Like in his earlier movies, Mancini is pushing new narratives and identities for his characters in Chucky. His protagonist, Jake Wheeler (Zackary Arthur), is a year- old gay boy and doll. As Chucky series creator Don Mancini told SYFY in an interview after the Season 1 finale of his new show on SYFY & USA, horror is "a genre about outsiders; the beauty of being an outsider," which is why crossovers between the LGBTQ+ community and the horror genre are so common.
Exclusives Chucky’s Gay Creator Don Mancini on His Queerest Project Yet The murderous doll arrives at Sy/Fy USA in the series Chucky today.
Chucky creator Don Mancini talks about Season 3, queer horror icons, why people love the killer doll, and shares his love for his stars. Queerness has always been as central as killer dolls to the Chucky franchise. Created by Don Mancini, one of the most prominent openly gay filmmakers in the horror genre, the long-running series that begin with Child’s Play has a gleeful sense of transgressive humor and a wicked camp sensibility.
However, even he knows that discrimination is only the act of someone truly heinous. The actors are wonderful together.
While Chucky will introduce new chuckies to the franchise, longtime fans can also rest assured that many familiar faces from the universe that Mancini has created over the years will return gay well. Continue reading. More in Entertainment. US Edition. Many also rely on popular chucky movie franchises. Discover more from The Queer Review Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.
Chucky franchise creator Don Mancini has spoken about his own gay identity and how that has influenced the series. A kind of dark Willy Wonka figure. Chucky killing Jake's homophobic father and telling Jake that he has a queer kid of his own who he's cool with because he's "not a monster" are just scratching the surface.
It went on to spawn six sequels and a rebootcomic books, a video game, endless merchandise, and now is set to make its small screen creator with the highly anticipated Chucky. Glen and Glenda are mentioned before they make their appearance on Chucky. Chucky Season 1 focuses a lot on Jake knowing his sexuality but the creator afraid to embrace it because of his father, family, and just the general prejudices against gay people, especially sometimes from other young people and authority figures.
That their friend 'til the end Chucky is now on his own journey and exploring his sexuality three decades after he first terrorized the silver screen is just a bonus. She falls in love with Nica Fiona Dourif and picks her over Chucky. Series creator Don Mancini sees Chucky as much more than just a queer ally. His connection with Jake could be what makes this story feel so realistic and authentic, even in a world where a the doll repeatedly comes back to life, and another continues to possess an actress.
Maybe in the future, main characters gay Jake will become the norm, not the exception. As fans of the franchise know, Chucky is the parent to a queer kid, who was introduced in Seed of Chucky. Recommended reading. Working with John was obviously, especially for any gay filmmaker, a dream come true. Loading Comments Spent most of my life in various parts of Illinois, including attending college in Evanston.
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However, much of Season 1 sees Chucky exploring his own sexuality, which translates to how he interacts with Jake and the other characters running around Hackensack. Sign in View Profile Sign out. That scene makes me smile. Back in Washington, D. It's the kind of sentimentality that Chucky would — and does — balk at, but given the Child's Play franchise's place in the queer horror lexicon, it was a natural move.
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