Doug Bradley Chimes In On Possible Return To Play An Older "PINHEAD" And The "Disappointing" 'HELLRAISER' 2022 Reboot

 

It’s not a very hard argument amongst HELLRAISER fans that actor Doug Bradley is and will forever be “Pinhead” in the Clive Barker created franchise. Bradley played Pinhead for six consecutive films before bowing out to Jamie Clayton in David Bruckner’s 2022 reboot.

During an interview with Bloody Disgusting, Bradley revealed that he might consider playing Pinhead again if Clive Barker's 2015 novel The Scarlet Gospels was ever adapted.

“If we did that, we could maybe present an older Pinhead to be aware of the fact that I am the age I am, that time and gravity does what time and gravity does. An older, darker Pinhead would intrigue me, one not so much in love with the flippant one-liners and the witty comebacks and so forth.”

Though it may be hard to imagine Pinhead getting even darker, the book does indeed introduce the most ruthless and vindictive interpretation of the villain yet. We must admit, upon reading “The Scarlet Gospels”, it sent shivers down our spine at how evil and vindictive Pinhead truly is. It’s a hard read at points with the descriptions of torture and mutilation being so visceral, one has to pause before continuing.

As of now, there’s no plan to adapt the Barker novel for the big screen but hey, stranger things have happened in Hollyweird and we’re sure that fans would want to see Bradley dawn the old leather and pins one last time.

As for the recent reboot, Bradley says he was impressed by Clayton's performance, but wasn't overly keen on the movie itself.

“Jamie is very slight. She’s tiny across the shoulders. I was immediately intrigued by it and kind of sat up. When Pinhead first appears in Hellraiser, it’s very in your face. In spite of the fact that I’m wearing a skirt, it’s very macho. It’s very masculine. It’s, ‘Here we are. We’re Cenobites. We do this, we do that. [frick] with us, and we’ll tear your soul apart.’ It’s very clear."

“[Jamie] looked rather doll-like, a little bit childlike," he continued. "And I remembered Clive’s original description of the Pinhead cenobite from The Hellbound Heart. It — gender unclear — had a light and breathy voice like that of an excited girl, and that was what I wanted to hear. We didn’t get that. We got a voice that was rather close to the original Pinhead voice. I wanted something that matched the image; something quiet, delicate, a little bit playful, but still with the threat riding through it.

She wasn’t really asked to do very much. There were some wonderful shots.

There’s the distance shot where she’s standing on water outside the house; beautiful, beautiful shot.

But I felt she wasn’t asked to be terribly proactive thereafter.

The movie was fairly well-received by critics, but fans were less impressed, and a sequel has yet to be announced.

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