Continuity mistake: When the "butler" is talking about Joe's role in "The Sopranos", after he mentions the head in the bag, he starts laughing. It cuts to another angle, and he's no longer laughing.
TedStixon
1st Mar 2024
Chucky (2021)
1st Mar 2024
Chucky (2021)
Continuity mistake: When Tiffany says "Happy birthday!" to the twins and everyone else replies "Happy birthday!", you can see Joe and Sutton move their glasses together to "clink" them, but in the next shot, they're suddenly apart again.
1st Mar 2024
Chucky (2021)
Continuity mistake: Glen, Glenda and Meg are sitting on the couch in this order: Glenda, Meg and Glen. When Tiffany comes out in the red gown and says "I'm ready to party!", it appears that Glen and Glenda have switched sides. Glen is standing in front of where Glenda was seated, and Glenda is sitting where Glen was seated. There's not enough time, nor really any reason, for them to have swapped seats in the few seconds that passes between when we see them.
1st Mar 2024
Chucky (2021)
Continuity mistake: When Glenda asks Meg if she's the "older one," their left hand goes from touching their wine glass to against the back of the couch between cuts.
1st Mar 2024
Chucky (2021)
Continuity mistake: When Glen, Glenda, and Meg get champagne, and Meg asks the "butler" what he's staring at, her hand goes from down in her lap to up by her chest between cuts. In the next shot, her hand is in a slightly different position, and the direction Glenda is facing changes slightly.
1st Mar 2024
Chucky (2021)
Continuity mistake: When the doorbell rings and Tiffany says, "Who the hell is THAT now?!", Joe's arms go from at his side to crossed between cuts.
1st Mar 2024
Chucky (2021)
Continuity mistake: When Tiffany tells Gina she's "been busy," and Gina replies, "Doing what?" Gina's hand suddenly leaps up to her chest between cuts.
1st Mar 2024
Chucky (2021)
Continuity mistake: During the dinner scene after the credits, when Tiffany says "I'm not ready to be a grandmother!", she goes from facing forward to facing up between cuts.
1st Mar 2024
Chucky (2021)
Continuity mistake: After the credits, when Tiffany says "Yes, I did know Nica," there's slightly less wine in her glass between cuts. Additionally, in between the same cuts, Glenda's hand grabs one of the skewers on their plate.
1st Mar 2024
Chucky (2021)
Continuity mistake: When Jennifer walks into the den area to talk with Glen and Glenda at the start of the episode, Glenda's hand changes positions throughout the first part of the scene. In the shots facing away from them, their hand is just hanging all the way over the side of the chair. But in the shots facing them, they're touching the chair's arm with their fingers.
1st Mar 2024
Chucky (2021)
Revealing mistake: When Glen and Glenda walk up to Jennifer and kiss her on the cheeks, Glen noticeably "shifts" unnaturally when they lean. Later in the shot, they "glide" somewhat as they start to walk out of frame. Since Lachlan Watson played both characters and filmed them separately, it looks like they had to digitally shift Glen around in the frame a little bit here and there. It's easy to miss, but if you know when to look, it's noticeable.
1st Mar 2024
Chucky (2021)
Trivia: When Joe tries to force Tiffany to give him a blowjob, Jennifer Tilly came up with the idea of him pushing her head down and her crawling between his legs. She wanted to "escape" from him in a comedic way. Joe Pantoliano was nervous about it, because he thought it would be unrealistic and mean for a man would push a woman's head down forcefully to perform oral sex. Jennifer Tilly had to tactfully explain that it actually happens quite often in real life.
1st Mar 2024
Chucky (2021)
Trivia: WWE wrestler Liv Morgan was brought on as a guest-star specifically because she's said many times that "Child's Play" is her favorite horror movie and that she's a huge Chucky fan. She's even joked that her "dream role" would be to get killed by him. Series creator Don Mancini cast her (and had Chucky kill her as per her wish) as a thank you for being a fan.
29th Feb 2024
Chucky (2021)
Hail, Mary! - S2-E3
Continuity mistake: When Trevor gets his heart punched out by "Buff Chucky", in the shots facing him, his arms are out. In the shots of his back, they're at his sides. Additionally, despite Trevor moving all around in the shots facing him, in the shots facing his back, he's perfectly still.
29th Feb 2024
Chucky (2021)
Hail, Mary! - S2-E3
Other mistake: When Trevor is punched and flies through the air, you should be able to see "Buff Chucky" in the room, but you can't.
29th Feb 2024
Chucky (2021)
Hail, Mary! - S2-E3
Continuity mistake: When Trevor is punched and flies through the air, there should be blood from his spit in the air, but there's none.
29th Feb 2024
Chucky (2021)
Hail, Mary! - S2-E3
Continuity mistake: When Trevor sneaks into Lexy and Nadine's room, he shuts the door behind him and we hear it latch shut. However, as he steps away, it opens back up on its own as though it wasn't shut all the way. A few shots later, the door is closed and we hear it open again as the "Buff Chucky" enters.
29th Feb 2024
Chucky (2021)
Hail, Mary! - S2-E3
Continuity mistake: In the morning, when Devon says "You're not actually buying this?! We're talking about a knife-wielding, murder-happy sociopath!", Lexy's arms go from crossed to uncrossed, then back to crossed between cuts.
29th Feb 2024
Chucky (2021)
Hail, Mary! - S2-E3
Continuity mistake: When the group is chucking Chucky in the morning after brainwashing him, when he says "I Like to Be Hugged," Nadine suddenly gets closer to the bed between cuts, and her arm is suddenly lying on it.
29th Feb 2024
Chucky (2021)
Hail, Mary! - S2-E3
Continuity mistake: When Nadine wakes up after they brainwashed Chucky, she's suddenly wiping her lips between cuts.
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