Why does chucky want andy




















When Karen finds out the truth about Chucky, she tries to tell Officer Norris that Andy isn't crazy, but Norris thinks she's being ridiculous and is demented as well. When she asks why he doesn't believe her, he tells her it's because he's sane.

Is it too late for him, Andy, and Karen to make a comeback? When serial killer Charles Lee Ray is mortally wounded in a police shoot-out, he uses a voodoo spell to transfer his soul into Chucky, a "Good Guys" doll. Andy receives the doll as a birthday gift, and Chucky soon resumes his killing spree. However, Charles doesn't want to be trapped in the body of a doll forever.

His only escape would be to transfer into the first human he revealed his true identity to At work, Andy's mom and her friend discover a peddler selling one for a low price, and she buys it. What she doesn't know is that the particular doll contains the spirit of Charles Lee Ray, aka 'The Lakeshore Strangler', who died at the hands of police the night before and had transferred his spirit to the doll by voodoo.

That night, Andy's babysitter is pushed from their 5th-floor window to her death, and only young Andy knows that 'Chucky' - the doll - is responsible for that a death and a series of murders that follow. Worse than that, the soul of Charles Lee Ray is trying to get out of the doll's body - and take over Andy's Sign In. Lending further credence to the idea of Andy's involvement is the sheer amount of knowledge possessed by the mysterious caller.

That includes knowing to check Chucky's batteries—a direct callback to the first Child's Play , in which Andy's mother Karen Catherine Hicks learns about the nightmarish doll in the same way. Equally, the caller's aim to warn Jake lines up with what eventually became of Andy Barclay in the Child's Play horror movie franchise. As the post-credits scene for the reboot Curse of Chucky reveals, neither the titular doll nor Andy ever really forgot each other. When Chucky ultimately seeks him out to definitively close their united chapter, Andy proves himself prepared and shoots the possessed doll in the head with a shotgun.

After learning that Chucky now occupies more than one body, however, Cult of Chucky further positions Andy as his arch-nemesis. Though Andy ends up outwitted and trapped in a mental health facility, the subsequent four-year time jump is more than enough time for him to have secured his release. Equally, it makes sense that Andy would monitor the web for emerging traces of Chucky's various movie forms , and reach out to affected parties when they did.

Though none of them make an appearance in Chucky season 1, episode 1, "Death by Misadventure," Andy's vocal cameo sets the stage for their eventual arrivals. Based on the trailer, Andy and Kyle will have taken their quest to destroy all versions of Chucky to new levels—adopting an X-Files Mulder and Scully vibe as they no doubt traverse the United States in search of targets. Unknown to Andy, Chucky has shipped himself to the academy, in order to kill Andy.

During the night, he confronts Andy in his room, and reveals his intent to transfer his soul into a different child's body: Tyler , whom Andy had befriended earlier. Chucky attacks him, and Andy thwarts him off until Shelton enters the room.

He finds Andy slamming Chucky against the floor, and rudely takes Chucky from him. The next morning, Andy approaches Tyler and asks him about Chucky. Tyler snaps that he is just jealous that Chucky did not pick him first. Still worried for Tyler's life, Andy decides to give him a pocket knife in case Chucky strikes again. When the annual paint ball war begins, Andy sneaks off to find Tyler, who had run away from Chucky in the woods.

Chucky attacks Kristen, using her to lure out Andy and exchange Tyler for her. After their exchange, the red team comes into the area, and instead of shooting paintballs, they shoot live rounds. In the chaos Tyler escapes, and before chasing after him, Chucky throws a grenade at the students. Recognizing the danger, Whitehurst bravely leaps on top of the grenade and sacrifices himself to save the others. Although both were shocked, Kristen and Andy follow Chucky.

Eventually they find themselves led into a carnival, and see Tyler being forced by Chucky into a haunted house. In an attempt to save Tyler, Chucky shoots Kristen in the leg, leaving Andy to fight him alone. After a struggle, Tyler is knocked out, and Chucky begins his ritual chant.

However, before he finishes, Andy reaches them on the top of a skull mountain. He shoots Chucky in the arm and chest, but he still has the strength to strangle Andy. Tyler awakens, and gives Andy the pocket knife. Cutting off his other hand, Chucky falls into the giant fan below, shredding him to pieces. After leaving the haunted house, Andy visits Kristen, who is being treated by medics. Before being taken away by the authorities, Andy is last seen riding off in the backseat of a police car.

Six months after Chucky attacked Nica , Andy gets a package delivered, and brings it inside. Before opening it, he receives a phone call from his mother, Karen. As Andy talks about his birthday dinner at Karen's place, Chucky cuts his way out of the box. Ready to kill, Chucky turns around, only to see Andy pointing a shotgun directly at his face. Before Chucky can react, Andy fires.

Four years later, Andy is still trying to cope with his past. He tries to go out on a date with a woman he likes, Rachel , but while on a date the topic of the Second Amendment comes up. He claims that he only has a couple guns to protect himself, but when Rachel questions what he would want to protect himself from, he realizes that she googled him.

She asks why Andy did not tell her about his past before, and Andy explains that he did not want to scare her away. After he tells her about those who died around him, she finally admits that it is too much for her and leaves him. He returns to his cabin alone, and takes his framed Kent Military Academy shirt off of the wall to get to the safe behind it.

Hidden inside is the Chucky head he shot four years ago, still alive without the body. He has the head nailed to a board, and has been torturing it. Andy places the head on his table and lights up a joint, lamenting that it is just him and Chucky again tonight. Chucky asks for a hit, and Andy obliges, putting the joint to Chucky's lips. However, after he inhales, Chucky lunges at Andy's hand, attempting to bite his fingers.

As the head taunts him, Andy walks over to his dresser and pulls out a flamethrower, and starts to torture the head. The next morning, Andy is rewatching a video he shot at Dr. Foley 's office in November of , where he tries to prove Nica's innocence by showing him the Chucky head.

He shoots the head with his gun, causing Chucky to scream, but Dr. Foley only believes that it is special effects and has him taken out of the office. After the video ends the Chucky head laughs, taunting that maybe Andy is really crazy and belongs in the mental institution with Nica.

After there are two murders at the Harrogate facility, an article is written on PerezHilton. Confused, Andy turns to the Chucky head, who remarks that " he isn't the only one ". Andy goes to his gun cabinet and takes out another Good Guy doll, this one with short hair. He has it mailed to Dr.

Foley, while he takes his truck and begins the drive to Harrogate. On the way he gets a call from Tiffany. He says that he knows who she is, and that he is coming for her and Chucky.

She laughs it off, and adds that Chucky has a message for him, " disembowel ", and that he would know what it means. Once Andy arrives at Harrogate, the guard tells him that visiting hours are over and he has to leave. Andy asks to see either Dr. Foley or Nica, and claims that it is an emergency, but the guard tells him again to leave.



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