Watch the Teaser Trailer for Karli: "Co-Directors Mike Clarke (A Light Through Coloured Glass) and Paul Gerrard unleash their teaser trailer for their upcoming horror film, Karli – a shocking and terrifying supernatural take on the home invasion genre.
Karli is a new British horror that harkens back to the days of the early 80’s horror. The team has built a film around a truly, soon to be, iconic character and an original concept of terror. Hellraiser and Kill List fans will have plenty to indulge in here.
“Karli is a dark and menacing descent into a grim world unknown, this teaser trailer is just a small snippet of the horrors that await audiences – our antagonist literally unfolds,” Director Mike Clarke.
80’s horror fans and even modern A24 ‘elevated horror’ fans will both enjoy this one – an 80’s horror film produced with the modern sleekness of today’s horror films.
Karli is a new British horror that harkens back to the days of the early 80’s horror. The team has built a film around a truly, soon to be, iconic character and an original concept of terror. Hellraiser and Kill List fans will have plenty to indulge in here.
“Karli is a dark and menacing descent into a grim world unknown, this teaser trailer is just a small snippet of the horrors that await audiences – our antagonist literally unfolds,” Director Mike Clarke.
80’s horror fans and even modern A24 ‘elevated horror’ fans will both enjoy this one – an 80’s horror film produced with the modern sleekness of today’s horror films.
- 6/8/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Manchester-based genre festival to offer horror features and shorts for the duration of quarantine.
UK genre film festival Grimmfest is to launch a streaming platform today (April 20) that will offer horror films and shorts for free during the Covid-19 lockdown.
Grimmfest TV will launch with several features and around 25 short films, most of which have screened and won awards at the Manchester-based festival. The collection will be made available to watch on the festival’s website and at least two titles are set to be added weekly for the duration of the ongoing quarantine.
With the future of its next edition uncertain,...
UK genre film festival Grimmfest is to launch a streaming platform today (April 20) that will offer horror films and shorts for free during the Covid-19 lockdown.
Grimmfest TV will launch with several features and around 25 short films, most of which have screened and won awards at the Manchester-based festival. The collection will be made available to watch on the festival’s website and at least two titles are set to be added weekly for the duration of the ongoing quarantine.
With the future of its next edition uncertain,...
- 4/20/2020
- by 1100453¦Michael Rosser¦9¦
- ScreenDaily
This October, Grimmfest, Manchester’s International Festival of Fantastic Film, celebrated its eleventh anniversary with its biggest line-up of film premieres ever, along with audiences to match. Now the Festival Jury’s votes are all in, and the audience ballots all tallied up, Grimmfest have revealed this year’s award-winners:
Horror Channel Achievement in Horror Award
Jen And Sylvia Soska
Best Feature (Sponsored by M2 MediaPost) Why Don’T You Just Die!
With Special Mention for Extra Ordinary Best Director (Sponsored by M2 MediaPost) Kirill Sokolov, Why Don’T You Just Die!
With Special Mention for Rob Grant (Harpoon) Best Screenplay (Sponsored by Final Draft and InkTip) Harpoon
With Special Mention for A Serial Killer’S Guide To Life Best Cinematography (Sponsored by One Bright Dot) 4×4
With Special Mention for Why Don’T You Just Die! Best Score (Sponsored by Grimmfest Films) Artik
With Special Mention for Tone-deaf Best Actor Peter Lanzani,...
Horror Channel Achievement in Horror Award
Jen And Sylvia Soska
Best Feature (Sponsored by M2 MediaPost) Why Don’T You Just Die!
With Special Mention for Extra Ordinary Best Director (Sponsored by M2 MediaPost) Kirill Sokolov, Why Don’T You Just Die!
With Special Mention for Rob Grant (Harpoon) Best Screenplay (Sponsored by Final Draft and InkTip) Harpoon
With Special Mention for A Serial Killer’S Guide To Life Best Cinematography (Sponsored by One Bright Dot) 4×4
With Special Mention for Why Don’T You Just Die! Best Score (Sponsored by Grimmfest Films) Artik
With Special Mention for Tone-deaf Best Actor Peter Lanzani,...
- 10/14/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
‘Karli’ won the horror festival’s first work-in-progress award.
Kirill Sokolov’s Why Don’t You Just Die! has won a hat-trick of awards at Manchester horror festival Grimmfest, including best feature.
