David Bruckner and his team made it a reality by putting every effort into this horror film and try turning this into a long-lasting franchise.
Maybe Bruckner and his team's prayers have been answered as the 2022 remake of the original 1987 supernatural horror film Hellraiser, which premiered on Hulu in October 2022, may now get a sequel. According to a Collider report, talks are already underway about Hellraiser's remake getting another shot through a sequel.
Directed by Bruckner and scripted by ace writers Luke Piotrowski, Ben Collins, and David S. Goyer, the film stars Odessa A'zion, Jamie Clayton, Brandon Flynn, Aoife Hinds, Zachary Hing, Adam Faison, Drew Starkey, Kit Clarke and others in pivotal roles.
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Interestingly, Goyer, who has also worked on the creative aspect of this film, is also a co-producer of the 2022-remade Hellraiser, alongside other co-producers like Keith Levine, Marc Toberoff, and Clive Barker.
According to Collider, Hellraiser's recent adaption was for the sole purpose of giving things from the classic era a 'modern twist'. Interestingly, this move was welcomed with open arms by viewers, and the film was critically acclaimed by viewers, which is one of the probable reasons that the talks for a sequel are one of the hot topics of the entertainment arena.
If the Hellraiser sequel becomes a reality, one can expect a non-orthodox approach,
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