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  • ‘Hellraiser’ Interviews: Jamie Clayton and David Bruckner

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    Premiering on Hulu beginning October 7th is ‘Hellraiser,’ a reboot of the classic 80’s horror movie written and directed by Clive Barker and based on his own novel, ‘The Hellbound Heart.’

    The new movie, which was directed by David Bruckner (‘The Night House’), follows Riley (Odessa A’zion), a young woman struggling with addiction who comes into possession of an ancient puzzle box.

    Riley soon discovers that the puzzle’s purpose is to summon the Cenobites, a group of sadistic supernatural beings from another dimension, including their leader, Pinhead (Jamie Clayton).

    In addition to A’zion and Clayton, the movie also features Brandon Flynn, Drew Starkey, Adam Faison, Selina Lo, and Goran Visnjic.

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Jamie Clayton and director David Bruckner to discuss their new film, rebooting the classic horror movie, incorporating Barker’s original source material, and Clayton’s experience portraying the iconic Pinhead.

    Jamie Clayton as Pinhead in Spyglass Media Group's 'Hellraiser.'
    Jamie Clayton as Pinhead in Spyglass Media Group’s ‘Hellraiser,’ exclusively on Hulu. Photo courtesy of Spyglass Media Group. © 2022 Spyglass Media Group. All Rights Reserved.

    You can read the full interview below or click on the video played above to watch our interviews with Clayton, Bruckner, Odessa A’zion, Brandon Flynn, Drew Strakey, and Adam Faison.

    Moviefone: To begin with, David, can you talk about the challenges of remaking such a groundbreaking and beloved horror film as ‘Hellraiser’ and what were some the elements from the original source material that you wanted to include in this reboot?

    David Bruckner: It’s my first time working on a beloved IP. It’s a film that, the original ‘Hellraiser’ is revered for me in so many different ways. I never imagined I would get to play in this world. So, it’s challenging in that regard. I think when it gets into the material and making the film, you realize pretty quickly how astounding those movies were, what they were able to achieve. Not just in the complexities of creating Cenobites and Labyrinths, this universe, but also in the density, in the layered nature of the material.

    ‘Hellraiser’s complex stuff. It’s psychological, it’s surreal, it’s visceral. So, there was always something for us to reach for and for us to contend with, of what had come before us. Just the sheer volume of invention was daunting. But we followed our passions. We tried to put as much of what we love about ‘Hellraiser’ into this movie while also telling a story that was close to us.

    MF: Jamie, as an actress what is it like taking on such an iconic role as Pinhead?

    Jamie Clayton: I mean, it was a huge challenge. I was nervous from the start, the idea of trying to fill these shoes. So, it was like we didn’t want to try to do that. I didn’t want to try to mimic Doug’s (Bradley) performance in any way. We didn’t want to do an impression of that. We wanted to really make it unique and make it its own. So, David and I had many discussions. I mean, he was so generous with his time while he was filming.

    Jamie Clayton as Pinhead in 'Hellraiser,' which will premiere on Hulu beginning October 7, 2022.
    Jamie Clayton as Pinhead in ‘Hellraiser,’ which will premiere on Hulu beginning October 7, 2022.

    He never had a day off but would schedule these Zooms with me where we would could talk about each scene individually, and what the intention behind each line and with each character, what that would be. I just tried to go to a really dark, sensual place. This time around, we wanted to create something that nobody was expecting and that nobody had seen before. I really wanted to just blow everybody’s minds.

    MF: Finally, when you have the full make-up and costume on, does it do half of the work for you? Does it help you find the character?

    JC: Yes. Half, or more. It’s a quid pro quo, the costume and me. I couldn’t do it without it. I mean, it really helps me get to that place. Music also helps. Again, the conversations that David and I had helped. Then also David had told me early on that they wanted to do a lot of the effects practical, and I’d never been on a set where so much had been done practical.

    So, that honestly helped too. It helped for the actors to see the Cenobites dressed. I mean, that is what we looked like, what you see. But then also for me to see chains ripping into flesh, and to see so much blood and so much water, it really helped.

    Spyglass Media Group's 'Hellraiser,' exclusively on Hulu.
    Spyglass Media Group’s ‘Hellraiser,’ exclusively on Hulu. Photo courtesy of Spyglass Media Group. © 2022 Spyglass Media Group. All Rights Reserved.
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  • Trailer for Hulu’s ‘Hellraiser’

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    Halloween creeps ever closer (though if you go to a grocery store, Thanksgiving and Christmas are competing for shelf space with it already), so of course we’ll be getting plenty of new horror movies and shows aiming to send shivers down our spines.

