Directed by David Bruckner, with a story from Ben Collins, Luke Piotrowski, and David S. Goyer, the 2022 version of "Hellraiser" is the 11th entry in the franchise. However, it serves as something of a soft reboot as it tries to reimagine the premise — and Pinhead — for a new generation of fans. Naturally, there will be comparisons between Clayton and Bradley's portrayals of the lead Cenobite, as they share similarities but also differ greatly. So let's take a look at Pinhead's biggest differences between Hulu's "Hellraiser" and the 1987 original film.
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