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''Hellraiser'' is an English/American
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that consists of eleven films, as well as various comic books, and additional merchandise and media. Based on the
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by English author Clive Barker titled ''
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'', the franchise centers around the Cenobites including the primary antagonist named Pinhead. The overall plot of the franchise focuses on a puzzle box that opens a gateway to the Hell-like realm of the Cenobite lifeforms called the Lament Configuration. The Cenobites are an order of former-humans turned-monsters, who harvest human souls to torture in their sadistic experiments. Barker, who created the franchise and served as writer/director of the original film, stated that he signed away the story and character rights to the production company prior to the release of the first film, not realizing the critical and financial success it would be. The franchise was rebooted with an eleventh film, which was released on
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in October 2022, as well as a television series continuation in development at
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Films


''Hellraiser'' (1987)

Frank Cotton ( Sean Chapman) escapes from the Cenobites when his brother Larry (
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) spills his own blood on the spot where Frank died after opening the puzzle box that opened a gateway to the Cenobites. With the help of Larry's wife Julia ( Clare Higgins), Frank begins regenerating his body with the blood of victims that Julia supplies him. Larry's daughter,
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( Ashley Laurence), accidentally unleashes the Cenobites, but makes a deal to deliver Frank to them in exchange for her own life. After taking Frank's soul, the Cenobites still try to take Kirsty's soul as well, but solving the puzzle box, Kirsty sends the Cenobites back to Hell.


''Hellbound: Hellraiser II'' (1988)

Dr. Philip Channard ( Kenneth Cranham) resurrects Julia, who was stuck in Hell with the Cenobites. Kirsty is pulled back into the Cenobite world, where the demons decide to keep her, but, having discovered the human identity of the Cenobites earlier, Kirsty appeals to their latent humanity, specifically the Cenobite leader Pinhead ( Doug Bradley). Pinhead decides to release her, but he and his followers are killed by Channard, who has become a Cenobite himself. With the help of a teenage girl, Tiffany (
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), who unknowingly assisted Channard in opening the box, Kirsty and Tiffany escape the Cenobite world and close the gateway behind them.


''Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth'' (1992)

The revelation of Pinhead's humanity has resulted in a schism, splitting him into two separate parts: his human self, World War I veteran Elliot Spencer, and Pinhead, now a living embodiment of Spencer's id. While Spencer is trapped in limbo, Pinhead is trapped, along with the puzzle box, in the surface of an intricately carved pillar, a relic of the Cenobite realm. The pillar is purchased by a night club owner, J.P. Monroe (Kevin Bernhardt), who begins assisting Pinhead in his resurrection. A television reporter, Joey Summerskill ( Terry Farrell), begins to learn about Pinhead and the puzzle box, which leads her to Monroe's night club. Pinhead is eventually resurrected, and begins creating new Cenobite followers in an effort to establish Hell on Earth. Joey manages to reunite Spencer and Pinhead, fusing them back into one entity, and is able to use the puzzle box to send Pinhead back to his dimension. Afterward, Joey submerges the box into freshly laid cement at a construction site.


''Hellraiser IV: Bloodline'' (1996)

A toymaker named Philip Lemarchand ( Bruce Ramsay) is commissioned by the Duc de L'Isle (Mickey Cottrell), a wealthy Aristocrat and master of the dark arts, to create the box as a gateway to Hell so that de L'Isle can enslave a demon. Beginning in the distant future, and tracing the history of the box from its creation in 1796, ''Bloodline'' shows how the Lemarchand family attempts to close the box forever after learning what L'Isle uses it for. Eventually, Dr. Paul Merchant creates the Elysium Configuration, a space station capable of closing the gateway for good, and he traps Pinhead inside and destroys him and the box.


''Hellraiser: Inferno'' (2000)

A corrupt police Detective Joseph Thorne ( Craig Sheffer) discovers the puzzle box while investigating a series of ritualistic murders. As time goes on he begins to uncover clues that suggest that he is the killer. Eventually, Pinhead appears and informs Thorne that the events of the movie have been transpiring in Thorne's own personal Hell, and that he will be reliving the same series of events for eternity.


''Hellraiser: Hellseeker'' (2002)

Kirsty Cotton and her husband, Trevor ( Dean Winters), end up in a car accident that kills her. One month later, Trevor wakes up in a hospital, but because of a head injury, his memory is uncertain and he cannot distinguish between fantasy and reality. As he begins to uncover evidence that he was having a series of affairs, he also comes under suspicion for orchestrating the crash that killed his wife. Pinhead appears in the end, and informs Trevor that he was the one that died in the car crash, his own plot to murder Kirsty for her inheritance backfired when Kirsty offered the Cenobites the lives of Trevor, his mistresses and his co-conspirators in exchange for her own.


