First up, Variety report that a tv series based on Clive Barker's novel The Hellbound Heart is in the works at Sonar Entertainment under executive producer Larry Kupin. That story was of course brought to the screen by Barker as Hellraiser, instantly making an iconic figure of its villain Pinhead. After the first film the series went progressively downhill, but maybe we will see a return to form with the tv show..
One of the most successful (and terrifying) franchises in film history is ready for its weekly television debut. For over 25 years, fans have followed the exploits of an insidious villain named Pinhead, summoned from a nightmarish underworld by an ancient puzzle box. He will seduce you with power and tempt you with fear, until your soul belongs to him. Now, for the first time, a weekly series set in the fantastic realm of Hellraiser will thrill audiences worldwide.
Next up is a much better - though still not hi-res - look at that theater standee of Anne Hathaway as Catwoman from
The Dark Knight Rises..
Here is the first brilliantly strange poster for upcoming horror anthology
The ABCs Of Death courtesy of
EW..
This September will see the release of the ABCs of Death, a new horror anthology with 26 demise-oriented chapters, each one overseen by a different director. The featured filmmakers include Ti West (The Innkeepers), Jason Eisener (Hobo with a Shotgun), Ben Wheatley (Kill List), and Nacho Vigalondo.
A very nice piece of Steampunk Wonder Woman art from
Serge Birault..
Sick of
The Avengers yet? I hope not, because you can expect a whole lot more coverage before the movie finally hits. Here is the cover for the
Art Of The Avengers book. It's basically a revamped version of the poster, but with a tiny new image of Coby Smulders as Maria Hill sneaking in there..
Next, the hilarious red-band trailer for
Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane's first live action (with the exception of Ted himself) movie
Ted, starring Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis. It's about..well, just watch the trailer! it contains Very strong language..
And finally, we have the first set image from Quentin Tarantino's western
Django Unchained. Here we see Christoph Waltz as Bounty Hunter Dr. King Schultz..