Explore the terrifying world of Clive Barker in a new light with David Bruckner's Hellraiser. The film revolves around a recovering addict who comes across the infamous Lament Configuration and inadvertently opens the door for the terrifying Cenobites to unleash their terror on her and her friends.
In anticipation of the film's release, Screen Rant spoke exclusively with star Adam Faison to discuss Hellraiser, his love of the long-running horror franchise, the return to Barker's source material, his first reaction to seeing the Cenobites on set, and more. Adam Faison: Good, man, you know, sun is shining. Maybe not in Hellraiser land, but they're getting through. [Laughs]
The Cenobites are one of the most visually arresting things in the horror genre, to this day. What was your first reaction when you saw them on set? That's awesome. I don't know what I would do if I saw them. I don't know if I would fanboy, or if I would go, “Okay, time to go.” Exactly, you're like, “Do we hug, run, both?” One of the things that I love about this film, especially in comparison to all of the previous Hellraisers, is the characters. They are all so well-written and all so well-performed, Colin is one of the most touching of them all.
Adam Faison: Thank you, man. Dude, I love that girl. She's got such a big heart and just comes every day with just a f——ng open heart. You know? She’s a Hellbound Heart, baby, and I appreciated that she just really went for it every time. Before scenes, when we had to get into it, we just jumped around, we live in it. There's a song I like to listen to from Kill Bill, it's by Zamfir, it's called “The Lonely Shepherd”.
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