''Hellraiser: Deader'' (2005)

Reporter Amy Klein ( Kari Wuhrer), is sent to Bucharest to investigate an underground suicide cult founded by a descendant of Philip Lemarchand, who claims to be able to bring back the dead and who believes that it is his birthright to open the puzzle box and control the Cenobites. She is gradually drawn into their world and eventually sees no way out other than to join them. In the end she opens the puzzle box, summoning up Pinhead and the Cenobites, who kill everyone for attempting to invade their world. To prevent Pinhead from taking her soul, Amy kills herself.


''Hellraiser: Hellworld'' (2005)

Taking place in the "real-life world", in which the ''Hellraiser'' franchise has spawned a successful
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. Five friends mourning the death of one of their fellow players—who committed suicide after becoming obsessed with the game—receive in-game invitations to a party at the Leviathan House. At the house, the host of the party ( Lance Henriksen) takes them on a tour of the many layers of the home, after which they are picked off one-by-one by the host or Pinhead. The final two victims ultimately realize that most of the events of the movie have been a hallucination, after the host—the father of their deceased friend, who blames his son's fellow players for not breaking his addiction to the game—drugged them and buried them alive. The police rescue the surviving teenagers, Chelsea (
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) and Jake ( Christopher Jacot), while the host escapes to a decrepit motel with a suitcase of his son's belongings. The host discovers a real puzzle box inside, and upon opening it is killed by Pinhead and a pair of Cenobites.


''Hellraiser: Revelations'' (2011)

The ninth film in the franchise, ''Revelations'' is the first film not to feature Doug Bradley as Pinhead and was shot in two weeks for $300,000. In 2011 it was released to a single theater in California for a crew showing that was ostensibly open to the public. It was suggested by
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that the film was only shot so that The Weinstein Company would not lose its filming rights before it could produce a remake of the original. The film was released on DVD on 18 October 2011.


''Hellraiser: Judgment'' (2018)

The tenth film in the franchise, it began filming in early 2016. Like ''Revelations'', it does not feature Doug Bradley as Pinhead. Bradley was offered the part but turned it down because the production company refused to let him read the script without signing a
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regarding its contents. This film was released on DVD in February 2018.


''Hellraiser'' (2022)

In October 2006, Clive Barker announced on his official website that he would be writing the script for a forthcoming remake of the original ''Hellraiser'' film, which was to be produced by
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. Pascal Laugier was hired as director, before ultimately dropping out of the production due to creative differences. Laugier reportedly wanted the film to have a dark and serious tone, while producers wanted the target audience to be teenagers. In October 2010, Patrick Lussier was hired to serve as director on a reboot of the ''Hellraiser'' franchise, with a script written by
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. The film's story would have differed from the original film, as the creative team did not want to retell the same story. The story was intended to center on the world, and functions of the puzzle box. By 2011 however, the pair had dropped out of the project. In October 2013, Clive Barker was once again attached to the next ''Hellraiser'' film. Barker was hired to serve as writer/director, while Doug Bradley was announced to reprise his role as Pinhead. By 2014, Barker stated that he had completed a second draft for the script, stating that he may not serve as director on the project. The story was described as a "very loose" remake of the original film. In March 2017, the filmmaker stated that the "script was written and delivered to Dimension years ago". He acknowledged that the franchise is now looking at adapting a sequel, instead. Inspired by the success of the ''
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'' (2018) from Universal Pictures, Miramax Films announced plans to adapt future installments in the ''Hellraiser'' franchise. In May 2019, Gary Barber stated that Spyglass Media Group will develop the next film in the franchise, described as a reboot. David S. Goyer will serve as writer and producer. By April 2020, David Bruckner was hired as director, from a script he co-wrote with Ben Collins and Luke Piotrowski. Later in October, Jamie Clayton was cast as Pinhead. The film was released as a Hulu Original Film, exclusively via
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on October 7, 2022.


Television

In April 2020, a television series adaptation of the franchise was announced to be in development.
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and Michael Dougherty will serve as the main writers, while David Gordon Green will serve as director on several of the episodes. The series will serve as "an elevated continuation and expansion" of the film series. Verheiden, Dougherty, and Green will serve as executive producers, alongside Danny McBride, Jody Hill, Brandon James, and Roy Lee. The project will be a joint-venture production between
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, Rough House Pictures and Vertigo Entertainment. Later in October, Clive Barker joined the series as an executive producer.


Prose works


Follow-up works by Clive Barker

'' The Scarlet Gospels'', a novel-length sequel to ''The Hellbound Heart'' also featuring Barker's recurring
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character, was released in 2015. '' Hellraiser: The Toll'', set before ''The Scarlet Gospels'' and after ''The Hellbound Heart'', was written by Mark Alan Miller and published by Subterranean Press in February 2018.


