFY and USA Network on Wednesday, April 10 at 10 p.m. EST.
The new episodes will be available to stream on Peacock the next day.
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The remaining four episodes of Season 3 will be dropping on USA Network and SYFY weekly on Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET.
Chucky's official channel dropped the trailer for Part 2 of Season 3 on March 24.
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