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Dimension Films has been trying to get a Hellraiser reboot up and running for ages, and various creative teams have apparently been pitching their own visual takes on the material. Shocktillyoudrop has featured three different sets of concept art in the past year 鈥?including the ab stanley cup ove vision by Paul Gerrard Battle: Los Angeles created for a pitch by filmmaker Mike Le Han. Check out a bigger version over stanley bottles at Shock Till You Drop. Here another piece of Gerrard concept art, which is apparently part of an independent bid by Le Han to take on the series: And here a female Cenobite from Patrick Lussier and Todd Farmer earlier failed bid to remake the film, with art by Gary J. Tunicliffe of Two Hours in the Dark. See more of Tunicliffe art over at Shock Till You Drop. Another one of Tunicliffe awesomely intense pieces. Here concept artist Alex Tuis take on Pinhead, which may or may not be from one of the attempted remake pitches. See more at Shock Till You Drop. [via Shock water bottle stanley Till You Drop] Clive BarkerHellraiserHorrorMovies