As well as the top prize, the dark comedy won best director for Sokolov and best SFX. It also received a special mention for cinematography and in the audience award category.
The team behind the Russian feature has been awarded £80,000 worth of post-production services from M2 MediaPost, which can be used as finance against a future film production.
The film, which marks Sokolov’s debut feature, is set...
Kirill Sokolov’s Why Don’t You Just Die! has won a hat-trick of awards at Manchester horror festival Grimmfest, including best feature.
As well as the top prize, the dark comedy won best director for Sokolov and best SFX. It also received a special mention for cinematography and in the audience award category.
The team behind the Russian feature has been awarded £80,000 worth of post-production services from M2 MediaPost, which can be used as finance against a future film production.
The film, which marks Sokolov’s debut feature, is set...
- 10/14/2019
- by 1100453¦Michael Rosser¦9¦
- ScreenDaily
This dish is juicy! One of our favorite UK film critics and academics is Mr. H. He’s an expert on all things Hellraiser related and has done many deep dives into the franchise’s troubled and turbulent history. Recently, Mr. H got his hands on the complete pitch treatment for Hellraiser: Origins, which appeared as a […] The post First Time Ever: Writer Paul Gerrard Explains Why Hellraiser: Origins Never Became a Feature Film appeared first on Dread Central.
- 1/16/2019
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
We wanted to share Paul’s latest creations with our readers at Hnn, Check out images below and links for more from Paul I have spent a great deal of time during my career creating and re-imagining characters for Movies and TV based on beloved pre-existing designs. I had the privilege of working with some …
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- 2/13/2018
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
News broke last December that Sony Pictures had hired David S. Goyer to direct their Masters of the Universe reboot, and if that doesn’t get you pumped up then this probably will. Artist Paul Gerrard, who is currently working on the upcoming Hellboy movie, created a series of horror-themed illustrations of Masters of the Universe […]
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- 2/5/2018
- by David Gelmini
- DreadCentral.com
Here's an awesome collection of Masters of the Universe concept art created by artist Paul Gerrard, who previously worked as a conceptual designer on the new Hellboy film. His goal with these was to show us what some of the villains would look like as part of a dark horror film. I've always kind of considered Masters of the Universe a part of the fantasy horror genre because of all the crazy monsters and creatures that are in it and the designs of these monsters are so cool.
The characters presented here include Skeletor, Evil-Lyn, Mer-Man, Trap Jaw, and Man-e-Faces. I absolutely love the crazy character designs here. It looks a hell of a lot better than the concept art that director David S. Goyer teased last week. Maybe Goyer should've hired this guy! Check out the series of concept art below and tell us what you think!
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The characters presented here include Skeletor, Evil-Lyn, Mer-Man, Trap Jaw, and Man-e-Faces. I absolutely love the crazy character designs here. It looks a hell of a lot better than the concept art that director David S. Goyer teased last week. Maybe Goyer should've hired this guy! Check out the series of concept art below and tell us what you think!
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- 2/1/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Werewolves, vampire assassins, and government factions, oh my! After its run on the festival circuit, Seize the Night, starring the film’s director and producer, Emma Dark, will have a limited DVD release. Also: Kickstarter news for HoloGrid: Monster’s Battle, a look at the film Chaos Theory in its entirety, first details on Exhibits, and info on Todd Masters’ (founder of MastersFX) 2016 Daytime Emmy win.
Seize the Night Limited DVD Release Details: Press Release: “Seize The Night has been one of the most talked about short films on the independent horror scene over the past year. In its time on the festival circuit the film has won creator Emma Dark a Mmbf Rising Star award at Ireland’s The Yellow Fever Independent Film Festival, garnered favourable reviews from a multitude of respected genre websites including Dread Central, Starburst and UK Horror Scene, and featured in comprehensive national print articles...
Seize the Night Limited DVD Release Details: Press Release: “Seize The Night has been one of the most talked about short films on the independent horror scene over the past year. In its time on the festival circuit the film has won creator Emma Dark a Mmbf Rising Star award at Ireland’s The Yellow Fever Independent Film Festival, garnered favourable reviews from a multitude of respected genre websites including Dread Central, Starburst and UK Horror Scene, and featured in comprehensive national print articles...
- 5/4/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Exhibits – Early Stills from Paul Gerrard’s New Horror Master Work
Word just sent over on a new project called Exhibits in the works per Shannara artist Paul Gerrard. The anthology stars Hellraisers Nicholas Burman-Vince among others. It will be featured and pitched at this ‘ Ithaca International Film Festival with 4 new trailers in the works. For now, we have some early stills to get ...
