10 Horror Movie Sequels That Don't Fit Their Franchise
10. Seed Of Chucky
When it comes to the escapades of a possessed killer doll, there's a certain amount of reality that needs to be let go off to really take in the charms of the Child's Play series. Despite the pretty silly premise, most of the Child's Play series does actually follow a pretty set formula however. From the dark, slasher roots, to quip-heavy soap operas, and then back to dark and creepy releases, Don Mancini's influence and direction, at least up until the 2019 film, has been kept the series on a pretty consistent level since its beginnings in 1988.
Then there's 2004's Seed Of Chucky, a complete enigma of a film.
1998's Bride Of Chucky was the first example of the series really beginning its journey towards meta-heavy comedy, but Seed really found a way of standing out as unlike anything else that had come out before. The film follows Chucky, Tiffany and their son Glen, a kind-hearted doll who goes through the film struggling with their gender identity. The film features ultra-meta cameos from Jennifer Tilly, bizarre questions surrounding identity and acceptance and even finds the time with a little Britney Spears kill.