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  2. Doug Bradley - Wikipedia

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    Bradley is a longtime close friend of novelist Clive Barker, the two having met when they attended secondary school.He has worked with Barker in various projects since the early 1970s, [15] most notably Hellraiser, which is adapted from Barker's novella The Hellbound Heart.

  3. Hellraiser (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Hellraiser is a British-American horror media franchise that consists of eleven films, as well as various comic books, and additional merchandise and media. Based on the novella The Hellbound Heart by English author Clive Barker , the franchise centers around the Cenobites which includes the primary antagonist named Pinhead .

  4. List of Hellraiser characters - Wikipedia

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    Before his appearance in Hellraiser: Bloodline, Phillip appeared in the Hellraiser comics by Epic, which depict him as a sociopath who was driven to create the Lament Configuration by the Cenobite known as the Baron. After the creation of his first puzzle box, Phillip traveled the world and created innumerable other puzzles before growing weary ...

  5. Review: The shocking turns to numbness in new 'Hellraiser' - AOL

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    Hulu takes on 'Hellraiser' reboot, Mila Kunis powers 'Luckiest Girl Alive' and 'The Redeem Team' revives USA basketball, both on Netflix. Review: The shocking turns to numbness in new 'Hellraiser ...

  6. Cenobite (Hellraiser) - Wikipedia

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    The Cenobites are fictional, extra-dimensional, and seemingly demonic beings who appear in the works of Clive Barker.Introduced in Barker's 1986 novella The Hellbound Heart, they also appear in its sequel novel The Scarlet Gospels, the Hellraiser films, and in Hellraiser comic books published (intermittently) between 1987 and 2017.

  7. Hellraiser: Bloodline - Wikipedia

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    Pinhead makes many references to game-playing, including when he kills John, and John's wife, Bobbi, references game-playing when she sends Pinhead back to Hell. [22] Kane identifies sex, death, and adultery as frequently intertwined, though he says this is somewhat weakened in the theatrical cut.

  8. Pinhead (Hellraiser) - Wikipedia

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    The game seems to come to life as Pinhead attacks the guests at a Hellraiser-themed party, but this is revealed to be the hallucination of five guests who have been drugged and buried alive by the party's host, who blames them for not preventing the suicide of his son, a Hellworld-obsessed fan.

  9. Hellraiser: Hellseeker - Wikipedia

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    Hellraiser: Hellseeker (also known as Hellraiser VI: Hellseeker) [2] is a 2002 supernatural horror film directed by Rick Bota and written by Carl V. Dupré and Tim Day. The sixth film in the Hellraiser series, it features the return of Kirsty Cotton , the heroine from Hellraiser and its sequel .