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Word just sent over on a new project called Exhibits in the works per Shannara artist Paul Gerrard. The anthology stars Hellraisers Nicholas Burman-Vince among others. It will be featured and pitched at this ‘ Ithaca International Film Festival with 4 new trailers in the works. For now, we have some early stills to get ...
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- 10/13/2015
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
As a big fan of all things Hellraiser and the announcement of anything new to the circle, I’m happy to present some news on what looks to be one helluva art book under design by artist Paul Gerrard. The book which is now under a crowd funding campaign is a springboard into a series of short films as detailed by Gerrard.
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- 5/22/2014
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
In July Paul Gerrard (Wrath Of The Titans, Battle La) and Mike Le Han (Mrs Peppercorn’s Magical Reading Room) produced a teaser trailer to accompany the pitch document which has conceptual designs that revision Hellraiser from Cerebri Studios. Paul designed the new look for Pinhead and was production designer on the shoot and Le Han pulled in all of his film resources and directed the teaser on the new Alex 4:3 camera with anamorphic lenses.
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- 12/1/2013
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
With the exception of the first two entries in the series, the “Hellraiser” movies are pretty much a waste of time for serious horror movie nerds. Some of the sequels are amusing in their own right — “Hellraiser 3″ is a personal favorite of mine despite its numerous flaws — though they don’t come close to matching the original flick. Hot on the heels of Clive Barker’s announcement that he’s working on a remake/reboot is director Michael Le Han’s “Hellraiser: Origins” trailer. While Pinhead sounds a little off, the clip itself is a thing of beauty. This guy definitely understands and appreciates the “Hellraiser” mythos, and it’s evident in every second of the embedded clip. Although Le Han directed the “Hellraiser: Origins” pitch trailer, a lot of the credit goes to special effects wizard Paul Gerrard. In case you were wondering, the guy has worked...
- 11/7/2013
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
This past month has given us some big Hellraiser related news with Clive Barker making the declaration that he will be writing a script for a reboot to his classic creation. This raises the question of where does this leave the Hellraiser: Origins idea? Paul Gerrard and Mike Le Han bring us a re-imagining of the Hellraiser world. A teaser was produced (see below) to accompany a pitch document which has many more conceptual designs that re-envi…...
- 11/7/2013
- Horrorbid
To say that it's been a long time since anything worthwhile has been done with the Hellraiser franchise would quite frankly be a huge understatement. After a string of terrible sequels, Dimension Films quickly slapped together Hellraiser: Revelations a few years back, a film that was made for the sole purpose of the company retaining the rights to the franchise. Dimension's plan for nearly a decade has been to reboot Clive Barker's original film, a plan that fell apart after a series of disagreements between the company and hired talent. It seems that Dimension just hasn't been able to see eye-to-eye with anyone when it comes to a Hellraiser remake, leaving the project dead in the water for many years - that is, until Clive Barker's recent announcement that he will be writing the reboot.
Needless to say, during the period of time where Dimension was doing nothing with the property,...
Needless to say, during the period of time where Dimension was doing nothing with the property,...
- 11/7/2013
- by John Squires
- FEARnet
Hellraiser: Revelations (2011) was the latest film in this long running franchise. It was released by Dimension Extreme and it received mostly poor reviews. Filmmakers Paul Gerrard and Mike Le Han want to alter the path of the Hellraiser series of films by introducing a stronger outing titled Hellraiser Origins. Gerrard and Le Han have brought together concept art, costumes and characters together in order to make a more horrifying film. Most recently, they have released a very creepy and stylish trailer for the film, which can be seen below. This teaser trailer is part of a proposal. Gerrard and Le Han hope to make the next film in the Hellraiser franchise. However, Dimension will have final word on any future sequels, or reboots. Based on the clip below, Dimension should start signing contracts and put Hellraiser Origins into development. The concept trailer is truly remarkable, sinister and perhaps even chilling.
