Before he starts his latest killing spree, Chucky (Brad Dourif) is on his best behavior in a scene from the upcoming sequel Curse of Chucky. Fiona Dourif plays Nica, who receives this strange Chucky doll in a mysterious package left at her doorstep. Watch this scene where Nica's niece Alice (Summer H. Howell) takes a strong liking to her new "friend until the end." Directed by Don Mancini, Curse of Chucky debuts on Blu-ray and DVD October 8.

He's back! From the filmmakers that brought you Chucky comes the terrifying return of the pint-sized doll possessed by the spirit of a notorious serial killer. When a mysterious package arrives at the house of Nica (Fiona Dourif, The Master, True Blood), she doesn't give it much thought. However, after her mother's mysterious death, Nica begins to suspect that the talking, red-haired doll her visiting niece has been playing with may be the key to the ensuing bloodshed and chaos. The return of America's favorite toy, voiced again by Brad Dourif, is unrated and full of more blood-splattered thrills and chills.

Bonus Features Exclusive to the Blu-ray:

  • Living Doll: Bringing Chucky to Life: Featuring the award-winning work of animatronics company Alterian, this featurette shows the pain-staking detail involved with bringing Chucky to life and the army of people behind the process.
  • - Voodoo Doll: The Chucky Legacy: More than six films and a quarter of a century, Chucky, the possessed Good Guys doll, has been the playmate we love to hate. This featurette looks at why we're still frightened by the red haired terror and recalls some favorite moments from the previous films.
  • - Storyboard Comparisons

Blu-ray and DVD Bonus Features:

  • Deleted Scenes
  • - Gag Reel
  • - Playing with Dolls: The Making of Curse of Chucky: From scripting, to casting to shooting, this featurette proves that playing with dolls is definitely not child's play! Follow the cast and crew of Curse of Chucky as they bring the newest and scariest chapter in the series to the screen.
  • - Feature Commentary with Director Don Mancini, Puppeteer Tony Gardner and Star Fiona Dourif