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A slew of Chucky movies are leaving Netflix at the end of spooky season
Say goodbye to Bride of Chucky and other Child's Play films, which will leave Netflix on October 31
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For some of us, spooky season never ends, but it certainly does for Chucky this year. A murderer's row of films starring the killer doll will be leaving Netflix on October 31. If you've never watched the Child's Play films featuring Chucky, now's your time to do so.
Almost all of the films in the Child's Play franchise will depart Netflix at the end of October's reaping. This includes Child's Play 2, Child's Play 3, Bride of Chucky, Seed of Chucky, Curse of Chucky, and Cult of Chucky. These films span the franchise's earliest days back in 1990 all the way up until 2017, brutally confronting every '90s kid out there with a reminder of how old we all are now.
The progenitor of the Chucky films, 1988's Child's Play, is streaming for free on Tubi right now. If you're feeling the itch to watch a small doll chase people around with a knife (hey, we've all got those days), you can start off your Chucky marathon with the original Child's Play on Tubi, then head to Netflix to watch Child's Play 2, Child's Play 3, Bride of Chucky, Seed of Chucky, Curse of Chucky, and Cult of Chucky before they disappear into the Netflix ether on October 31.
The last five years have been a doozy, so you may have forgotten that there was a Child's Play reboot starring Aubrey Plaza that came out in the summer of 2019. That film is streaming on Amazon's Prime Video. To put the whole Child's Play franchise together, you can take a trip through the river of time, from the late 1980s to the year before the COVID-19 pandemic, across three different streaming services. What a world we live in.
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