- 10/31/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Last we heard on the “Hellraiser” reboot front, the story’s original author (and the original movie’s director) Clive Barker is currently writing the script. We haven’t heard who will be directing the film yet when it finally does happen — which isn’t a given, since it’s been years since the movie was first put into development. “Drive Angry’s” Patrick Lussier, who was originally attached to direct, is now off the project. Enter Paul Gerrard and Mike Le Han, who have put together a rather snazzy looking “pitch trailer” called “Hellraiser: Origins” to put their names into the hat. You can check it out below. I’m not sure if they’re both going for the job as a directing duo, or if it’s just Le Han directing and Gerrard doing production designs. Either/or. Writes the duo: From Paul Gerrard (Wrath Of The Titans,...
- 10/31/2013
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Originally unveiled in 2012, Paul Gerrard (Wrath of the Titans, Battle: Los Angeles) and Mike Le Han’s “pitch trailer” for their a reboot of Clive Barker’s Hellraiser, entitled Hellraiser: Origins, is set to launch on October 31st; and coming courtesy of the trailers official countdown website and Facebook page, here’s an awesome poster to get fans excited for the prospect…
Paul Gerrard and Mike Le Han [have] produced a teaser trailer to accompany the pitch document which has many more conceptual designs that revision Hellraiser. Paul designed the new look for Pinhead and was production designer on the shoot and Le Han pulled in all of his film resources and directed the teaser on the new Alex 4:3 camera with anamorphic lenses. With a crew of 47 an over 100 bloodied extras, the shoot was completed and is now in the depths of post production with a massive amount of VFX work being undertaken.
Paul Gerrard and Mike Le Han [have] produced a teaser trailer to accompany the pitch document which has many more conceptual designs that revision Hellraiser. Paul designed the new look for Pinhead and was production designer on the shoot and Le Han pulled in all of his film resources and directed the teaser on the new Alex 4:3 camera with anamorphic lenses. With a crew of 47 an over 100 bloodied extras, the shoot was completed and is now in the depths of post production with a massive amount of VFX work being undertaken.
- 10/17/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It was well over a year ago that we learned that a filmmaker by the name of Mike Le Han was working on a trailer that would serve as a pitch video for a Hellraiser reboot, which he hoped to impress Dimension Films with.
Since not much has been heard in regards to an official reboot of the franchise, aside from persistent on-again, off-again rumors, we couldn't help it that our appetites were whet by Le Han's idea, which brought along with it some pretty awesome concept art.
Though we hadn't heard a peep about the pitch video since we wrote up that news story, today comes word that the video is headed our way, set to debut on Halloween. Now titled Hellraiser: Origins, an utterly badass looking poster has been revealed, and an official website launched. The website has nothing on it but a countdown to Halloween, and we're...
Since not much has been heard in regards to an official reboot of the franchise, aside from persistent on-again, off-again rumors, we couldn't help it that our appetites were whet by Le Han's idea, which brought along with it some pretty awesome concept art.
Though we hadn't heard a peep about the pitch video since we wrote up that news story, today comes word that the video is headed our way, set to debut on Halloween. Now titled Hellraiser: Origins, an utterly badass looking poster has been revealed, and an official website launched. The website has nothing on it but a countdown to Halloween, and we're...
- 10/16/2013
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
Any time Guillermo del Toro has an announcement to make, you know it's going to be an exciting one, and fans have been anxiously waiting to hear word on this latest update from the Mexican director. Del Toro first announced his reboot of Disney's "Haunted Mansion" (based on the popular theme park ride) in the summer of 2010 to the excitement of many, but news quickly faded. Collider, however, recently spoke to the "Pacific Rim" filmmaker who offered this news:
"I have a meeting with them in three weeks. I know they like the screenplay. I need to meet with them in three weeks. That's what I know. I know their reaction to the draft was good. We have a bunch of conceptualist art, but you never know, to predict anything else is hard for me to know."
Del Toro also revealed that while he intended on writing and producing the movie,...
"I have a meeting with them in three weeks. I know they like the screenplay. I need to meet with them in three weeks. That's what I know. I know their reaction to the draft was good. We have a bunch of conceptualist art, but you never know, to predict anything else is hard for me to know."
Del Toro also revealed that while he intended on writing and producing the movie,...
- 8/9/2012
- by Alison Nastasi
- MTV Movies Blog
With the last decade or so producing a string of horror movie reboots, it seemed only a matter of time before Clive Barker’s iconic villain Pinhead would get his own blockbuster rebirth. Recently the folks over at Geek Tyrant have gotten hold of some stunning concept art that could just be the beginnings of a new Hellraiser franchise.
