NECA Unleash Ultimate Child’s Play 2 Chucky Figure
If you ever looked at a “Good Guy” doll and thought, “Yeah, that seems trustworthy,” then NECA would like a word. The collectibles powerhouse has officially revealed a brand new Ultimate Chucky figure based on Child’s Play 2, and it looks like it’s ready to stab, slice, and psychologically scar your display shelf.
This latest release is a 7-inch scale Ultimate figure, bringing Chucky’s 1990 sequel appearance to life with the kind of screen-accurate detail NECA have built their reputation on. And yes, it comes loaded with accessories, because what is Chucky without a small arsenal of things he absolutely should not be trusted with?

What’s in the Box (Besides Pure Trauma)
NECA’s new Ultimate Chucky comes packed like a toy box designed by a lunatic. The figure includes:
Five interchangeable heads
Multiple interchangeable hands
Alternate forearm
Knife, scissors, ruler, air pump
Good Guy shovel
Jack-in-the-box
In-scale Good Guy packaging
Basically, everything you need to recreate Chucky’s greatest hits… or at least make your other figures extremely uncomfortable.
The inclusion of multiple head sculpts is particularly important here, as Child’s Play 2 gave us one of the most expressive and increasingly deranged versions of Chucky ever put on screen. The more damaged he gets, the more unhinged he becomes, which is a lovely life lesson for us all.
Pre-orders are expected to go live via Target, so if you’ve been waiting to add another homicidal doll to your collection, now is your moment.

Why Child’s Play 2 Still Hits Hard
Released in 1990, Child’s Play 2 is widely considered one of the strongest entries in the franchise, and for good reason. Directed by John Lafia and written by series creator Don Mancini, the film picks up after the events of the original, with young Andy Barclay placed into foster care after no one believes his very reasonable claim that his doll is a murderer.
Naturally, the solution is to rebuild the doll.
Because that always ends well.
The film doubles down on what worked in the original while expanding the scale, particularly in its unforgettable third act set in a toy factory. The finale is still one of the most inventive and chaotic in horror, with conveyor belts, molten plastic, and Chucky being reduced to increasingly horrifying states before refusing to die. Again.
Alex Vincent returns as Andy, joined by Christine Elise as Kyle, who quickly became a fan favourite for being one of the few people in the franchise who reacts to Chucky with the appropriate level of “absolutely not.”
Brad Dourif, of course, returns as the voice of Chucky, delivering a performance that remains one of horror’s most iconic. The mix of dark humour, rage, and pure chaos is what elevates Chucky above being just another slasher villain. He’s not just killing people, he’s enjoying himself.

NECA and the Ultimate Chucky Legacy
This is far from NECA’s first trip into Chucky territory. Over the years, they’ve built an impressive lineup of figures spanning multiple films in the franchise, including versions from Bride of Chucky, Seed of Chucky, and the original Child’s Play. Their Ultimate line, in particular, has become a gold standard for horror collectors, combining articulation, accuracy, and enough accessories to recreate entire scenes.
What makes the Child’s Play 2 version special is how it captures Chucky at his most chaotic. This is not the relatively “clean” doll from the first film. This is the version that gets progressively more battered, more aggressive, and more determined to ruin everyone’s day.
And NECA clearly understand that. The multiple head sculpts and accessories reflect different moments from the film, allowing collectors to display Chucky in various stages of madness. Which is exactly what you want from a character whose entire personality is “tiny, angry, and armed.”
Between the film’s enduring popularity and NECA’s track record, this new Ultimate Chucky figure feels like a no-brainer for horror fans. Child’s Play 2 remains one of the franchise’s high points, and this release captures everything that made it memorable. The attitude, the chaos, and the constant sense that Chucky is about two seconds away from committing another crime.
Just remember… if the box says “Good Guy,” it’s lying.