    Hulu is, of course, betting big on the genre, and one of its heavy hitters this year is a new ‘Hellraiser’, directed by ‘The Night House’s David Bruckner.

    But while it draws from the same basic Clive Barker story as the original film, don’t go thinking that this is a reboot.

    “This is not a remake,” Bruckner previously told Entertainment Weekly. “I just didn’t think you could ever remake the original ‘Hellraiser’. It’s too much its own thing and it would be, I think, perilous territory for filmmakers, because how do you top that? This is a new story in the ‘Hellraiser’ universe.’

    It will still feature the puzzle box, which this time comes into contact with a troubled young woman named Riley, played by Odessa A’zion. She’s struggling with addiction and compulsive behavior and comes in contact accidentally with the box and unfortunately begins to dabble with it. Chaos, as you might be able to predict, ensues.

    The leather-clad cenobites, those pale, unforgiving creatures from another dimension are ready to claim more victims, with the puzzle box drawing blood and consigning those who solve it to the terrifying machinations they dream up.

    Spyglass Media Group's 'Hellraiser,' exclusively on Hulu.
    Spyglass Media Group’s ‘Hellraiser,’ exclusively on Hulu. Photo courtesy of Spyglass Media Group. © 2022 Spyglass Media Group. All Rights Reserved.

    These are, after all, creatures that see no division between pleasure and pain, so you know there is torture in their unfortunate targets’ future.

    In the original 1987 movie (written and directed by Barker), the lead Cenobite, Pinhead, was played by Doug Bradley, who would go on to squeeze himself back into the suit for seven of the nine sequels.

    A fully new story, though, demands a new Pinhead, and ‘Hellraiser’ (which, yes, like other legacy sequels such as ‘Halloween’ and ‘Scream’, carries the same name as the original) has ‘Sense8’ actress Jamie Clayton playing a fresh take on the character. While we’ve seen female cenobites before, this is the first time one has been at the center of the story.

    “We felt a kind of anticipation around the fans to reimagine the character,” says Bruckner. “We knew we wanted Pinhead to be a woman. Jamie was just the right person for the role. A person’s identity can be really exciting for a role in many ways, but I have to emphasize that Jamie absolutely killed, that’s how we got there.”

    And Bruckner enjoyed a ‘Night House’ reunion for this film, working from a script by ‘House’ writers, Ben Collins and Luke Piotrowski.

    With Goran Visnjic, Adam Faison, Drew Starkey, Brandon Flynn, Aoife Hinds, Jason Liles, Yinka Olorunnife, Selina Lo, Zachary Hing, Kit Clarke and Hiam Abbass in the cast, the new ‘Hellraiser’ will launch on Hulu on October 7th.

    Odessa A'zion as Riley in Spyglass Media Group's 'Hellraiser,' exclusively on Hulu.
    Odessa A’zion as Riley in Spyglass Media Group’s ‘Hellraiser,’ exclusively on Hulu. Photo courtesy of Spyglass Media Group. © 2022 Spyglass Media Group. All Rights Reserved.
    Brandon Flynn as Matt in Spyglass Media Group's 'Hellraiser,' exclusively on Hulu.
    Brandon Flynn as Matt in Spyglass Media Group’s ‘Hellraiser,’ exclusively on Hulu. Photo courtesy of Spyglass Media Group. © 2022 Spyglass Media Group. All Rights Reserved.
    Drew Starkey as Trevor in Spyglass Media Group's 'Hellraiser,' exclusively on Hulu.
    Drew Starkey as Trevor in Spyglass Media Group’s ‘Hellraiser,’ exclusively on Hulu. Photo courtesy of Spyglass Media Group. © 2022 Spyglass Media Group. All Rights Reserved.
    Jamie Clayton as Pinhead in 'Hellraiser,' which will premiere on Hulu beginning October 7, 2022.
    Jamie Clayton as Pinhead in ‘Hellraiser,’ which will premiere on Hulu beginning October 7, 2022.
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  • Latest Image of the New ‘Hellraiser’s Pinhead

    Jamie Clayton as Pinhead in 'Hellraiser,' which will premiere on Hulu beginning October 7, 2022.
    Jamie Clayton as Pinhead in ‘Hellraiser,’ which will premiere on Hulu beginning October 7, 2022.

