![]() ![]() Or is he? Cult of Chucky’s post-credits scene sees Andy’s old foster sister Kyle (Christine Elise McCarthy) enter his house to continue torturing the Chucky head, with the implication being that Andy has escaped Harrogate. Now inside in the hospital, Andy is able to defeat some Chuckys but he’s locked in his cell after Chucky possesses Nica. Naturally, Chucky uses this to start causing chaos, and Andy decides that he needs to get himself admitted to Harrogate in order to stop the bloodshed. At Harrogate Psychiatric Hospital, where the previous movie’s heroine Nica is a patient, Good Guy dolls are being used as a therapeutic tool. The problem is, that’s not the only Chucky, as Charles Lee Ray has figured out how to inhabit multiple dolls at once. We last saw Andy in Cult of Chucky, where we learn that, after he shot Chucky at the end of the last movie, he kept Chucky’s deformed head and has been torturing it. ![]() Wanna play? Download SYFY's free app to watch full episodes, highlights, interviews and more! Andy’s ready for him, though, and blasts him point-blank with a shotgun as soon as Chucky emerges from the box. After spending most of the movie trying (and failing) to battle Nica Pierce (Fiona Dourif), Chucky sends himself to Andy’s house in an attempt to kill his now-adult nemesis. He’s seemingly not in trouble with the police anymore, but he’s more than ready for Chucky’s bulls***. He makes his return (once more played by Vincent) in 2013’s Curse of Chucky. Andy ends the movie by surrendering himself to police custody for questioning.Īndy does not directly appear in Bride of Chucky or Seed of Chucky, though he’s briefly referenced in both. Andy struggles to convince Tyler that Chucky is evil, but eventually, he is able to defeat Chucky once again, this time by pushing him into a giant fan. When Chucky returns, he’s set his sights not on Andy but on a new victim, 8-year-old Ronald Tyler (Jeremy Sylvers). In 1991’s Child’s Play 3, Andy (played now by Justin Whalin) is 16 and living at a military academy, where he’s been told in no uncertain terms to knock it off with this killer doll bogus. This is still not the last time that Andy battles Chucky, but he’s already becoming something of a doll-killing pro. This time, Andy plays a more direct role in defeating the evil doll, pouring molten plastic on him and helping to jam an air hose in his mouth. (This will be a reoccurring theme throughout Andy’s life.) Chucky makes Andy’s life a living hell before attempting once more to transfer his soul into the boy, though he’s unsuccessful. Now an 8-year-old, Andy is living with foster parents because his mom is undergoing psychiatric evaluation since nobody believes her crazy story about a killer doll. Chucky comes back, though, as does Andy, in 1990’s Child’s Play 2. ![]()
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