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ZACHARY ARTHUR AND BJORGVIN ARNARSON TALK CHUCKY SEASON 3 FINALE

CHUCKY SEASON 3 : Xtra Xclusive interview with “Jake Wheeler” and “Devon Evans”

As we eagerly await the heart-pounding conclusion of Season 3 of ‘Chucky,’ We had the incredible opportunity to chat with Zachary Arthur and Bjorgvin Arnarson, the brilliant actors behind Jake Wheeler and Devon Evans, about what’s in store for fans in the last two episodes.

Episode 6 delivered a shocking blow with Chucky’s demise, along with the introduction of the ghost of Charles Lee Ray, teasing a brewing supernatural storm within the White House—talk about raising the stakes! And let’s talk about the North Pole incident! Turns out, Chucky’s got a serious bone to pick with Santa Claus. It’s all about leaving behind a legacy that only he can claim, according to our insider scoop.

During our chat, we asked if fans can expect to see Chucky reincarnated in Devon Evans’s body to continue his reign of terror. And in classic Arnarson fashion his response was “it would be really fun to see Chucky as a smart, evil guy in a new form.” 

As we approach the finale, the last two episodes promise to take viewers on a rollercoaster ride of emotions, thrills, and unexpected twists. And amidst all the chaos, one question lingers in everyone’s minds: Does Chucky ever truly die? The answer awaits in the electrifying conclusion of ‘Chucky’ Season 3. Catch the Season 3 finale of “Chucky” on USA and SYFY Wednesday at 10 p.m., with next-day streaming available on Peacock. And if you’re yet to embark on this wild ride, worry not—you can binge-watch every episode on Peacock. 

 

 

Andrew Garcia

Andrew Garcia is an accomplished author with four published books under his belt. Andrew brings a unique perspective and creative flair to his writing. As a seasoned writer, Andrew's work has been cherished by young readers and parents alike, earning him a reputation for crafting stories that entertain and inspire. His dedication to the art of storytelling has made him a beloved figure in the world of children's literature. He finds joy in using the excuse binge-watching shows for work and calling it research. Additionally, Andrew is a youth mentor and self-proclaimed professional school volunteer.

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