Works by other writers

''
Hellbound Hearts ''Hellbound Hearts'' is a 2009 anthology of short stories set in the world of Clive Barker's ''Hellraiser''. It was edited by ''Hellraiser'' expert Paul Kane and his wife Marie O'Regan. The book features works by several authors. Development In ...
'', an anthology coedited by Paul Kane and
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was released on 29 September 2009. It had a cover painted by Barker and included a reprint of "Wordsworth", a short comic by
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and
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originally printed in Epic Comics' ''Hellraiser'' comic book. Paul Kane alone authored ''
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'', a 2016 crossover with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's
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Comics


Epic Comics

Epic Comics, a more adult
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of Marvel Comics, began publishing series of comic book spin-offs for the ''Hellraiser'' franchise in a prestige format. Epic's title, entitled simply ''Hellraiser'', had Clive Barker acting as a consultant for the comics. These included "Wordsworth", written by
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and illustrated by Gaiman's frequent collaborator
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. Between 1989 and 1992, Epic published twenty regular series comics. They also published three special issues from 1992 to 1994, one being a holiday special, in addition to an adaptation of ''Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth'' and a collection of the first two issues. Other releases included the limited series Clive Barker's ''Book of the Damned'' and ''Pinhead'', as well as the crossovers ''Hellraiser vs. Nightbreed: Jihad'' and ''Pinhead vs. Marshal Law: Law in Hell''. The following series were released by Epic Comics:


Boom! Studios

In March 2011 Boom! Studios commenced a new ''Hellraiser'' series, written by Clive Barker and Christopher Monfette. Separately, reprints of selected Epic Comics stories appeared under the title of ''Hellraiser Masterpieces''. The following series were released by Boom! Studios:


Seraphim Inc.

Seraphim Incorporated, a graphic novel imprint headed by Clive Barker, began publishing a series of original graphic novels titled ''Hellraiser: Anthology'' in 2017. They are collections of stories taking place within the ''Hellraiser'' universe hailing from various creators, including Barker himself.


Non-fiction works

There have been two non-fiction books released that chronicle the ''Hellraiser'' films. The first, released on 21 May 2004, was published by Titan Books and titled ''The Hellraiser Chronicles''. Written by Peter Atkins and Stephen Jones, with a foreword by Clive Barker, ''The Hellraiser Chronicles'' is a collection of production photographs, design sketches, excerpts from the scripts, and interviews with the cast and crew. The next book, ''The Hellraiser Films And Their Legacy'', was released by McFarland & Company on 27 November 2006; it was written by Paul Kane, and features foreword by Pinhead actor Doug Bradley. ''Hellraiser Films'' collects the production history of all eight films, their spin-offs, as well as how the series relates to popular culture. The book provides an in-depth look at the film characters, and interpretations of the choices those characters make in the film. ''Hellraiser Films'' also provides a brief look at the fan short film ''No More Souls''. A feature-length documentary, ''Leviathan: The Story of Hellraiser and Hellbound: Hellraiser II'', was originally due for release in 2015, and comprises interviews with the cast and crew. It is being directed by K. John McDonagh and produced by Cult Film Screenings, based in Birmingham, who used
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to raise the funds necessary to conduct further interviews in the United States, although Clive Barker pulled out at the last minute due to ill health.


Cancelled projects


Films

In an interview, Doug Bradley stated that in 2002
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received two scripts for a crossover featuring both Pinhead and Michael Myers, the antagonist of the ''Halloween'' series. One of the pitches involved Michael Myers opening the Lament Configuration as a child and being possessed by Samhain fleeing from Hell, and the Cenobites pursuing him in the present day. Although Dimension Films initially turned the project down because it believed the upcoming film '' Freddy vs. Jason'' would fail, the studio reconsidered after it grossed $114 million on a $30 million budget. According to Bradley, Clive Barker intended to return to write a screenplay while John Carpenter was being considered to direct. The project ultimately ended when ''Halloween'''s producer Moustapha Akkad rejected the idea and due to a negative response from the fans of both franchises. Inspired by the success of the slasher film '' Freddy vs. Jason'',
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contemplated a crossover between ''Hellraiser'' and '' Candyman''. Barker, originator of both franchises, recommended against the idea. Separately in 2002, '' Hellboy'' co-writer
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was approached by
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to pitch a continuation to the franchise, to be called ''Hellraiser: Lament''. His treatment, judged by
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to be "too expensive", concerned the mining town of Lament and the creation of the original puzzle boxes. The story would then have flashed forward to the present day and an attempt for Leviathan to break through into our world.


Video games

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'' originated as a ''Hellraiser'' license for the Nintendo Entertainment System. During the course of its development, the game's abandoned the ''Hellraiser'' license and converted it into a simplified game based on the Bible. Prior to the release of ''Bloodline'', Magnet Interactive Studios developed an unrelated and ultimately unreleased video game called ''Hellraiser: Virtual Hell''. Bradley acted in the game during filming of ''Bloodline''. Miriam Van Scott, writing in the ''Encyclopedia of Hell'', called it "a slick adventure" that "truly involves the player". In 2011, The Weinstein Company announced video games based on several of their franchises, including ''Hellraiser''.


References


External links


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