Hold onto your soul, it's the first trailer for Hulu's 'Hellraiser' reboot. horror horrormovies cenobites
After decades of being dragged through the dirt via an absolutely ludicrous number of direct-to-video sequels, it’s almost time for thefranchise to be reborn with a gory new sheen of slick professionalism. The upcoming Hulu reboot of the series from director David Bruckner is technically the 11th film of the grossly bloated franchise, but like other recent horror films that have taken a “back to basics” approach by ignoring continuity and starting fresh, it is unsurprisingly titled simply.
In “Hellraiser,” a young woman struggling with addiction comes into possession of an ancient puzzle box, unaware that its purpose is to summon the Cenobites, a group of sadistic supernatural beings from another dimension. Those Cenobites are of course still modeled after their iconic appearances in the 1987 original film directed by author Clive Barker, who created the characters. Lead Cenobite Pinhead is this time played by actress Jamie Clayton, perhaps known for her role in Netflix’s, though she’s functionally unrecognizable under all that makeup, costuming and digitally enhanced vocals.
The 2022 reboot unsurprisingly has a hard “R” rating, though we’ll see how far Bruckner, known for horror films such as, is willing to push Barker’s famed dualities between pleasure and pain. For clues, check out the first trailer below.
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