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Child's Play is an upcoming American slasher film written by Tyler Burton Smith and directed by Lars Klevberg. It serves as a remake and reboot of the 1988 film of the same name, following a plot similar to the original film. It stars Aubrey Plaza, Gabriel Bateman, Brian Tyree Henry, Tim Matheson, and Mark Hamill as the voice of Chucky.
The film was officially announced in July 2018, a modern version of Child's Playthat was in development at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer without the involvement of franchise creator Don Mancini or Brad Dourif. Lars Klevberg and writer Tyler Burton Smith signed on as director and screenwriter, respectively, alongside Itproducers Seth Grahame-Smith and David Katzenberg.
The film is scheduled to be released in the United States on June 21, 2019, by Orion Pictures.
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Premise[edit]
Cast[edit]
- Gabriel Bateman as Andy Barclay, a lonely 13-year-old boy who comes into the possession of a murderous doll.
- Mark Hamill as the voice of Chucky, a murderous Buddi doll who attempts to kill the Barclays. In this version, Klevberg said the doll would be an "out-of-control robot doll" rather than a possessed doll by Charles Lee Ray in the original franchise, a version of which was previously voiced by Hamill in an episode of Robot Chicken.
- Aubrey Plaza as Karen Barclay, Andy’s mother.
- Brian Tyree Henry as Detective Mike Norris, a detective investigating a mysterious string of murders.
- Tim Matheson as Henry Kaslan, founder and CEO of Kaslan Corp, the company that manufactures the Buddi doll.[1]
- Marlon Kazadi as Omar Norris, Andy's best friend and son of Mike Norris.
- Ty Consiglio as Pugg, Andy's friend.
- Beatrice Kitsos as Falyn, Andy's friend.
- Anantjot S. Aneja as Chris, Andy's friend.
- Nicole Anthony as Detective Willis, Norris' partner.
- Carlease Burke as Doreen
- Amber Taylor as Shane's Daughter
- Kenneth Tynan as Jonga Burger Dude
- Michael Bardach as Homeless Man
- JC Meredith as Cab Driver
Production[edit]
Development[edit]
On July 3, 2018, it was announced that a modern-day version of Child's Play, a reboot, was in development at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, with a different creative team than the original film series. Lars Klevberg signed on as director, with a script by Tyler Burton Smith (of Polaroid and Quantum Break fame, respectively). It and It: Chapter Two collaborative team Seth Grahame-Smith and David Katzenberg will serve as producers.[2][3]
In December 2018, in a guest appearance on the Post Mortem with Mick Garris Podcast, series creator/writer/director Don Mancini criticized the remake, remarking that Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, as rights holder for the original film, can do what they please with the property. When asked if he and fellow franchise producer David Kirschner would have any involvement, he said:
Casting[edit]
The same month that the project was announced, Liv Tyler was revealed as having been considered for a role in the film.[5] In September 2018, Aubrey Plaza, Brian Tyree Henry and Gabriel Bateman joined the cast.[6][7] In November 2018, Ty Consiglio and Beatrice Kitsos joined the cast.[8]
In March 2019, actor Mark Hamill announced that he joined the cast to voice Chucky in the film. Grahame-Smith elaborated on Hamill's casting in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, saying,
Filming[edit]
Principal photography began on September 17 and wrapped on November 8, 2018, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. [10] Reshoots occurred on December 15 and 16,[11] and in April 2019.[12]
Visual effects[edit]
MastersFX, a visual effects company, took six weeks to prepare and assemble seven practical animatronic puppets, each with interchangeable arms and heads that performed a variety of required actions on set.[13] With some help from Pixomondo, who will be providing the CGI for the film.[14]
Music[edit]
On April 10, 2019, it was announced that Bear McCreary would be composing the score.[15][16] In a statement, McCreary revealed that he was partially creating the film's music through a "toy orchestra" inspired by "Chucky’s toy-store origins" with toy pianos, hurdy gurdies, accordions, plastic guitars, and otamatones featuring prominently in the score.[17]
Marketing[edit]
The first official image of Chucky was released on September 21, 2018.[18] A poster was released on November 12, 2018, revealing that for the film's adaptation the Good Guy Dolls will be called Buddi, referencing the real-life My Buddy doll that influenced the character's original design.[19] A WiFi symbol over the "i" in "Buddi" teases the character's hi-tech functions in the film, being similar to robot toys such as Furby, or RoboSapien, which makes a cameo in the trailer.[20] Orion Pictureslaunched a marketing website, for the fictional Kaslan Corp, ahead of the film's release.[21]
The first trailer was released on February 8, 2019 to coincide with the release of The Prodigy.[1] The theatrical poster was released on April 17, 2019 and a second trailer on April 18, 2019.[22]
Release[edit]
The film is scheduled to be released in the United States on June 21, 2019.[23][19] It will be the first film from Orion Pictures to be released through United Artists Releasing,[24] which will mark, in some way, a reuniting of the Child's Play franchise with the UA brand since the original film.
Future[edit]
At WonderCon, Grahame-Smith said that if this film does well, they would love to make more sequels.[25]
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