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The 1988 original introduces us to , a serial killer who uses voodoo to transfer his soul into a "Good Guy" doll just before he dies. When Karen Barclay buys the doll for her son Andy, she has no idea she’s bringing a murderer into her home. Why the Original is Still the Best

The Curse of Chucky: Why the Original Child’s Play (1988) Still Terrifies Us

It took three days for a technician to wipe the computer clean and secure their network. They couldn't recover Rohan's school project, and he had to redo it from scratch. His father lost hours of work trying to secure their financial data.

From the original to Curse of Chucky (the sixth installment and first direct-to-video release), the series has remained remarkably consistent in its creative leadership under Don Mancini.