
Glen/Glenda was of course the genderfluid child of Chucky and Tiffany, referenced in the first season of “Chucky” but not actually shown on screen since the film Seed of Chucky.

For starters, Don Mancini himself directed the episode, and it also brings Glen and Glenda back into the franchise for the first time since Seed of Chucky! Next week’s brand new episode of “Chucky” is titled “Death on Denial” and it’s going to be a special one for a few reasons.

It will be the Clive Barker-created franchise’s very first foray into the world of television.Įxecutive producers include David Gordon Green, Michael Dougherty, Mark Verheiden, Dan Farah, Vertigo Entertainment’s Roy Lee, Lawrence Kuppin, David Salzman, Eric Gardner, Andrew Farah, Adam Salzman, Danny McBride, Jody Hill and Brandon James.
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The HBO series is said to be completely unconnected to the Spyglass/David Bruckner film. The Cenobites come from hell to harvest human souls and keep balance between good and evil.” The centerpiece remains Pinhead, the pin cushion-headed merciless leader of the Cenobites, the formerly humans-turned-demons that live in an extra-dimensional realm and are activated through a puzzle box called the Lament Configuration. It is by no means a remake, but rather assumes the past mythology to be a given. In addition to the David Bruckner-directed film that was announced earlier this month, Deadline now reports tonight that Hellraiser is also getting a TV series courtesy of HBO!ĭavid Gordon Green ( Halloween, Halloween Kills) is directing the pilot and “several more initial episodes,” and Michael Dougherty ( Trick ‘r Treat, Krampus, Godzilla: King of the Monsters) is on board to write alongside Mark Verheiden (“Battlestar Galactica,” “Heroes”)!ĭeadline details, “The idea is to create an elevated continuation and expansion of the well-established Hellraiser mythology.
