SYFY and USA Network's Chucky's genderfluid child Glen/Glenda. Both Tilly and Tiffany have since become franchise staples.

Fiona Dourif's Nica Pierce, meanwhile, made her debut in 2013's Curse of Chucky. The paraplegic daughter of an original Charles Lee Ray victim, Nica emerged as the lone survivor when Chucky vengefully wiped out her entire family. Framed for the crimes, Nica once again clashed with Chucky when he targeted the mental health facility that she'd been imprisoned. In a truly Chucky 2021's cast of characters, however, many fans have understandably wondered what became of Tiffany and the Chucky-possessed Nica.

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Chucky creator Don Mancini vowed that those questions would be answered and the duo would definitely be a part of the chaos raining down on Hackensack, New Jersey. Despite that, the early going of Chucky was solely focused on introducing and fleshing out newcomers to the evil doll's orbit. Principal among them was Jake Wheeler (Zackary Arthur), a struggling gay teen that Chucky adopted as something of a murder protégé. Between picking off Jake's various tormentors and urging him to pick up a knife himself, Chucky has hurtled along at a tight and tense pace. As an unfortunate result, that meant there were no returning Child's Play characters in the first Chucky episodes. Thanks to the official synopsis for Chucky episode 5, "Little Little Lies," however, it's been made clear when the wait will finally be over.

Chucky season 1, episode 5, "Little Little Lies," airing November 9, 2021: Jake and Devon progress their relationship; enemies and allies from Chucky's past show up.

Fiona Dourif as Nica Pierce AKA Chucky and Jennifer Tilly as Tiffany Valentine in Cult of Chucky

Jennifer Tilly also further confirmed that Tiffany would be among those figures making a Chucky episode 5 return. In a discussion at New York Comic Con 2021 (as covered by Jennifer Tilly's Tiffany had a cameo in Chucky episode 1, it would seem that they are already in Hackensack, operating from the shadows.

With Andy Barclay also set to return alongside foster sister Kyle (Christine Elise McCarthy), the Chucky episode 5 synopsis could also refer to them. Given the debauchery and mayhem Tiffany and Nica would have engaged in during the interim, however, revisiting them is likely one of the most exciting prospects, for fans of Chucky and horror in general. That also goes double for the fresh conflicts they could unleash on the increasingly beloved Chucky TV show characters. Equally, with Chucky continuing to shed light on his backstory, there's always a chance the equally enigmatic Tiffany could be woven into the flashbacks. Whatever the case, Chucky episode 3 origin reveals succeeded where other slashers failed, and it won't be long until things are taken to an even higher level with Tiffany and Nica's return.

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The Chucky TV show releases new episodes every Tuesday at 10 p.m on SYFY.