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Adam Scott Recalls Auditioning for Hellraiser 6

Actor Adam Scott recounted his experience auditioning for "Hellraiser 6" despite his character having been killed off in "Hellraiser 4," hoping the casting team wouldn't notice. He shared this anecdote about needing a job at the time.

3 May, 17:47 — 4 May, 13:48
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hollywood-reporterMostly Factual3d ago

Why Adam Scott Auditioned for ‘Hellraiser 6’ Despite Character Dying in ‘Hellraiser 4’: “They Won’t Notice”

The 'Severance' star played Jacques in 1996's 'Hellraiser: Bloodline.'

By Carly Thomas

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deadlineMostly Factual3d ago

Adam Scott Recalls Auditioning For ‘Hellraiser VI’ When He Needed A Job — Despite Being Killed Off In Earlier Film: “Maybe They Won’t Notice”

Before Adam Scott booked Parks and Recreation and Severance, he was a working actor like anyone else — so much so that he auditioned for 2002’s Hellraiser VI: Hellseeker despite being killed off earlier in the franchise’s history. The four-time Emmy-nominated actor and producer made his feature film debut in 1996’s Hellraiser IV: Bloodline, in […]

By Natalie Oganesyan

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nmeMostly Factual3d ago

Adam Scott auditioned for ‘Hellraiser 6’ despite being killed off in ‘Hellraiser 4’: “Maybe they won’t notice”

He has since returned to the horror genre, starring in Damian McCarthy's 'Hokum' The post Adam Scott auditioned for ‘Hellraiser 6’ despite being killed off in ‘Hellraiser 4’: “Maybe they won’t notice” appeared first on NME.

By Poppy Burton

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screen-rantMixed3d ago

Alien: Earth: Adapting Ridley Scott's Original 1979 Ending

Alien: Earth season 2 may adapt director Ridley Scott's original 1979 ending for the iconic film, killing off Ripley and leaving a dark, bleak conclusion.

By Sean Morrison

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