Henry Cavill's horror movie with a rare 0% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes is coming to streaming in December. Cavill’s star shot into the stratosphere when he landed the role of Superman in the now-defunct DCEU. His Kal-El duties saw Cavill appearing in five DC-derived movies, including an unexpected cameo in Black Adam.
But the DCEU is not the only franchise sandbox Cavill has played in. The star also contributed his outsize presence to Mission: Impossible – Fallout, making a formidable sparring partner for Tom Cruise. Cavill also donned fantasy gear to star in Netflix's series The Witcher for three seasons before moving on. The Guy Ritchie-verse may not be an official franchise, but if it were, Cavill would be one of its mainstays, with two Ritchie films on his resume, and a third, In the Grey, coming soon. Cavill has even visited the MCU, enjoying a cameo in this summer's Deadpool & Wolverine.
Cavill’s Horror Film Hellraiser: Hellworld Is Coming To Prime Video – Here’s Why You Should Watch
Hellraiser: Hellworld Is One Of Cavill’s Few Horror Outings
Hellraiser: Hellworld
- Release Date
- September 6, 2005
- Runtime
- 91 minutes
- Director
- Rick Bota
Cast
- Lance Henriksen
- Writers
- Clive Barker, Joel Soisson, Carl V. Dupré
- Main Genre
- Horror
The eighth installment in the long-running Hellraiser franchise, Hellraiser: Hellworld is getting a new streaming home on Prime Video starting on December 1 (via Collider). The movie includes a very early appearance by Cavill, playing a character named Mike, a sex addict who falls victim to Pinhead and his fellow Cenobites after accompanying his friends to a party hosted by a creepy man played by horror icon Lance Henriksen.
Doug Bradley makes his last appearance as Pinhead in Hellraiser: Hellworld
For Fans Of...
- The Hellraiser movie series
- Doug Bradley’s Pinhead
- Meta-horror movies
- Cavill and/or Henriksen
The Hellraiser franchise launched in 1987 with the Clive Barker-directed original film, which introduced the iconic horror villain Pinhead. Multiple Hellraiser sequels followed, but by the time 2005’s Hellraiser: Hellworld rolled around, the series had lost steam as a theatrical franchise and been relegated to direct-to-video status. The movie was so poorly received that the series went on hiatus until 2011's Hellraiser: Revelations, a slapdash entry rushed out for rights retention purposes, starring Stephan Smith Collins as Pinhead.
Critics had very little kind to say about Hellraiser: Hellworld, as reflected in the film’s 0% Rotten Tomatoes score. It’s worth checking out, however, for Cavill’s early performance if nothing else. The cast is indeed the film’s biggest selling point, with Henriksen and Katherine Winnick also starring, along with The Walking Dead’s King Ezekiel actor Khary Payton. The movie’s meta-horror twist – the previous Hellraiser movies exist in the film’s universe – is also intriguing.
What Screen Rant Has Said About Hellraiser: Hellworld
In a decently creative twist on the series' usual formula, Hellraiser: Hellworld concerns an online game of the same name that incorporates elements of the Hellraiser iconography and lore. Two years after one of their friends dies by suicide, a group of young people previously enthralled with the Hellworld game are invited to a themed party at a spooky old mansion. The mysterious party host is played by genre legend Lance Henriksen, in a nice bit of casting. Meanwhile, Henry Cavill plays Mike, one of the main group who happens to be obsessed with sex, and of course, that leads to his downfall at the hands of Pinhead and his Cenobites. - Before Superman, Henry Cavill Met Pinhead in Hellraiser: Hellworld
Hellraiser: Hellworld Key Facts |
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Rotten Tomatoes Critics Score |
0% |
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score |
22% |
Running Time |
95 minutes |
Alternate Title |
Hellraiser VIII: Hellworld |
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Source: Collider