Chucky TV Show Trailer Debuts At Comic-Con

When the upcoming Chucky TV series debuts on Syfy and USA, it will bring a number of important characters from the movie franchise back into the fold, with Child’s Play 2’s Christine Elise (Kyle) and Alex Vincent (Andy) returning in the latest chapter of this saga. Now, after a Chucky retrospective panel at Comic-Con 2021, we have a bit better idea of what to expect from the show–and have seen a brand-new trailer.

In the trailer, a teenager named Jake (Zackary Arthur) winds up with a Good Guy doll that, you guessed it, is possessed by the soul of serial killer Charles Lee Ray. Chucky’s back, and this time, he’s wreaking havoc on a teenager who already feels isolated from the world. Based on what’s seen in the trailer, Chucky wastes no time in getting back to his murderous ways. You can take a look at it below.

More than the trailer, though, the entire 14-minute panel was stuffed with new footage from the TV show, revealing quite a bit. Chucky picks up after the events of the 2017 movie Curse of Chucky, where Nica (Fiona Dourif), possessed by Chucky, escaped a mental hospital with Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly). Check out the full panel at the end of this story.

The panel also made it clear that this Chucky is a lot more reminiscent of the older installments of the franchise, with the demonic doll seemingly going on a killing spree of young people all over town. And, yes, Brad Dourif once again returns to voice Chucky. Dourif has been the voice behind the doll for every Child’s Play movie, save for the 2019 reboot, in which Mark Hammill took over.

Child’s Play premieres October 12 on USA and Syfy.

Dexter Revival Gets November 7 Premiere Date, New Teaser

The Dexter revival will premiere on November 7 on Showtime, according to an announcement immediately following the show’s Comic-Con 2021 panel. An accompanying release otherwise tells us what all dutiful Dexter fans already know–this upcoming batch of 10 episodes picks up a decade after the previous season, and sees our antihero living under an assumed name in upstate New York.

As a trailer that aired at the very end of the panel makes abundantly clear–Dexter may have escaped his past, but it is starting to catch up to him. The release ominously says that “in the wake of unexpected events in this close-knit community, [Dexter’s] Dark Passenger beckons.” Check out the trailer first aired during the panel below, which Showtime also quickly tweeted out afterwards.

The preceding panel largely focused on how Dexter is coming back “because it deserved a better ending,” according to star Michael C. Hall himself. This sentiment was echoed, lockstep, by his co-star Julia Jones (The Mandalorian), and several executive producers. So, it looks like for the time being, all we can do is try to wait for a few more months for Dexter to come back.

In addition to Hall and Jones, the revival’s cast also includes Alano Miller (Sylvie’s Love), Johnny Sequoyah (Believe), Jack Alcott (The Good Lord Bird) and Clancy Brown (The Crown, Billions). Reuniting Hall with original series showrunner Clyde Phillips, the revival is currently in production on 10 one-hour episodes in Western Massachusetts.

Dexter: New Blood – First Trailer, Premiere Date Revealed for Showtime Revival – Comic-Con 2021

Dexter Morgan is back. Showtime touted Dexter: New Blood, their upcoming 10-episode revival series at Sunday’s Comic-Con@Home, revealing the show’s first full teaser trailer and the premiere date for the highly-anticipated show. Dexter returns on Showtime on November 7 at 9pm ET/PT. You can watch the trailer below.

Emmy winner Michael C. Hall returns as the avenging serial killer in a story that’s been called a “second finale” for Dexter. But Hall isn’t the only Dexter veteran on board for the revival. Clyde Phillips, who oversaw the original series’ first four seasons, serves as the showrunner of the revival, while Jennifer Carpenter and John Lithgow each reprise their deceased characters Deb Morgan and Arthur Mitchell, aka the Trinity Killer, respectively. (Lithgow has since revealed Mitchell will only be seen in a flashback.) Phillips acknowledged there will be some returning cast members who “will make some people’s brains explode.”

Phillips also said during the Comic-Con panel that Hall insisted that this revival not be Dexter season 9 but a new story, picking up many years later.

The original series ended (unsatisfactorily) with Dexter last seen living a new life as a lumberjack. Instead of the original series’ location of Miami, the revival is set 10 years later in upstate New York and sees Dexter living under the assumed name “Jim Lindsay”, working as a sales associate at Fred’s Fish & Game store. (The name is an homage to Dexter author Jeff Lindsay.)

