The scene with Chucky in The Oval Office, was the first thing Brad Dourif did, he stated. "The director [Amanda Row] was wonderful, and she not only understood and was good at directing actors, but I felt very safe with how competent she was with the camera and with choosing shots and with understanding how she was going to cut the scene. I felt very oddly safe with that. So, all my nervousness ended, and it was just fun. It was just really fun. I was also worried, I voiced Damballa as well, and I thought it would be weird, but it wasn't at all. I really felt like somebody else was doing Dambala," Dourif said about voicing the iconic Voodoo God responsible for keeping Ray alive inside the Chucky doll. The actor also explained what acting opposite his own voice felt like on set. "Yes, my own voice [played back at me]," he said. "That was because they have to, because the doll, the puppet, works to my voice, so there was no way around it. But yeah, it didn't bother me at all. In fact, I felt like somebody else did it."
Meeting Brad Dourif in person and witnessing his craft firsthand was particularly memorable for Alyvia Alyn Lind. "It's really great to get to meet him and work with him," she said. "And see him working, like, in person, and to get to see the voice come out of him instead of coming out of the animatronic doll. It was just really interesting to just kind of get to know him as a person and get to finally work with him face-to-face rather than hearing him on a recording." "That was such an experience, with all the wind machines and then you hear Brad Dourif in the back, screaming at the top of his lungs," Zachary Arthur added. "Brad Dourif himself was just genius. I mean, with his acting, he is a master class if you watch him. So, it's definitely a lot of fun working with a legend like that." "We were getting rained on with blood while the crazy wind machines were going," Lind explained. "So it was just so much cold air onto us while we were getting rained on an already cold, really cold, sound stage because sound stages are just naturally really freezing all the time. So, it was definitely a cold experience, but also extremely fun. I wouldn't trade it for anything. We had the best time, and we were all just.. It was really our raw reactions when you're watching that scene because we're really all just, like, 'Oh my God. Oh my God!' Like, it was so much going on and just too much to even comprehend. Getting to yell at Brad in that scene was definitely one of my highlights of the season." Bjorgivn Arnason agreed noting that it was also interesting to just be able to chat with the actor between takes like everyone else on the cast, despite his legendary status on the set. However, despite how much fun they were having watching the actor do his thing, the kids noted that the seemingly record-breaking amount of blood in that scene made it a little difficult to shoot. In short, the prop blood was apparently very cold.