FromVariety "Sonar is co-developing with Eric
Gardner's Panacea Ent. "Hellraiser," a TV series based on the cult
British horror franchise. Gardner will exec produce along with Larry
Kuppin, whose company New World Entertainment is behind the first two
'Hellraiser' pics."
Sonar announced, "One of the most successful (and terrifying) franchises in film history is ready for its weekly television debut. For over 25 years, fans have followed the exploits of an insidious villain named Pinhead, summoned from a nightmarish underworld by an ancient puzzle box. He will seduce you with power and tempt you with fear, until your soul belongs to him.
Now, for the first time, a weekly series set in the fantastic realm of Hellraiser will thrill audiences worldwide."
All I can say is I hope they do this right. If not then one of the best nightmare realms is gonna look like a hot mess! Remember the "Friday The 13th Series"? It made a joke out of the whole franchise and helped put one of the nails in horror's coffin during those dreaded dead silence years when no one would touch a horror story! Remember those...when around 1991 the industry nearly died and the only movies that came out where an utter disappointment that kinda mocked the whole horror genre...all I can say is get this right or we will be beggin' Wes Craven to save us yet again!
Sonar announced, "One of the most successful (and terrifying) franchises in film history is ready for its weekly television debut. For over 25 years, fans have followed the exploits of an insidious villain named Pinhead, summoned from a nightmarish underworld by an ancient puzzle box. He will seduce you with power and tempt you with fear, until your soul belongs to him.
Now, for the first time, a weekly series set in the fantastic realm of Hellraiser will thrill audiences worldwide."
All I can say is I hope they do this right. If not then one of the best nightmare realms is gonna look like a hot mess! Remember the "Friday The 13th Series"? It made a joke out of the whole franchise and helped put one of the nails in horror's coffin during those dreaded dead silence years when no one would touch a horror story! Remember those...when around 1991 the industry nearly died and the only movies that came out where an utter disappointment that kinda mocked the whole horror genre...all I can say is get this right or we will be beggin' Wes Craven to save us yet again!
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