![]() Adaptational Intelligence: The dolls in the original movie can only say three different sentences, being just plastic with an internal vocalizer.This also allows him to manipulate smart cars and take over an entire store simply by lifting a finger. Adaptational Badass: Since this version of Chucky is an AI who can connect to other devices via the Cloud, he's able to develop a sort of omnipresence once he has the Kaslan products under his control.Adaptational Attractiveness: Karen Barclay is more of an Absurdly Youthful Mother and a Stacy's Mom than in the original film.Action Girl: Falyn shows absolutely no fear or restraint when she, Pugg and Omar come to Andy's rescue, and even takes down one of the hacked Buddi dolls with an axe.Justified in that Aubrey Plaza looks considerably younger than her actual age, to the point Pugg mistakes her for Andy's sister. Absurdly Youthful Mother: Karen snarks she "had a very productive sweet sixteen" when a coworker expresses surprise she has a kid. ![]() Gabe, who installs security cameras throughout the apartment building, including one in the Barclays’ bathroom to watch Karen shower.Chucky's constant need of Andy's approval places him squarely in this category, especially after his accidentally cutting Andy with a knife and killing his cat Mickey lead Andy to become increasingly scared of him.but it isn't long until Andy realizes that there's more to Chucky than it seems. The doll, naming himself Chucky, becomes fast friends with Andy. Hoping to lift her son's spirits, Karen manages to obtain one of the dolls for Andy as an early birthday gift. In the midst of electronics conglomerate Kaslan launching their most ambitious endeavor to date, a technologically advanced line of dolls under the name of Buddi, 13 year-old Andy Barclay struggles to fit in to his new surroundings after he and his mother Karen move to Chicago. ![]() The movie also stars Gabriel Bateman as Andy, Aubrey Plaza as Karen and Brian Tyree Henry as Detective Mike. The film does not involve Don Mancini and Brad Dourif, the voice of Chucky, with the latter being replaced by Mark Hamill. It was announced back in July 2018 and was released the following year in June 2019 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, due to them still having the rights and concept to the original film. It's more aptly described as a science fiction horror film. note In fact, because Chucky has been reimagined as a robotic artificial intelligence, the 2019 version doesn't fit the definition of a Slasher Movie, as the antagonist is no longer objectively "evil" nor driven by revenge for past transgressions. Child's Play, also known as Child's Play 2019, is a reboot of the slasher series Child's Play with a more modern-day take.
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