Hall recalled he had been approached multiple times in the ensuing years about reviving the show but neither he nor Phillips found a story idea they liked enough to move forward with. But when the boss of Showtime called Phillips in July 2019 and said it was time to bring the show back. Phillips and Hall met and finally determined what story they wanted to tell. 

“It never felt quite right in terms of the timing,” Hall said of the previous overtures. But Hall believes enough time has now passed to revisit the character, citing “a sense of readiness” to take “a leap of faith” on the revival. Hall also acknowledged that the widely loathed series finale was a factor in wanting one more crack at the show, saying, “I think the end was mystifying at best for people.”

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Set to Del Shannon’s classic “Runaway”, the trailer reveals Dexter living his assumed life as Jim Lindsay, a friendly small-town citizen. He seems safe and happy and perhaps even in love as it shows him kissing a character played by Julia Jones, his love interest who is also the town’s police chief. But, as the trailer shows, you can’t really run from your past. Knives play a big role in the teaser trailer as Dexter is seen tempted by or handling hunting knives at several points throughout. “Sometimes, I have an urge too strong to ignore,” Dexter narrates as we see a hunting knife.

Hall said Dexter has been in “a long protracted penance” in exile for the unintended victims of his Dark Passenger.

The trailer also shows glimpses of Clancy Brown, who reportedly plays the villain of the revival, Kurt Caldwell, described as  “the unofficial mayor of the town of Iron Lake. A former truck driver who now owns the local truckstop and several trucks, Caldwell is described as a classic figure you should never cross: Kind to his friends, but ruthless to those who wrong him.”  

Phillips promised fans that the ending of this Dexter revival “will be stunning. Shocking, surprising, unexpected. And will, without jinxing anything, I will say the ending of this new season that we’re doing will blow up the Internet.”

The revival’s supporting cast also includes Julia Jones, Alano Miller, Johnny Sequoyah, and Jack Alcott.

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For more Dexter, check out our rankings of all 8 seasons and our look at the worst episodes of great TV shows.

Dexter Is Coming Back Because “It Deserved A Better Ending”

Everyone involved in the upcoming Dexter revival agrees with the fans–the original run didn’t have a reasonably satisfying conclusion. In a Comic-Con 2021 panel panel dedicated to discussing the 10 new episodes that are currently in production and slated for a fall debut on Showtime, star Michael C. Hall and his assembled collaborators say they know the fans weren’t pleased with where it all wound up–and neither were they, necessarily.

“It deserved a better ending,” said Hall, clad in a tropical button-down shirt. “The ending was mystifying at best… confounding, exasperating, frustrating on down the line of negative adjectives.”

Hall’s fellow panelists, which included Clyde Phillips (showrunner, executive producer), Scott Reynolds (executive producer), Marcos Siega (executive producer, director), and Dexter newcomer Julia Jones all nodded in agreement. But rather than dwell on the previous run’s letdowns, they all enthused over the opportunity that it set the stage for in these new episodes. However, comments about what’s next were largely intentionally vague so as to preserve the surprises still in store.

One of the biggest details just nonchalantly shared was that Julia Jones’ (The Mandalorian) character, Angela Bishop, will be romantically linked with Dexter. Her character is the first Native American chief of police in a town in upstate New York. When the new season begins, Angela and Dexter are already in a relationship and they “definitely have a journey,” according to Jones–which Hall responded to with a mischievous grin.

They also let a few clips–most of which were previously or even just recently released–speak for themselves. While still understandably keeping the discussion cryptic, the main theme that emerged throughout the panel is everyone being in lockstep that the story and arc is correct–that there’s a good reason to bring Dexter back, and that it’s been long enough to take a “leap of faith” with it, as Hall described the whole enterprise.

M. Night Shyamalan’s Old Surprises With a $16.5 Million Domestic Box Office Win

M. Night Shyamalan is usually known for the shocking twists in his films, but his newest movie Old surprised in the domestic box office with a $16.5 million win over Space Jam: A New Legacy and Snake Eyes.

As reported by Variety, both Space Jam: A New Legacy and Snake Eyes were projected to lead the North American box office this weekend, but Space Jam saw “a huge decline from its opening weekend” and Snake Eyes “fell slightly short of expectations.”