The images themselves were created by Mike Le Han (Mrs. Peppercorn’s Reading Room), and Paul Gerrard (Battle La, Wrath of the Titans), as part of a high concept teaser to help pitch the idea to Dimension Films (who could possibly also use their own reboot of sorts).
The teaser itself is in full post-production mode, so it’s likely going to be a few months before the public even gets a legitimate chance to weigh in on things, but hopefully this will be the start of something terrifying!
Check out...
The images themselves were created by Mike Le Han (Mrs. Peppercorn’s Reading Room), and Paul Gerrard (Battle La, Wrath of the Titans), as part of a high concept teaser to help pitch the idea to Dimension Films (who could possibly also use their own reboot of sorts).
The teaser itself is in full post-production mode, so it’s likely going to be a few months before the public even gets a legitimate chance to weigh in on things, but hopefully this will be the start of something terrifying!
Check out...
- 8/8/2012
- by Ty Cooper
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
If you are a horror fan you are probably well aware of Clive Barker’s 1987 classic, Hellraiser, aptly described as a Hammer remake of Salo, Or The 120 Days Of Sodom, Pier Paolo Pasolini’s unflinching and uncompromised imagining of the results of unchecked power, produced in 1975. Hellraiser, Clive Barker’s directorial debut, was based on his novella, The Hellbound Heart, and was followed by eight sequels.
Dimension Films/The Weinstein Company are now developing a reboot of the franchise and we have some great pieces of early concept art by Paul Gerrard (Wrath Of The Titans, Battle: Los Angeles). Gerrard designed these concepts for a teaser trailer directed by Mike Le Han (Mrs. Peppercorn’S Magical Reading Room).
Here’s the pitch for the potential reboot:
“In July Paul Gerrard and Mike Le Han produced a teaser trailer to accompany the pitch document which has many more conceptual designs that revision Hellraiser.
Dimension Films/The Weinstein Company are now developing a reboot of the franchise and we have some great pieces of early concept art by Paul Gerrard (Wrath Of The Titans, Battle: Los Angeles). Gerrard designed these concepts for a teaser trailer directed by Mike Le Han (Mrs. Peppercorn’S Magical Reading Room).
Here’s the pitch for the potential reboot:
“In July Paul Gerrard and Mike Le Han produced a teaser trailer to accompany the pitch document which has many more conceptual designs that revision Hellraiser.
- 8/6/2012
- by Alvin
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Before we just bombard you with three really cool pieces of eye candy for the potential remake of Hellraiser, we thought it would be fitting to brush up on the current events of this project. Now we realize that you could just skip past all the mumble jumble and take a quick peak, but why would you wanna do that? After all that's cheating. In July Paul Gerrard and Mike Le Han produced a teaser trailer to accompany the pitch document which has ma…...
- 8/6/2012
- Horrorbid
Poor Pinhead. After enduring a terrible reboot, Hellraiser: Revelations, the lead Cenobite's future has been uncertain after Dimension Films' slotted remake played musical directors. Martyrs filmmaker Pascal Laugier was the first name that circulated — and one that excited author and director Clive Barker. Unfortunately, Laugier vanished from the project, which was then shuffled to My Bloody Valentine 3D team Patrick Lussier and writer Todd Farmer. The duo had hoped to expand on the dark mythology about a puzzle box and sadistic cycle of torment, but their involvement also came to an end. Geek Tyrant reports, however, that there may be hope for the horror franchise still. Last month, Paul Gerrard (Wrath of the Titans, Battle Los Angeles) and Mike Le Han (Mrs...
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- 8/6/2012
- by Alison Nastasi
- Movies.com
Ah, the Hellraiser franchise. What has become of thee? We've gone from movies barely featuring Pinhead to movies with replacement Pinhead's played by other characters to remake talk to TV series talk and now back to the remake well. Sigh.
Some concept art for the potenial Hellraiser remake has made its way online, and you'll find it below. The art was designed by Paul Gerrard (Wrath of the Titans, Battle: Los Angeles) and was created for a teaser trailer directed by Mike Le Han (Mrs. Peppercorn’s Magical Reading Room).
Dimension Films has been actively searching for writers for this project, and several top names have pitches in. Check out one of them and the art by scrolling down for the goods.
In July Paul Gerrard and Mike Le Han produced a teaser trailer to accompany the pitch document which has many more conceptual designs that revision Hellraiser. Paul designed...
