Hellraiser Judgment Gets Early 2018 Release Date

Hellraiser Judgment Gets Early 2018 Release Date

It’s been forever since horror fans got a taste of the Hellraiser franchise, and now the final installment is getting a release date. Hellraiser Judgment, which has been finished for quite a while, will finally see a release in early 2018.

Read on to get more details on Hellraiser Judgment

Hellraiser Judgment Gets Early 2018 Release Date

CelebNMovies247.com has learned that Hellraiser Judgment will arrive just in time for Valentine’s Day and for all who aren’t celebrating love. on Blu-ray on February 13, 2018.

Why the long delays for Hellraiser Judgment?

Well, that’s easy, you can point the finger at all the controversy surrounding Harvey Weinstein and the Weinstein Company. The film got put on a shelve and then Hellraiser: Judgement ended up with Lionsgate.

The interesting aspect is that Lionsgate is putting this film straight to DVD and OnDemand, which means they don’t have faith to give it a theatrical release. This all makes sense since insiders revealed that the only reason another Hellraiser movie exist is because The Weinstein Company wanted to retain the Hellraiser rights. If you’re a fan of this franchise start checking your VOD movie listings, Red Box, digital downloads and streaming sites.

Hellraiser Judgment Gets Early 2018 Release Date

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This time around Hellraiser Judgment centers on Detectives Sean Carter (Damon Carney) and David Carter (Randy Wayne), who are on the case to find a gruesome serial killer terrorizing the city. Joining forces with Detective Christine Egerton (Alexandra Harris), they dig deeper into a spiraling maze of horror that may not be of this world. Could the Judgment awaiting the killer’s victims also be waiting for Sean? This is a Hellraiser movie, so we’d put our money on it. Sean is likely going to have to deal with Pinhead before this is all over with.

Hellraiser Judgment Gets Early 2018 Release Date

This movie will not include Doug Bradley as Pinhead. Instead, this time around franchise newcomer Paul T. Taylor taking over duties as the famed horror icon. Hellraiser: Revelations director Gary J. Tunnicliffe returns for Judgment. Hopefully this one is NOT a huge piece of garbage and a waste of time. #crossingfingers

Photos courtesy of Lionsgate/The Weinstein Company