Producer Keith Levine recently hinted at the possibility of a Hellraiser sequel that promises to be even more intense than the 2022 reboot. The original Hellraiser, released in 1987, introduced audiences to the iconic character Pinhead, portrayed by Doug Bradley. Fast forward 35 years, and actress Jamie Clayton took on the role of the lead Cenobite in the latest installment of the franchise.
During the promotion of his upcoming film, The First Omen, Levine disclosed that discussions are underway for a follow-up to the Hellraiser reboot. He mentioned that director David Bruckner is involved in these talks, indicating a potential collaboration for the sequel. Levine expressed excitement about the prospect of delving deeper into the world of Hellraiser, building on the groundwork laid by the recent reboot.
Reflecting on the evolution of the franchise, Levine praised the design elements of the 2022 reboot, particularly highlighting the revamped look of the iconic puzzle box and the eerie metal grid featured in the film. He emphasized the meticulous attention to detail in crafting the Cenobite designs and expressed confidence that the upcoming sequel will push boundaries and deliver an even more thrilling experience for fans.
Meanwhile, original Pinhead actor Doug Bradley shared his positive impressions of the reboot, commending the bold redesign of the makeup and the innovative color palette used for the character. Despite not reprising his role in the latest film, Bradley lauded the creative choices made by the production team and expressed admiration for the fresh take on the iconic character.
For horror enthusiasts eager to immerse themselves in the world of Hellraiser, the 2022 reboot is currently available for streaming on Hulu. Additionally, all previous Hellraiser movies can be enjoyed for free on Pluto TV, offering a comprehensive viewing experience for fans of the long-running franchise. As fans await further updates on the potential sequel, Levine's latest horror project, The First Omen, is set to hit theaters on April 5, promising more spine-chilling thrills for audiences.