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."