Hellraiser:: Inferno

Released in 2000, for the iconic horror franchise. Directed by Scott Derrickson in his feature debut, it marked the series' shift from theatrical releases to the direct-to-video market. Moving away from the grand slasher spectacles of its immediate predecessors, Inferno delivers a grounded, psychological neo-noir thriller. 🎬 Plot Overview

While investigating the gruesome ritual murder of a former high school classmate, Thorne discovers the iconic puzzle box. Driven by his lifelong obsession with solving puzzles, he unlocks the box in a motel room. This triggers a series of surreal, terrifying hallucinations and a string of murders targeting his close associates, all orchestrated by a mysterious, shadowy figure known only as The Engineer . ⛓️ Franchise Shift & Style Hellraiser: Inferno

The story follows (played by Craig Sheffer), a brilliant but deeply corrupt Denver police detective. Joseph is a heavy drug user, a chronic adulterer, and a thief who regularly steals cash and evidence from active crime scenes. Released in 2000, for the iconic horror franchise

Inferno is highly notable for radically changing the formula established by Clive Barker's original 1987 classic. Hellraiser: Inferno - A Detective Story...With Pinhead 🎬 Plot Overview While investigating the gruesome ritual