
What began in Hell, will end on Earth.
Plot outline
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Cast
- Kevin Bernhardt
- Lawrence Mortorff
- Terry Farrell
- Ken Carpenter
- Sharon Hill
- Paula Marshall
- Robert C. Treveiler
- Christopher Frederick
- Lawrence Kuppin
- Sharon Percival
- Philip Hyland
- David Young
- Brent Bolthouse
- Peter Atkins
- Paul Coleman
- Peter G. Boynton
- Anthony Hickox
- George Lee
- Aimée Leigh
- Doug Bradley
- Ron Norris
- Ashley Laurence
- Steven Painter
- Shanna Lynn
- Bob Bragg
- Bob Stephens
- Clayton Hill
- Young Bobby Knoop
- James D.R. Hickox
- Tonya Saunders
- Angela Thomas
- Kim Ball
- Cassandra Perry
- Anna Marie Isaacs
- Flame
- John Bush
- Joey Vera
- Phil Sandoval
- Jeff Duncan
- Gonzo
- Todd Davis
- Zach Galligan
- Rosemary Gore
- Robert Hammond
Plots
An investigative reporter must send the newly unbound Pinhead and his legions back to Hell.
Pinhead is stuck in a block after the Big Confrontation in "Hellbound," The block containing Pinhead and the puzzle cube is bought by a young playboy as sculpture. Pinhead busies himself escaping by getting the playboy to lure victims to his presence so he can use their blood. Once free, he seeks to destroy the puzzle cube so he need never return to Hell, but a female reporter is investigating the grisly murders and stands in his way.
Hell is about to be unleashed again. Reporter Joey Summerskill ('Terry Farrell') slowly begins to learn about the mysterious puzzle box, the unbearable pain opening it can bring, and Pinhead ('Doug Bradley'), the Black Pope of Hell, after viewing a young teenage club-goer get ripped apart by the box's chains in an ER room. She tracks the box and a young woman named Terri ('Paula Marshall') down to a famous club called the Boiler Room, owned by the spoiled playboy J.P. (Kevin Bernhardt), who feeds Pinhead, trapped in a marble pillar, blood from club members so he can escape from his prison. As time runs out, Joey must think of a way to bring Pinhead and his newly-created Cenobites back to the realm of Pinhead's human self or succumb to an eternity of pain and suffering.