The original film was such a hit that Child’s Play 2 was almost immediately greenlit and unboxed itself in cinemas in 1990 with yet another title, Child’s Play 3, to follow in 1991. However, by this point, Universal had the franchise’s creator, Don Mancini, under the gun, rushing him and the rest of his team to deliver more content as soon as possible making the third installment much less popular than the two that came before it.
While it’s still an important part of the overarching story and references to come, if there’s one movie you want to axe from your watch-through of the Chucky films on Netflix, it would be number three.
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