![]() I had some preparation in my mind to be ready for something like this. I had some weight to lose for my own sake knowing I was going to watch this. PopHorror: How did you prepare for production of the show? Was there pressure?Īlex Vincent: As someone who’s not in the business often, I had a lot of anxiety about it. I was thrilled to know it was going forward. I mean literally, as long as I can remember. It’s fun to give back to a fanbase that’s been so incredibly kind, generous, and supportive of me for as long as I can remember. It’s fun to spend time with these people that I love. ![]() It was something I certainly hoped would happen after Cult just because it would be fun. We had already talked about it, but there were a few obstacles like COVID and that MGM film. PopHorror: When did you learn Don Mancini wanted you to be part of the Chucky series?Īlex Vincent: I knew that this was his plan as we were making Cult of Chucky. There’s very little arguing about this show, and that feels very good. In a world where people can’t even seem to agree that pizza is good food anymore, no matter what the issue is, people seem to want to argue about it. You either love them or hate them, and there was very little in between. The last couple of films were kind of a love/hate thing for the audience. Chucky fans are so united in their enjoyment over it, which is nice. Knowing how much work Don and the crew have put into this, it’s incredibly satisfying to see it received so well. This is a long time coming to get this show on the air, a lot of obstacles in our way. How does that feel from your perspective?Īlex Vincent: It’s incredibly gratifying. PopHorror: Chucky has been getting really great ratings and reviews by fans. Ahead of the season finale on Tuesday, we chatted with Vincent about sharing the screen with Elise after 30 years, the excitement and anxiety felt before filming the show, his gratitude toward the diehard fan base, and how he’s living the best of both worlds as an actor and normal person who can go to the grocery store in peace. This older, tormented version of Andy rocks a tailored suit as he and Child’s Play 2 foster sister Kyle, played by Christine Elise, track down and destroy every doll possessed by the soul of Charles Lee Ray. In fact, at 40, Vincent is just your average guy who loves music and boasts of a vast collection of Nine Inch Nails merch.įollowing a cameo in 2013’s Curse of Chucky and a full return in 2017’s Cult of Chucky ( our review), Vincent has once again resumed his role of Andy in creator Don Mancini’s highly-anticipated SYFY series, Chucky. ![]() But he didn’t let early fame get to his head. Alex Vincent may have earned household name status at the age of 6 when he starred as Andy Barclay in the 1988 Child’s Playfilm, which saw his character terrorized by Chucky, the murderous Good Guys doll. ![]()
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