Some concept art for the potenial Hellraiser remake has made its way online, and you'll find it below. The art was designed by Paul Gerrard (Wrath of the Titans, Battle: Los Angeles) and was created for a teaser trailer directed by Mike Le Han (Mrs. Peppercorn’s Magical Reading Room).
Dimension Films has been actively searching for writers for this project, and several top names have pitches in. Check out one of them and the art by scrolling down for the goods.
In July Paul Gerrard and Mike Le Han produced a teaser trailer to accompany the pitch document which has many more conceptual designs that revision Hellraiser. Paul designed...
- 8/6/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
It seemed likely that we’d be getting a Hellraiser reboot from Patrick Lussier and Todd Farmer last year, but the project fell through and we haven’t heard much since. However, some new concept art has gone online from a Hellraiser reboot teaser that was filmed as part of a pitch to Dimension Films:
“In July Paul Gerrard (Wrath Of The Titans, Battle La) and Mike Le Han (Mrs Peppercorn’s Magical Reading Room) produced a teaser trailer to accompany the pitch document which has many more conceptual designs that revision Hellraiser. Paul designed the new look for Pinhead and was production designer on the shoot and Le Han pulled in all of his film resources and directed the teaser on the new Alex 4:3 camera with anamorphic lenses.
With a crew of 47 an over 100 bloodied extras, the shoot was completed and is now in the depths of...
“In July Paul Gerrard (Wrath Of The Titans, Battle La) and Mike Le Han (Mrs Peppercorn’s Magical Reading Room) produced a teaser trailer to accompany the pitch document which has many more conceptual designs that revision Hellraiser. Paul designed the new look for Pinhead and was production designer on the shoot and Le Han pulled in all of his film resources and directed the teaser on the new Alex 4:3 camera with anamorphic lenses.
With a crew of 47 an over 100 bloodied extras, the shoot was completed and is now in the depths of...
- 8/6/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
There might actually be as many news stories regarding possible Hellraiser remakes as there are mediocre sequels in the franchise. Many directors and writers including Patrick Lussier/Todd Farmer (Drive Angry) have pitched Dimension over the years to show how they would reinterpret Clive Barker’s iconic vision of hell. Numerous artists and directors have put their stamp on the character of Pinhead and the rest of the Cenobites on screen, on the written page, and in the comic panels. The new artwork seen below is done by by artist Paul Gerrard who is best known for creating art for Wrath of the Titans and Battle: La. Mike Le Han has directed a trailer based on the art to pitch to Dimension. While the trailer is not available for us to see, we can get a glimpse into what it may hold based on the images and description found below.
- 8/6/2012
- by Michael Haffner
- Destroy the Brain
Last fall, Shock Till You Drop was very fortunate to have exclusively presented some concept art from the Hellraiser remake in development at Dimension Films. What we shared were designs from the Patrick Lussier/Todd Farmer (Drive Angry) pitch with art stemming from FX artist Gary Tunnicliffe's team.
Later, even more designs were revealed, this time from Alex Tuis. Now, more artists are unleashing their Hellraiser-themed pieces onto the Internet, including Paul Gerrard (Battle: Los Angeles).
Where the previously released concept designs revealed "what could have been" - as they were connect to pitches that Dimension ultimately did not roll with - Gerrard's art gives us a peek at "what could be." You see, he aligned himself with filmmaker Mike Le Han to cook up a teaser trailer they will submit to Dimension Films in an effort to score the Hellraiser remake gig. Whether they get the job or not remains to be seen.
Later, even more designs were revealed, this time from Alex Tuis. Now, more artists are unleashing their Hellraiser-themed pieces onto the Internet, including Paul Gerrard (Battle: Los Angeles).
Where the previously released concept designs revealed "what could have been" - as they were connect to pitches that Dimension ultimately did not roll with - Gerrard's art gives us a peek at "what could be." You see, he aligned himself with filmmaker Mike Le Han to cook up a teaser trailer they will submit to Dimension Films in an effort to score the Hellraiser remake gig. Whether they get the job or not remains to be seen.
- 8/6/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
One of the most enduring creations of Clive Barker is that of the Hellraiser series and Pinhead, its lead demon/angel/"explorer in the further region of experience." And they will happily continue to endure if Dimension Studio's desired reboot comes to pass, which may very well be sooner than not if Dimension is pleased by this concept art and the teaser trailer soon set to accompany it. In July Paul Gerrard (Wrath Of The Titans, Battle La) and Mike Le Han (Mrs...
