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Bryan Singer Working On Red Sonja TV Series
Bryan Singer - director of four films from the Marvel mutant series, including the incoming ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ - is developing a ‘Red Sonja’ TV series via his production company Bad Hat Harry, according to Bleeding Cool. While it is not known which outlet the show is intended for, it is stressed that the show is intended as ‘R-rated,’ which might suggest either a US subscription network like HBO, or a streaming service like Amazon Prime or Netflix. While officially a creation of ‘Conan the Ba
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Pinhead Actor Doug Bradley Tears New Hellraiser Sequel Apart
It seems the ‘Hellraiser’ franchise still has some sights to show us… but original Pinhead actor Doug Bradley wants no part of it. The 61-year old Liverpool-born actor declined to star in the last film in the series, 2011′s straight to DVD ‘Hellraiser: Revelations,’ over concerns about the direction and script - but in the case of the new film (also expected to go straight to DVD), Bradley hasn’t even seen the script. “First I heard about this new film was around Christmas in a phone call from
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Halloween Series Stalls As Dimension Films Loses Rights
The future of iconic slasher movie series ‘Halloween’ is currently in doubt, as Dimension Films - the genre-based wing of The Weinstein Company (and previously Miramax), who have owned the series for two decades - have now lost the rights. Bloody Disgusting broke the news that Dimension - who had been developing a new film in the series to be entitled ‘Halloween Returns’ - no longer own the property centred on masked maniac Michael Myers, which will now instead be offered up for sale to other s
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Abandoned Hellraiser Prequel Plans Revealed
While rights-holders Dimension Films have for many years been working on a fresh take on the reality-bending, S&M-tinged misadventures of the diabolical Pinhead (Doug Bradley) and his fellow Cenobites, no attempt has managed to get off the ground thus far. Now, one of the filmmakers previously attached to the ‘Hellraiser’ reboot - Patrick Lussier, director of ‘Dracula 2000,’ ‘My Bloody Valentine 3D’ and ‘Drive Angry’ - has spilled the beans on what his take on ‘Hellraiser’ might have been.