    It might not be quite as well-known as, say, ‘Friday The 13th’ or ‘Scream’ franchises, but ‘Hellraiser’ remains a classic creature feature horror and a mainstay of the genre.

    Originally adapted from Clive Barker’s 1986 novella ‘The Hellbound Heart’ by Barker himself (who wrote and directed), ‘Hellraiser’ first hit screens in 1987.

    The basic story that one focused on a mystical puzzle box – also known as the Lament Configuration – that, when solved, summons a terrifying group of creatures who look like they just crawled out of a sadomasochism club (think lots of leather and chains) who do not differentiate between pleasure and pain.

    Chief among them in the movie is Pinhead (played by Doug Bradley), who invents incredible tortures for those who try to take up the puzzle box’s promises of carnal pleasures in another dimension.

    That movie was successful enough to spawn nine sequels of varying quality, seven of which featured Bradley back in the Pinhead suit.

    Now, though, there’s a new ‘Hellraiser’ on the horizon, which will land on Hulu. And though it carries the same name as the first film, it’s by no means a remake or reboot as some have worried.

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    “This is not a remake,” director David Bruckner tells Entertainment Weekly. “I just didn’t think you could ever remake the original ‘Hellraiser’. It’s too much its own thing and it would be, I think, perilous territory for filmmakers, because how do you top that? This is a new story in the ‘Hellraiser’ universe.’

    It will still feature the puzzle box, which this time comes into contact with a troubled young woman named Riley, played by Odessa A’zion. “It’s the tale of a young woman, who is struggling with addiction and compulsive behavior, that comes in contact accidentally with the box and unfortunately begins to dabble with it,” says Bruckner. “And chaos ensues.”

    And chaos this time comes in the shape of a new Pinhead, with ‘Sense8’ actress Jamie Clayton playing a fresh take on the character. While we’ve seen female cenobites before, this is the first time one has been at the center of the story.

    “We felt a kind of anticipation around the fans to reimagine the character,” says Bruckner. “We knew we wanted Pinhead to be a woman. Jamie was just the right person for the role. A person’s identity can be really exciting for a role in many ways, but I have to emphasize that Jamie absolutely killed, that’s how we got there.”

    Bruckner, who previously directed ‘The Night House’, working from a script by that movie’s writers, Ben Collins and Luke Piotrowski.

    With Goran Visnjic, Adam Faison, Drew Starkey, Brandon Flynn, Aoife Hinds, Jason Liles, Yinka Olorunnife, Selina Lo, Zachary Hing, Kit Clarke and Hiam Abbass in the cast, the new ‘Hellraiser’ will launch on Hulu on October 7th.

    Doug Bradley as Pinhead in 1987's 'Hellraiser.'
    Doug Bradley as Pinhead in 1987’s ‘Hellraiser.’
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  • ‘Hellraiser’ Reboot in the Works from ‘Dark Knight’ Writer David S. Goyer

    ‘Hellraiser’ Reboot in the Works from ‘Dark Knight’ Writer David S. Goyer

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    David S. Goyer is ready to raise some hell: The “Dark Knight” screenwriter is penning and producing a reboot of the cult classic “Hellraiser” horror film franchise.

    The new film is being described as a “loyal, yet evolved reimagining” of the 1987 original “Hellraiser,” which was written and directed by Clive Barker, based on his own novella, “The Hellbound Heart.” The story followed the resurrection of Frank (Sean Chapman), who opened the door to another dimension and had his body torn to pieces; the franchise spawned nine additional films and other media, and introduced moviegoers to the demon Pinhead.

    Spyglass Media Group, led by Gary Barber, is shepherding the project, and according to Barber, it has Barker’s full support.

    “For generations, [Barker’s] brilliantly twisted and imaginative ‘Hellraiser’ haunted the minds of moviegoers with its searing imagery of Pinhead,” Barber said in a statement. “David is the perfect storyteller to continue Clive’s vision for a new theatrical version of ‘Hellraiser.’ ”

    “I’ve been a fan of Clive’s work since the original ‘Books of Blood’ paperbacks and ‘The Hellbound Heart’ novella,” Goyer said in his own statement. “Having the chance to reimagine Pinhead and the Cenobites for a new audience is a nightmare-come-true. Gary is a true fan as well and we’re committed to making something dark and visceral.”

    Variety reports that Spyglass is looking to fast track the project, so expect to see it in theaters soon.

    [via: Variety]