- 8/6/2012
- by Alejandro Stepenberg
- JoBlo.com
Here is some cool concept art from a possible reboot of the Clive Barker horror classic, Hellraiser. Don't worry, Pinhead is still as terrifying as ever. The art was designed by Paul Gerrard (Wrath of the Titans and Battle La), and are for a teaser trailer that was directed by Mike Le Han (Mrs. Peppercorn's Magical Reading Room) and produced by the duo. The project is described as follows:
In July Paul Gerrard (Wrath Of The Titans, Battle La) and Mike Le Han (Mrs Peppercorn’s Magical Reading Room) produced a teaser trailer to accompany the pitch document which has many more conceptual designs that revision Hellraiser. Paul designed the new look for Pinhead and was production designer on the shoot and Le Han pulled in all of his film resources and directed the teaser on the new Alex 4:3 camera with anamorphic lenses. With a crew of 47 an over 100 bloodied extras,...
In July Paul Gerrard (Wrath Of The Titans, Battle La) and Mike Le Han (Mrs Peppercorn’s Magical Reading Room) produced a teaser trailer to accompany the pitch document which has many more conceptual designs that revision Hellraiser. Paul designed the new look for Pinhead and was production designer on the shoot and Le Han pulled in all of his film resources and directed the teaser on the new Alex 4:3 camera with anamorphic lenses. With a crew of 47 an over 100 bloodied extras,...
- 8/5/2012
- by Jim Napier
- GeekTyrant
Here is some cool concept art for Mike Le Han's City of Shadows, which was created by artist Paul Gerrard. Gerrard is known for his work on Battle: La and Wrath of the Titans. Le Han last worked on Mrs. Peppercorn's Magical Reading Room, which was a hit on the festival circuit.
City of Shadows is an epic post-apocalyptic scifi fantasy film, that is set in the aftermath of an alien invasion. The story follows protagonist "Mason Hunter waking up in the middle of an epic war. Human civilisation is being eradicated completely and only few people are left. As the story moves on, Mason has to find out that he himself might be the very cause of the apocalypse."
The script is done, and Le Han has already received interest from a number of buyers. The pitch package is set to be released in the upcoming weeks. Check...
City of Shadows is an epic post-apocalyptic scifi fantasy film, that is set in the aftermath of an alien invasion. The story follows protagonist "Mason Hunter waking up in the middle of an epic war. Human civilisation is being eradicated completely and only few people are left. As the story moves on, Mason has to find out that he himself might be the very cause of the apocalypse."
The script is done, and Le Han has already received interest from a number of buyers. The pitch package is set to be released in the upcoming weeks. Check...
- 3/25/2012
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
[Editor's note: This awesome interview was originally published by the great Charlie Jane Anders on io9.com]
Creating an alien invasion from scratch takes amazing design skills. Good thing TyRuben Ellingson, the designer who's worked on Avatar, Hellboy and several other movies, was on the case. Ellingson talked to us about creating an overwhelming alien strike force.
Ellingson worked on Battle: Los Angeles as a conceptual designer, and he mostly designed the aliens' hardware — but he was part of the design process of creating every aspect of this extraterrestrial onslaught. Learn about the kind of world the aliens come from, and how the aliens feel about being bogged down in a war against the Earthlings. Also, Ellingson talked to us about his work on the post-apocalyptic vampire movie Priest — including one crazy vehicle.
We've also rustled up a ton of concept art from the film, by various artists. Minor spoilers below...
We've read that a lot of the movie's design concepts originally came from the artwork of Paul Gerrard,...
Creating an alien invasion from scratch takes amazing design skills. Good thing TyRuben Ellingson, the designer who's worked on Avatar, Hellboy and several other movies, was on the case. Ellingson talked to us about creating an overwhelming alien strike force.
Ellingson worked on Battle: Los Angeles as a conceptual designer, and he mostly designed the aliens' hardware — but he was part of the design process of creating every aspect of this extraterrestrial onslaught. Learn about the kind of world the aliens come from, and how the aliens feel about being bogged down in a war against the Earthlings. Also, Ellingson talked to us about his work on the post-apocalyptic vampire movie Priest — including one crazy vehicle.
We've also rustled up a ton of concept art from the film, by various artists. Minor spoilers below...
We've read that a lot of the movie's design concepts originally came from the artwork of Paul Gerrard,...
- 3/9/2011
- QuietEarth.us
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