- Pinhead (Hellraiser) - Wikipedia
The film credits him as "Lead Cenobite", but the make-up crew and production team referred to him as Pinhead, a name that was learned of and adopted by fans The character is glibly referred to by the name "Pinhead" on-screen for the first time in Hellraiser III
- Pinhead | Hellraiser Wiki | Fandom
Subject to being taken to the Cenobite realm for having opened the box, Amy instead chooses to commit suicide Pinhead appears as a fictional character in Hellraiser: Hellworld (2005) In this film the box and the Cenobites have become the basis for a successful MMORPG called Hellworld
- Pinheads Entire Backstory Explained - Looper
A mini-series devoted to the monster's past, it claims that Pinhead is merely the latest reincarnation of an ancient deity Pinhead is, in fact, the newest face of the Aztec god Xipe Totec
- Pinhead explained: who is Hellraisers lead Cenobite?
Pinhead is a Cenobite and, as such, is an extremely powerful supernatural being He is almost completely indestructible and, as such, is immune to most conventional weapons, including guns
- Pinhead 1:3 Scale Statue by PCS | Sideshow Collectibles
The Pinhead 1:3 Scale Statue by PCS is available at Sideshow com for fans of Hellraiser collectibles
- The Official Clive Barker Website - Revelations - Pinhead evolution
When you put Pinhead on the poster, holding this puzzle box out - 'Come on, have a try' - then you're presenting something very specific The big success of Pinhead is because the image is so original, so startling
- Pinhead’s ‘Hellraiser’ Backstory Is Truly Fascinating - Ranker
According to Pinhead's creator, Clive Barker, the character's name isn't actually "Pinhead," that's just the name given to him by the makeup team on the first Hellraiser movie Throughout various incarnations, Barker has referred to the character as " Lead Cenobite," "Hell Priest," and "Cold Man "
- Pinhead (Hellraiser) - Wikiwand
Pinhead is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the Hellraiser franchise The character first appeared as an unnamed figure in the 1986 Clive Barker
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