Here is the first teaser for one of the biggest horror movies to arrive in cinemas in 2019.
When we were watching it first, the Kaslan Corporation rang a very distant bell in our minds, but we couldn't quite place it.
Plus that logo, the K that also looks like half an eyeball, looked eerily familiar.
We couldn't quite put our finger on it, but then the announcer guy made it clear what was about to come...
Clip via Orion Pictures
Yep, that is our first look (kind of) at the new version of Child's Play.
The guy says that we're about to meet Buddy, but really we know that it will be Chucky.
If they're dropping cryptic teasers like this one (ahead of, we're assuming, a full trailer on Friday 8 February), then they must really have some confidence in this reboot.
How close they'll stick to the original plot - a mother gives her song a new doll for his birthday, unaware that a serial killer has transferred his soul into it - is unclear, but what we do know is that the movie will star Aubrey Plaza (Parks & Rec, Legion), Brian Tyree Henry (Atlanta, Widows) and Gabriel Bateman (Lights Out, Annabelle).
It is also set for release in the US in June, but there is no set release date for Ireland just yet.
Either way, Chucky is on his way back...
And for all of your horror fans out there, here is our breakdown of all the scary movies we're dying to see in 2019.
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