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These factors and more allowed Old to secure the #1 spot with $16.5 million domestically and another $6.5 million overseas. While this may be Shyamalan’s lowest opening weekend in history, the director self-finances his films and keeps his budgets low, meaning the projects don’t have to rake in as much as other director’s films to be profitable. Old, for example, cost $18 million to make.

Snake Eyes earned the second place spot with $13.3 million at the domestic box office, and it grossed an extra $4 million overseas. That film, in comparison, cost $88 million to produce.

Space Jam: A New Legacy, which won the box office last week, fell to fourth place with $9.5 million – a 69% decline from opening weekend. It had expected to earn $15-$18 million between Friday and Sunday, but its mediocre reviews and hybrid release on HBO Max could have led to the less than stellar sales.

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Black Widow earned a third place finish by adding another $11.6 million to its $154 domestic earnings, and F9 placed fifth by adding $4.7 million in its fifth weekend in theaters.

In our Old review, we said it “isn’t M. Night Shyamalan’s best work, but it is one that shows maturity – a movie that tackles universal and intense themes over twists and puzzles.”

For more, check out our explainer of the film’s ending and M. Night Shyamalan’s comments on why young actors are the key to his movies.

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Bob’s Burgers and Great North Creators Explain Why a Crossover Will Never Happen – Comic-Con 2021

No matter how much you might ask, the creators of Bob’s Burgers and The Great North aren’t going to do a crossover between the two shows – and they’re very clear on why.

Speaking during a Great North panel at Comic-Con@Home 2021, the two shows’ creators sought to put an end to fan requests for a team-up between the Belcher and Tobin clans. While it might seem a simple thing to do – the shows share staff and animation styles – it’s clear that it’s more of a philosophical problem for those making them.

Great North co-creator and Bob’s Burgers writer Wendy Molyneux explained, “From my point of view, you live inside these realities – people say, ‘oh I’ll just binge watch it over and over again,’ for Bob’s [Burgers], Central Park and all that. And you don’t really want to break the reality by crossing the streams.”

Bob’s Burgers creator Loren Bouchard agreed: “Yeah that’s my thought to. You know, if you’re a doctor and your patient wants more and more morphine, at a certain point – even though morphine feels really good – you have to say no, and you have to explain it, and they still look at you like, ‘give me the morphine!’

“So I feel like that’s what happens with crossovers, it’s like this fever. They want the crossover, and I hate being this guy, but I will back [Wendy] up, and I will say this: we try so hard for so many days of our year, our working lives, trying to basically believe these character are real and these worlds are real. We know it’s made-up, we know we’re writing, but it’s pretty close to a little religious exercise where you actually imagine they’re real. What would they do? What would they say?”

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“And so, somehow,” Bouchard continued, “when you cross a show with another show – I’m sure there are people who can do it, and I guess it works in the Marvel universe or whatever – but for me it just screams, ‘Oh it’s just a TV show.’ And I think even though the fans want it – and they feel the pleasure of, ‘Oh imagine that guy was talking to that guy!’ – it’s still this thing that I personally will try to explain how you shouldn’t have that. It’s not good for you, it could potentially kill the whole enterprise.”

With that mindset in place, you can likely expect that same approach for Bouchard’s other show, Central Park. And yes, of course it’s worth pointing out that Bob’s Burgers has, in fact, had a crossover with Archer already – although that was very much Bob’s Burgers within Archer, rather than the other way round.

We’re nearing the end of Comic-Con@Home for this year, but if you want to know what’s still to come, make sure to check out the schedule, and how to watch it with us.

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Legends Of Tomorrow Reveals New Trailer And John Constantine’s Departure At Comic-Con

The best and most unpredictable series in The CW’s Arrow-verse isn’t slowing down anytime soon. The cast and showrunner of Legends of Tomorrow came to Comic-Con to not only tease what will happen during the rest of Season 6 but share some very interesting information about Season 7.

First up, a trailer for the remainder of Season 6 was shared. It includes quite a bit of action, be it at bowling alleys in space, murder mystery weekends, or even the wedding of Sarah Lance (Caity Lotz) and Ava Sharpe (Jes Macallan). It was also confirmed that Season 6 will be the end of John Constantine’s journey on Legends of Tomorrow, as that character will depart the Waverider for good. Now the big question is whether he’ll do it alive or not, based on the dark magic overtaking him in the trailer below.

