In the upcoming episode of “Behind the Monsters” Season 1, titled “Chucky,” viewers will get an inside look at the iconic horror character, Chucky, known for his murderous antics and creepy doll appearance. This episode delves into the origins and evolution of this character, who started as a twisted take on 80s consumer culture and has become a lasting figure in the horror genre over three decades.
Airing on Saturday, October 28, 2023, at 12:00 Am on IFC, the episode explores how Chucky has defied the odds and remained relevant in the world of horror, refusing to fade into obscurity. With a focus on the unique appeal and legacy of Chucky, “Behind the Monsters” takes viewers on a journey through the history of this unconventional horror icon.
For those who are intrigued by the behind-the-scenes stories of classic horror characters, “Chucky” is an episode that provides insight into the enduring popularity of this doll-faced villain.
Airing on Saturday, October 28, 2023, at 12:00 Am on IFC, the episode explores how Chucky has defied the odds and remained relevant in the world of horror, refusing to fade into obscurity. With a focus on the unique appeal and legacy of Chucky, “Behind the Monsters” takes viewers on a journey through the history of this unconventional horror icon.
For those who are intrigued by the behind-the-scenes stories of classic horror characters, “Chucky” is an episode that provides insight into the enduring popularity of this doll-faced villain.
- 10/21/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
After a number of years in which it maybe wasn’t the case, it seems like we horror fans are continually spoiled year after year. Every December or January when it comes time to make my list of favorites for Daily Dead, I’m blown away as I look back and see just how many incredible books, films, TV shows, conventions, streaming offerings, DVDs, boutique Blu-rays – you name it – are released in a given year. Though it may have been a challenging disaster in so many other ways, 2021 was no exception when it came to horror. Here are just some of my favorites.
Chucky
As a huge fan of the Child’s Play film series – particularly some of the latter Dtv entries that have taken the franchise into bizarre and exciting new directions – I was out of my mind excited about the new Chucky TV show, which aired on both USA and SyFy.
Chucky
As a huge fan of the Child’s Play film series – particularly some of the latter Dtv entries that have taken the franchise into bizarre and exciting new directions – I was out of my mind excited about the new Chucky TV show, which aired on both USA and SyFy.
- 1/5/2022
- by Patrick Bromley
- DailyDead
Apple TV users and Amazon Prime members will be able to access the AMC Networks slate via a new premium streaming bundle launched today.
Available for $8.99 per month, AMC+ features original series, such as revenge thriller The Beast Must Die, starring Jared Harris, stop-motion animated comedy Ultra City Smiths, as well as the upcoming dystopian drama Anna and Warwick Thornton and Brendan Fletcher’s vampire thriller Firebite starring Yael Stone, Rob Collins and Callan Mulvey.
The service also offers full access to AMC Networks’ streaming services, Acorn TV and Shudder, at no additional cost.
Acorn TV houses Midsomer Murders, Agatha Christie’s Marple and Poirot, as well as originals Agatha Raisin, London Kills, Ms Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries, Queens of Mystery and My Life Is Murder, and new shows Dalgliesh and Whitstable Pearl, among others.
Shudder offers genre entertainment, covering horror, thrillers, and the supernatural. Popular series include Creepshow,...
Available for $8.99 per month, AMC+ features original series, such as revenge thriller The Beast Must Die, starring Jared Harris, stop-motion animated comedy Ultra City Smiths, as well as the upcoming dystopian drama Anna and Warwick Thornton and Brendan Fletcher’s vampire thriller Firebite starring Yael Stone, Rob Collins and Callan Mulvey.
The service also offers full access to AMC Networks’ streaming services, Acorn TV and Shudder, at no additional cost.
Acorn TV houses Midsomer Murders, Agatha Christie’s Marple and Poirot, as well as originals Agatha Raisin, London Kills, Ms Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries, Queens of Mystery and My Life Is Murder, and new shows Dalgliesh and Whitstable Pearl, among others.
Shudder offers genre entertainment, covering horror, thrillers, and the supernatural. Popular series include Creepshow,...
- 11/9/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
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