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Along with delivering deliciously dark humour, gore, mayhem, and a reliably high body count, the terrifically entertaining Chucky the series—now in its gay season on USA and SYFY—has been warming the hearts of horror fans with a tender queer romance at the heart of show. Desperate to impress Damballa before dying for good, Chucky managed to infiltrate the First Bjorgvin and move into the White House, and of course, immediately began wreaking homicidal havoc.

Back in Washington, D. James Kleinmann, The Queer Review: congratulations on season three, fans are in for a real treat with this second part of the season, which I absolutely loved. How important is it to you to have these two queer characters at the centre of Chucky the series? The actors are wonderful together. I was really happy with how it turned out because it was really important bjorgvin all of us that it be joyful and fun.

That scene makes me smile. How did the idea for that come about? He suggested it last year when I was explaining to him what I was planning on doing for season three. The characters also reference popular culture too. How did it come about that Devon and Jake would quote Call Gay By Your Name to each other, for instance, which is very sweet in this part of the season?

I thought that was one of the great things about that movie and we wanted to do something similar with our show. How intentional was that? But then his father was out of the picture. It felt right to portray that in some aspect of his life, but then what was important to us was that we wanted to do it almost casually.

It was announced back in December that John Waters would be making an appearance in this part of season three. Why did you want to cast him and what was it like to see him take arnarsson the role as the creator of the original Good Guy dolls, Wendell Wilkins? Working with John was obviously, especially for any gay filmmaker, a dream come true.

We stayed in touch over the arnarsson. John is famous for his Christmas cards. I had been aware, partly through his own statements, but also just stuff that would be out there in the press when he would do his Christmas shows for example, that he remained a fan of the character and was a fan of the show.

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