Trailer arrives for Hellraiser: Judgment, release date confirmed

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Hellraiser: Judgment Gary Tunnicliffe Paul T. Taylor

A few weeks ago, we noticed that Amazon was accepting pre-orders for a Blu-ray release of the lastest HELLRAISER movie, writer/director Gary Tunnicliffe's HELLRAISER: JUDGMENT. Our friends over at Bloody-Disgusting have now confirmed that the information included in that Amazon listing is legit – the Dimension Films production is getting a Blu-ray, DVD, Digital, and On Demand release courtesy of Lionsgate on February 13, 2018.

Along with the confirmation that the movie will be available for fans to watch in just over a month comes the unveiling of a trailer, which can be seen below.

HELLRAISER: JUDGMENT tells the following story: 

Detectives Sean and David Carter are on the case to find a gruesome serial killer terrorizing the city. Joining forces with Detective Christine Egerton, 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?

The film stars Damon Carney as Detective Sean Carter, Randy Wayne as Detective David Carter, Alexandra Harris as Detective Christine Egerton, Jeff Fenter as Karl Watkins, Helena Grace Donald as the ancient Jophiel, Grace Montie as socialite Crystal Lanning, John Gulager as The Assessor, Diane Goldner as The Cleaner, Andi Powers as a member of a hellish jury, Mike Jay Regan as Chatterer, and Heather Langenkamp as a foul-mouthed landlady, with Paul T. Taylor (who worked with our own JimmyO on SICK FOR TOYS) as the iconic Pinhead.

If you'd like to secure a copy of HELLRAISER: JUDGMENT for yourself, click over to Amazon. I'll be ordering it myself, have to keep the HELLRAISER collection complete.

The Dimension-produced sequel I really want to see, though, is John Gulager's CHILDREN OF THE CORN: THE RUNAWAY. Where's that one? And will Lionsgate be distributing it, too?

Source: Bloody-Disgusting

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