After bringing a modern spin to the Hellraiser series, director David Bruckner has set his sights on another horror classic that's out of this world.
Hellraiser returns with all new sights to show us. Here's what you need to know about the newest reboot to the franchise's ending!
Hellraiser is a reinvigorated reboot that gets the blood pumping, starting with Jamie Clayton’s worthy Pinhead performance that sets a fresh tone with immense reverence paid to Clive Barker's works.
We're just a couple weeks away from Pinhead's return to our screens, and we're now getting a better look at the upcoming Hellraiser reboot with a new trailer and poster.
The upcoming Hellraiser reboot just unveiled some impressive new images that tease the new Pinhead as well as the first in a gathering of new Cenobites.
The upcoming Hellraiser remake is coming to Hulu... and we just got our first glimpse of the new Pinhead.
Back in April, we reported on an upcoming Hellraiser HBO television series coming from genre luminaries like David Gordon Green and Danny McBride (Halloween), Michael Dougherty (Trick r' Treat), Mark Verheiden (Battlestar Galactica), and Roy Lee (It). Conspicuously absent from this list? Clive Barker, the original creator of the mythology that's spawned an iconic horror multimedia franchise. But now, per Deadline, Mr. Barker has been dragged back to Hellraiser, joining the HBO take on the material as a new executive producer. [caption id="attachment_786830" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Entertainment Film Distributors[/caption] Barker is happy to join …
Pinhead lives! HBO is reportedly developing a new TV series based on Clive Barker's Hellraiser, which has David Gordon Green (2018's Halloween) lined up to direct several early episodes. This marks the horror franchise's first stab at the small screen.
Y'know what we could all use during these troubled times? Some light, easy, feel-good entertainment. What's that? Per Deadline, HBO is developing a Hellraiser TV series based on Clive Barker's notorious, graphically violent, gothically vulgar horror property? Hmm. Well. I guess that works, too. Best known from Barker's 1987 horror classic, based on his own 1986 novella The Hellbound Heart, Hellraiser has since spawned a multiple feature-film franchise, and embedded Pinhead, the leading monstrous Cenobite who's got, well, pins in his head into our cultural consciousness alongside luminaries like Jason and Michael Myers. …
The Hellraiser franchise is back and it has such sights to show you. Spyglass Media's re-imagining of the iconic 80s horror movie will see the filmmaking team behind the Sundance horror hit The Night House reunite to take on Pinhead and the rest of those pesky sadomasochists from beyond the grave. Night House director David Bruckner, who previously helmed Netflix's The Ritual as well as standout segments in the anthologies V/H/S and Southbound, will direct the new take on Hellraiser.Night House producer David Goyer will write the story and produce alongside Keith Levine. Night …
A movie reboot of the Hellraiser franchise finally seems to have some forward momentum, but one has been in development for over a decade.
Hellraiser's Pinhead is seemingly eternal in the movies, but in Clive Barker's 2015 novel The Scarlet Gospels, the iconic villain was killed off.
Paul T. Taylor stepped into Pinhead's robes for the series' final movie Hellraiser: Judgment. Here's why original star Doug Bradley didn't return.
A deleted scene from Hellbound: Hellraiser 2 put Pinhead and the Female Cenobite in surgical scrubs, but went missing for decades, intriguing fans.
Back in the early 2000s, Dimension Films almost produced a Halloween and Hellraiser crossover movie pitting Michael Myers against Pinhead.
In Hellraiser: Judgment, the ending sets up an intriguing new reality for the character of Pinhead, but an upcoming reboot means it won't be resolved.
Pinhead may be Hellraiser's best known character, but he wasn't quite the big bad in Hellraiser 2, leading to an early death for the horror icon.
Pinhead may be a beloved horror icon, but the Hellraiser series has made some baffling choices with its main monster over the years.
As if 2003 slasher crossover Freddy vs. Jason wasn't big enough of a showdown, early scripts featured a cameo appearance by Hellraiser's Pinhead.
The upcoming reboot of Clive Barker's Hellraiser should give longtime fans a treat by bringing back original star Doug Bradley to play Pinhead.