Child's Play saga, and took some liberties with its tone, leaning more on comedy than the previous films did.
Cult of Chucky, but how was she created?
The Bride was created the same way Chucky was brought to life: through black magic. Tiffany (played and voiced by Jennifer Tilly) was a former girlfriend of serial killer Charles Lee Ray – aka Chucky – who got the dismembered parts of the Chucky doll and stitched them together as she was convinced Ray’s soul was still in it. She then performed the same voodoo ritual Ray used in the first Child's Play film to transfer his soul into the doll, and after a couple of attempts, Chucky came back to life. Tiffany, believing that a diamond ring left by Ray the night he was killed was an engagement ring, presented it to Chucky, who told her it was simply a ring he stole. She locked him in a playpen and gave him a doll in a wedding dress to make fun of him. Little did she know, that doll was about to be her new body.
Chucky escaped from the playpen and killed Tiffany, transferring her soul into the bride doll she had made. Chucky eventually proposed to her after being impressed by her abilities and creativity as a killer, and it all got weirder when they had sex. Their mission to transfer their souls into human bodies failed, with Chucky being killed (but not really because he always comes back) and Tiffany left unconscious – only to wake up all of a sudden, screaming, as she was giving birth to a (murderous) baby doll.
Chucky’s relationship with the Bride is far from healthy, with them constantly fighting and being physically abusive to each other. It gets even stranger in the sequels, with the Bride finally transferring her soul by the end of Seed of Chucky… into Jennifer Tilly’s body. Due to a rights issue between franchise creator Don Mancini and the team behind the new Child’s Play films, it’s unlikely that the Bride will appear in the remake’s timeline, so the Bride’s story will remain as it is right now: weird and bloody.