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Imaginary stars and creators talk about why Chauncey the Teddy Bear is such a foreboding figure and why childhood scary. ... Chauncey is real to us. ... “I feel like everyone had to be scared of ...
The teddy bear she watched Alice pick up and bring into the therapy session is not visible on camera. Jessica’s realization that Chauncey is in fact imaginary and not a physical teddy bear that ...
When the family moves into Jessica's childhood home, Alice discovers a teddy bear named Chauncey and forms a bond with him. An elderly neighbor, Gloria, who babysat Jessica when she was a child, shares memories of Jessica's childhood that she cannot remember. Max leaves for a tour and Chauncey begins to disturb Jessica.
The Bear: from a book of the same name by Raymond Briggs [3] Booby unicorn in the short story The Unicorn in the Garden by James Thurber: Budo novel Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend by Matthew Dicks [4] Dorothy Spinner's imaginary friends: comics published by DC Comics: Hobbes comic strip Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson [3] The Imaginary Friend
As Jessica grows concerned about the sinister connection between Alice and Chauncey, she realizes Chauncey might be more than just a bear. More from Variety 'Imaginary' Trailer: Blumhouse's Latest ...
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While she plays it cool as Jessica, the hero battling a sinister teddy bear named Chauncey in the new horror movie “Imaginary,” Wise pushes herself by working behind the camera.
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