Chucky Season 4 Release Date, Cast, Spoilers, Where To Watch & Updates

Chucky Season 4 Release Date: The horror icon Chucky, the killer doll possessed by the soul of a serial murderer, has been terrifying audiences for over three decades. From the original Child’s Play movie in 1988 to the recent TV series on Syfy and USA Network, Chucky has shown no signs of slowing down his bloody rampage. But what can fans expect from the fourth season of the show, which has been renewed for 2023? Here is everything you need to know about Chucky Season 4, including the release date, cast, spoilers, and where to watch.
Chucky Season 4 Release Date
Chucky Season 4 is expected to premiere in October 2024, following the pattern of the previous seasons. The show’s creator and executive producer, Don Mancini, confirmed the renewal on Twitter, writing, “We are thrilled to announce that CHUCKY has been picked up for a fourth season by our amazing partners at SYFY and USA. Thank you to all the fans who have supported us and made this possible. We can’t wait to bring you more Chucky!”

Chucky Season 4 Cast
The cast of Chucky Season 4 will likely include the returning stars from the previous seasons, as well as some new faces. The main cast members are:
- Zackary Arthur as Jake Wheeler, a gay teenager who becomes Chucky’s target and ally.
- Bjorgvin Arnarson as Devon Evans, Jake’s love interest and a podcast host who investigates Chucky’s murders.
- Alyvia Alyn Lind as Lexy Cross, Jake’s former bully becomes his friend and joins his fight against Chucky.
- Brad Dourif is the voice of Chucky, the notorious Good Guy doll who is actually a vessel for the soul of Charles Lee Ray, a serial killer and voodoo practitioner.
- Jennifer Tilly is Tiffany Valentine, Chucky’s girlfriend, and accomplice, who also possesses a doll body.
- Fiona Dourif as Nica Pierce, Charles Lee Ray’s daughter was paralyzed by Chucky and later possessed by him.
- Devon Sawa as Logan and Lucas Wheeler, Jake’s father and uncle, who are identical twins with a dark past.
The show also features several actors from the original Child’s Play movies, such as Alex Vincent as Andy Barclay, Christine Elise as Kyle, and Billy Boyd as Glen/Glenda, Chucky and Tiffany’s offspring. Additionally, the show has introduced some new characters, such as Lara Jean Chorostecki as Sister Ruth, a nun who runs an orphanage where Chucky causes havoc, and Michael Therriault as Nathan Cross, Lexy’s father and the mayor of Hackensack.

Chucky Season 4 Spoilers
Chucky Season 4 will continue the story of the third season, which ended with a shocking cliffhanger. In the finale, Chucky reveals his master plan to transfer his soul into multiple dolls and create an army of killers. He also managed to possess Lexy, who stabbed Devon in the chest. Meanwhile, Nica regained control of her body and confronted Tiffany, who shot her in the head. Andy and Kyle arrived at the scene, only to find themselves surrounded by Chucky dolls. The episode ended with a voiceover from Chucky, saying, “This is only the beginning.”
The fourth season will likely explore the consequences of Chucky’s scheme and the fate of the main characters. Will Devon survive his wound? Will Lexy be freed from Chucky’s influence? Will Nica recover from her injury? Will Andy and Kyle escape from the doll army? How will Jake cope with the trauma and loss he has suffered? And what will Chucky do next with his newfound power and followers?
The show’s creator, Don Mancini, has teased that the fourth season will be even more epic and ambitious than the previous ones. He said, “We have so many ideas for where to take the story next. We want to expand the mythology and the lore of Chucky and explore different genres and tones. We also want to bring back some more characters from the movies and introduce some new ones. We have a lot of surprises in store for the fans.”
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Where to Watch
Chucky Season 4 will be available to watch on Syfy and USA Network, the same channels that air the show’s first-run episodes. The show will also be streamed on Peacock, NBCUniversal’s streaming service, where the previous seasons are currently available. Additionally, the show can be watched on other platforms, such as Amazon Prime Video, iTunes, Google Play, and Vudu, where the episodes can be purchased or rented individually or as a season pass.