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New Child’s Play Promo Teases Mark Hamill’s Chucky Laugh Again

If you thought Mark Hamill's take on Joker was creepy, then take note. The legendary actor's new role in Child's Play is sure to cause a few nightmares.

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This year is shaping up to be a real treat for longtime horror fans. Aside from It: Chapter Two – whose debut trailer is set to premiere tomorrow – Orion Pictures and United Artists Releasing are teaming up to distribute Child’s Play, a remake and reboot of the 1988 film of the same name.

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Directed by Lars Klevberg and produced by David Katzenberg and Seth Grahame-Smith, this latest entry in the long-running series will not see any involvement from creator Don Mancini. More importantly, Brad Dourif, who’s voiced Chucky – the franchise’s murderous serial killer doll – in every installment, is not returning.

Instead, voice acting duties will be taken up by Mark Hamill, who’s best known for playing Luke Skywalker. Of course, other than his iconic role from Star Wars, Hamill has become well-known for his voiceover work, having portrayed the Joker in several Batman animated series, films, and video games.

Last month, Orion Pictures released a teaser trailer, which showed off a bit of Mark’s recorded dialogue. That being said, fans haven’t had the chance to see Chucky deliver any truly terrifying one-liners or creepy laughs, until now. As reported by Bloody Disgusting, a new promotional clip posted to Twitter includes a reused line of dialogue from the trailer, but this time, it ends with a sinister laugh, which is sure to have your hair standing on end.

The film will also star Gabriel Bateman as Andy Barclay (the 13-year-old boy who receives Chucky as a gift), Aubrey Plaza as Karen (Andy’s mother), and Brian Tyree Henry as Mike Norris, a detective who is investigating a string of mysterious murders. Thankfully, fans won’t have to wait long to see how Hamill’s performance turns out. Child’s Play is set to hit theaters later next month, on June 21st.

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