QWhat are the differences between the R-Rated and Unrated Version?
AIn the US, Curse of Chucky came out in two versions. While the Unrated version is uncensored, it is accompanied by a censored MPAA cut that got an "R" rating (for bloody horror violence, and for language). It has substantial cuts that take away some of the intensity of the gore scenes. Since it also omits the after credits scene, it is all the more useless for fans. A detailed comparison between both versions with pictures can be found here.
QIs there a post credit scene, if so what happens?
AYes, A brown box package arrives and is signed for at a flat by a bearded man, while he is on the phone Chucky cuts himself out of the package as a Woody-Woodpecker cartoon is on TV in the background. Chucky glances at sideboard where there among other photo's and frames are a military certificate and a photo of Andy Barclay and his Mother. Chucky is surprised with a shotgun in his face, the man says,"Play with this", Chucky panicked replies "Andy", there is a gunshot and it blackouts to the words Alex Vincent as Andy Barclay.
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