
No More Souls 2004
"One last slice of sensation..."
In the bleak aftermath of a final global war that erased humanity, *No More Souls (2004)* plunges us into the suffocating depths of Hell, where the immortal Pinhead—the merciless leader of the Cenobites—confronts an existential crisis.
Director: Gary J. Tunnicliffe
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is No More Souls (2004) about?
*No More Souls (2004)* follows Pinhead, the iconic Cenobite, as he faces a crisis of purpose in a post-apocalyptic Hell. With humanity extinct and his own followers a threat, he seeks one last rush of sensation by unlocking the puzzle box himself.
Who directed No More Souls?
The film was directed by Gary J. Tunnicliffe, who also stars in the short.
Who stars in No More Souls?
The cast includes Gary J. Tunnicliffe, Mike J. Regan, and Steven G. Lawrence.
Is No More Souls (2004) worth watching?
As a six-minute horror short, *No More Souls* delivers intense atmosphere and a fresh twist on Pinhead lore. While it won't suit viewers seeking extended narratives, fans of Clive Barker's Hellraiser universe or quick, eerie horror will find it compelling.
How long is No More Souls?
The runtime of *No More Souls* is listed as 6 minutes.
About No More Souls (2004) — Clive Barker's Hell revisited in a chilling six-minute horror tale
In the bleak aftermath of a final global war that erased humanity, *No More Souls (2004)* plunges us into the suffocating depths of Hell, where the immortal Pinhead—the merciless leader of the Cenobites—confronts an existential crisis. Haunted by the weight of eternity, he grapples with the gnawing fear that his own legion of dark entities may one day turn against him. With nothing left in the shattered world above, Pinhead's only remaining outlet lies in the forbidden act of opening the puzzle box himself, a desperate bid for the last shred of sensation in a universe drained of meaning.
Directed by Gary J. Tunnicliffe and starring Tunnicliffe alongside Mike J. Regan and Steven G. Lawrence, this six-minute horror short is a claustrophobic descent into cosmic dread and immortal despair. The film's oppressive atmosphere and themes of isolation, power, and the hollow promise of immortality make it a haunting meditation on the limits of existence.