Still, while Constantine may be leaving Legends, that’s not the case for the actor who portrays him. Showrunner Phil Klemmer revealed that Ryan will still be a series regular in Season 7, taking on a new original role. He will play Dr. Gwyn Davies, who is described as “an eccentric scientist from the early 20th century who might be the team’s only hope next season.”

“As everyone who loves him knows, in the end, John Constantine will walk his path alone,” Ryan said of Constantine. “The time has come for John to part ways with the Legends, and for me to part ways with John. I’m really excited to be creating this new role on the show and having some fun with it–discovering how this new character fits in and causes some trouble for the Legends.”

Ryan first appeared as John on Legends in Season 4. Prior to that, he starred in the one-season Constantine series on NBC, before making a brief appearance on Arrow.

That wasn’t the only Season 7 news revealed during the panel. Amy Louise Pemberton, who has voiced the Waverider’s onboard artificial intelligence Gideon for the entirety of the series, will also be joining as a series regular in Season 7. She will still be playing Gideon, but this time as an actual person, rather than simply AI. How that will fit into the series is anyone’s guess, but Legends of Tomorrow tends to get wacky.

There are five episodes of Season 6 remaining, with the series returning to The CW on Sunday, August 8. Season 7 of Legends of Tomorrow will premiere in 2022.

Doctor Who Season 13 New Trailer and Cast Member Revealed – Comic-Con 2021

Showrunner of Doctor Who, Chris Chibnall, along with Jodie Whittaker, Mandip Gill, and John Bishop revealed new details, including a trailer and photos, for the upcoming season of Doctor Who on Sunday at Comic-Con at Home.

The new trailer for Season 13 of the series starring Jodi Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor, shows her companions Mandip Gill returning as Yaz, and the newly joined companion, John Bishop as Dan. The characters are teased in new locations, along with being in seemingly intense situations for the Season 13 storyline.

The trailer can be viewed below:

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The trailer also gives a first look at the newest revealed cast member, Jacob Anderson, who played Grey Worm in Game of Thrones. Anderson will play Vinder in Doctor Who, a character who Chibnall said, “he makes you root for him, and he breaks your heart… he’s got the whole range.”

Chibnall shared that Season 13 will be different than previous seasons because it will be all one story, saying, “Every episode is a chapter in a bigger story. It’s definitely the most ambitious thing we’ve done since we’ve been on the series.” He also hinted that familiar monsters will be returning in the upcoming season.

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No release date was revealed, but it still has a 2021 premiere window. Doctor Who Season 13 will be available on BBC America and AMC+ in the US, and BBC 1 in the UK. All past seasons can be streamed in the US on HBO Max.

For more reveals from Comic-Con at Home, check out The Walking Dead final season trailer, the best Comic-Con collectibles for 2021, and all of the news in IGN’s Comic-Con at home hub.

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Mortal Kombat Legends Writers Talk About How They Wanted Top Themselves For The Sequel

The sequel to Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge, Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of The Realms just debuted its first trailer last week and gave fans more blood and war than we’ve come to expect from its 30-year-old history.

With Battle of the Realm hitting home release August 31, cast members Joel McHale, Jordan Rodrigues, and Dave B. Mitchell join screenwriter Jeremy Adams, producer Rick Morales, and Mortal Kombat co-creator Ed Boon talked on a Comic-Con at home panel about the upcoming release and the world’s mythology at large.

Justin Gray, producer and famed host of Mortal Kombat tournaments for the past few years now, moderated the panel. He wanted to talk about the sequel and what the team felt like they had to do to elevate the story so it’s not so repetitive this time around.

“Like everything, we go back to the source material,” said Morales. “The Mortal Kombat games have been topping themselves for years now. So we just key into that and sort of go with it. The important thing though is unleashing the artists, you know? You lean into what they think is fun and grotesque.”

When asked if he let the artists be unleashed this time around, Adams absolutely agreed. “I’m totally scared of every storyboard artist now,” he joked. “When I saw the animatics and what they did and then thinking about what we could possibly do, it definitely sparked my imagination. Are we going to try and touch what Ed and his team does? We’re trying to!”

He then added how even though he wrote the script, it was even too much for him at times. “You give [violent moments from the script] to these genius artists and something happens, and you’re like, ‘Oh that’s just terrible! You shouldn’t show that!'”

Mortal Kombat has faced a bit of a resurgence the past few years with now two animated movies, a relaunch of the franchise that hit theaters, and HBO Max this year, Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate, which brought in movie icons like Rambo and Terminator to the long-running franchise.