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5.9/10
IMDbBudget 13,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 35,763,605 USD
There were many rumors about why Catherine Hicks didn't reprise her role as Karen Barclay in the sequel with the popular being that she was pregnant by her husband Kevin Yagher who operated the animatronic Chucky doll, but the simple fact was that the director John Lafia wanted to take the story in a new direction. A direction that didn't include her character aside from a unfilmed opening courtroom scene that had her be sent to a mental institution. Despite not reprising her role, she was constantly on set for the sequel to visit her husband.
The original script had an opening scene of a court hearing dealing with the events of the previous film with Karen Barclay and Mike Norris defending Andy where the remains of Chucky's burned body being stored in a evidence locker (which featured a Easter egg cameo showing Freddy's glove, Jason's hockey mask, etc.) but is then taken by the executives of the Play Pals company to rebuild it. Catherine Hicks was to reprise her role of Karen Barclay in this sequence but it was cut before filming began. Elements of this scene appeared in a similar courtroom scene in Curse of Chucky (2013) and the evidence locker opening was retooled in Bride of Chucky (1998).
Don Mancini stated that in an early draft of his script, the film was set during the Christmas season; this would have explained why so many Good Guy dolls were in the factory during the finale.
The Good Guy doll Tommy is named after original Child's Play director Tom Holland.
Jenny Agutter has disowned the film and hates it, saying that it was one of the worst filming experiences she's ever had. She was particularly disappointed when a lot of her best scenes were left on the cutting room floor, reducing Joanne to practically a minor character.
"Andy Barclay: [Approaches the Good Guy doll who reminds him of Chucky] I hate you. Chucky: [In a Good Guy voice] Hi, I'm... Tommy, and I'm your friend to the end! Hidey-ho! Ha, ha, ha!"
"Chucky: Surprise! Did you miss me, Andy? I sure missed you. I told you. We were gonna be friends to the end. And now, it's time to play... I've got a new game, sport: It's called Hide the Soul. And guess what? You're it! Ade due Damballa. Give me the power, I beg... [notices Kyle sneaking through the window] Chucky: This isn't over you little shit. I'm not gonna spend the rest of my life as a plastic freak. Next time you're alone, you're mine! Kyle: [annoyed] Oh, my God. Andy Barclay: [Kyle removes sock from Andy's mouth] IT'S CHUCKY! LOOK OUT! Kyle: Shut up, you'll wake Phil and Joanne. Andy Barclay: Kill him, kill him. Kyle: Andy, stop it! Will you? Phil: What the hell is this now? Andy Barclay: It's Chucky! I told you he'd find me. Tried to take over my soul. Joanne: Andy, calm down. Kyle: You didn't have to wait up. Phil: Yeah? You know, Kyle, I don't believe you. You actually tied this... child up so he wouldn't tell on ya? Is that it? Kyle: Oh, come on, Phil! Andy Barclay: Chucky did it! Joanne: That's enough, now. Phil: Who's Chucky? Well, I've had it! [grabs Chucky and walks out of the room] Andy Barclay: [follows Phil] But you gotta kill him! Joanne: Andy!"