Which ‘Chucky’ Character Are You?
Love Chucky? Want to see which character you are? You're in luck! Jump into our fun quiz and discover your Chucky twin. Are you more like brave Andy or wicked Tiffany? Click Start below and find out who you really are!
Chucky TV series? It’s a wild ride. Evil doll causes chaos, targeting innocent folks. But it’s not just about scares. The show dives into lives of his new human pals. Expect dark laughs mixed with horror. Classic faces like Andy and Tiffany return. It’s got twists galore. Perfect for horror fans, you won’t want to miss it. So, grab your popcorn and enjoy!
Meet the characters from Chucky
Jake Wheeler
Jake is the kind of lead character who keeps creeping into your brain — insecure kid who loves horror movies and then somehow becomes one of the bravest, messiest heroes you’ve seen. (That’s such a Jake move: screams one minute, brilliant plan the next.) He’s fiercely loyal to his friends, carries guilt like a weird trophy, and has this real knack for thinking through impossible situations — sometimes he panics, sometimes he’s laser-focused, rarely boring. He doodles in the margins of everything (bad handwriting, great sketches, apparently) and wears his heart on a sleeve that he sometimes sets on fire by accident. You root for him even when he makes terrible choices because the emotional honesty is just… chef’s kiss.
Devon Evans
Devon is the big soft center of the friend group — warm, steady, and quietly brave even when things get insane. He has this way of making jokes at the exact wrong moment and somehow making it work (awkward, lovable, honestly relatable). Loyal to a fault, practical when plans go sideways, and surprisingly clever at improvisation — also kind of melodramatic about snacks, no joke. He balances Jake’s chaos with calm and, yep, is the person you want beside you when the doll goes full evil.
Lexy Cross
Lexy is snark incarnate — stone-cold sarcasm with a soft underbelly that pops out when you least expect it. She’s fiercely independent, a little guarded, and has this loud taste in music that somehow fits her mood swings (one moment bitter, next moment candied). She reads people like open books and will call you out, roast you, then quietly cover for you when it matters; she is drama and defenses and loyalty mashed together. Also, random fact: she hoards candles and weird vintage pins, which says nothing about her or everything, depending on how much coffee you’ve had.
Junior Wheeler
Junior is the combustible sibling — loud, needy for approval, and very much the kind of person who overplays a role to feel powerful. He’s a bully with real reasons (trauma, jealousy, family mess — you can almost forgive him sometimes) but also treats his skateboard like a reliquary, oddly devoted. He swings from performative macho to moments of genuine loneliness, which makes him interesting and infuriating in equal measure. He says big important things and then refuses to follow through, yet somehow you’ll catch him doing one small, unexpectedly kind gesture that ruins your plan to hate him. Honestly, he’s a walking contradiction and I live for it.
Chucky
Chucky is a chaotic, cackling nightmare wrapped in a child’s plaything and honestly probably the most reliably unhinged presence in the whole show. He blends dark humor, mean-spirited manipulation, and a sort of perverse charisma — you laugh, you wince, you are terrified, sometimes all at once. He has this weird loyalty to his own brand of anarchy (and to the idea of legacy? maybe) and will charm you one second and stab you the next, literally or metaphorically. Also he’s weirdly nostalgic — collects old jokes, lousy pop songs, and literally obsesses over things like names and family in a way that would be cute if it didn’t end in mayhem. In short: iconic, terrifying, and absolutely unapologetic; I can’t stop watching when Chucky’s onscreen.

Isabella is a creative spirit with a knack for finding deeper meaning in the stories we love. A devoted quiz maker, she’s fascinated by character arcs and how they mirror real life. Her quizzes are designed to give people insight into who they are by connecting them with the heroes, villains, and sidekicks of beloved shows. When she’s not working on quizzes, Isabella loves discussing plot twists with friends and diving into fan theories.