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Hellraiser: Revelations Reshoots Filming Now

Similar to what's going on with Children of the Corn: The Dweller, word just broke that the next chapter in the Hellraiser franchise, Hellraiser: Revelations, is undergoing some reshoots of its own.

So Which Cenobites Will We See in Hellraiser: Revelations?

Ever since Doug Bradley announced he would not be donning the Pins once again in this latest Hellraiser sequel, the fanbase has been on fire with questions, disdain, and speculation. So which demons to some, angels to others will we be seeing in the new flick? An answer has come.

UPDATE: More Hellraiser: Revelations Casting News?

While we're all still pretty shellshocked over the fact that Doug Bradley will not be back to play Pinhead in the latest flick in the Hellraiser franchise, Hellraiser: Revelations, the flick is still forging ahead and building its ca

Early Synopsis and Character Breakdown: Hellraiser: Revelations

The next film in the Hellraiser franchise is moving along at a breakneck pace. So far we know that "La Femme Nikita"'s Peta Wilson has already signed on to the cast and that Doug Bradley will not be back as Pinhead.

Hellraiser: Revelations Details and Casting News - Peta Wilson Goes to Hell

Just days after Doug Bradley confirmed that he won't be returning to don the pins for Hellraiser: Revelations, the first details and casting news have officially trickled out.

Malibu Shark Attack (2009)

Reviewed by The Foywonder Starring Peta Wilson, Evert McQueen, Chelan Simmons, Sonya Salomaa, Remi Broadway, Mungo McKay Directed by Davis Lister

Syfy's Summer of Schlock

The Sci-Fi Channel's name change to Syfy makes me think of a scene from the classic miniseries "Roots". The evil white man wanted to change Kunta Kinte's name to Toby. They whipped him until he said it. Afterwards, a fellow African told him they can call him whatever they want; he knows his true name is Kunta Kinte. Bonnie Hammer can use that bullwhip on me all she wants; I know that Syfy will always be Sci-Fi, and not just because the words are pronounced exactly the same.