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Post by lostinlimbo on May 20, 2019 22:25:38 GMT
I had no idea there was a graphic novel that continued from Hellraiser part 3. Was this one of the early ventures into the comics? I did read Clive Barker’s ‘The Scarlet Gospels’ a couple years back, which was part of the Hellraiser universe. Where Pinhead is killing off the last of Earth’s Magicians to enhance his powers to take over Hell. It was a decent time-waster. Would make an interesting sequel idea. As for another sequel, it’s possible they could go the Halloween 18 route, but I feel they’ll probably start over again. Yeah. There is an actual sequel to 'Hellraiser 3' written by Clive Barker and I can't remember what it is called at the moment which is annoying but the character has appeared in a number of the comic books and in the one I told you about she teamed up with Pinhead to take out all the other Cenobites and then in another she took Pinhead's spot and become the new Hell Priest. While the movies sadly didn't follow up her story outside of a small appearance in 'Hellseeker' the comic books have and there have been a few different stories about what happened to Kirsty after the events of the original trilogy and with 'Hellraiser' now officially confirmed to be coming back hopefully they bring Kirsty back too and put the focus back on the character. I think it is more likely the new movie is going to be another remake too but that also gives them the chance to bring Kirsty back with a new actress playing the character and they could use this to put the franchise back on track and have all the movies continuing on to each other again. I liked 'The Scarlet Gospels' and it is a shame Clive can't get back the rights to take over it again himself. The 'Candyman' thing makes the least sense 'cause it has been years since we had a 'Candyman' movie and I thought the rights for that would have expired and gone back to Clive.  It would be a nice touch if Ashley Laurence came back to play Julia. Unlikely but it would be a neat little connection to the original films.
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