In the mid 1980’s, Lance Henriksen was offered the role of
Uncle Frank in the original “Hellraiser”. He turned it down only because he
wanted to star in the vampire film “Near Dark”. So almost twenty years later
Mr. Henriksen is offered and accepts a role in the “Hellraiser” franchise,
staring as The Host in ”Hellraiser: Hellworld”. This film also stars the yet
unknown actor who would one day be the next Superman, Henry Cavill. “Hellworld”
also marks Doug Bradley’s eighth appearance as Pinhead, a horror icon as
timeless as Jason, Michael, or Freddy. This
is also Rick Bota’s third and final “Hellraiser” film that he has directed.
“Hellraiser: Hellworld” is considered by most to be the most
disliked of the “Hellraiser” films, or at least it was until “Revelations” came
along. I personally really enjoyed “Hellworld” because as I’ve mentioned
before, I was a fan of the “Hellraiser” comics of the 1990’s and this feels
like it could have been one of the stories. “Hellraiser” at its core it all
about the human condition and what people are willing to do to fulfill their
desires. In this instance, it’s not about pleasure or wealth but about revenge
which as we all know is still one of the seven deadly sins.
The Host has lost his son after committing suicide, being
driven to do so after becoming addicted to an online game based on “Hellraiser”,
the Cenobites, and the Lament Configuration. The Host blames his son’s friends
because they introduced him to the game and didn’t try to stop him from killing
himself. So two years later he throws a party and invites the friends (who
think they won the invites by beating a section of Hellworld”. They arrive at a
house out in the woods that is full of sexy revelers, all who wearing masquerade
masks. Each person is given a cell phone and a mask and is taken on a private tour
by the Host himself. No one knows who the Host is so they don’t have any reason
to be suspicious. Because of this, he is able to poison the friends before
letting them join the party. The film continues with hallucinations of Pinhead
and other Cenobites, waking up in a coffin buried alive, and dying from their
terrors. Two survive and the Host meets his end when he solves the real Lament
Configuration and learns that “Hellraiser” is not a game….
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