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Pumpkinhead is an American supernatural horror film series that began in 1988. Originally inspired by a poem by Ed Justin, [ 1 ] the series centers on the eponymous demon who attacks whomever it is summoned to destroy.
This list is organized by release date and includes live-action feature films (including theatrical, direct-to-video and streaming releases), animated feature films (including films developed and produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios) and documentary films (including titles from the True-Life Adventures series ...
Pumpkinhead is a 1988 American supernatural horror film. It was the directorial debut of special effects artist Stan Winston. The film has built up a cult following since its release. The first in the Pumpkinhead franchise, it was followed by a direct-to-video sequel, two TV film sequels, and a comic book
In 2023, Menken further suggested that a planned live-action remake of The Hunchback of Notre Dame titled simply Hunchback, which was announced in January 2019 to be written by David Henry Hwang, produced by Josh Gad, David Hoberman, and Todd Lieberman (through Mandeville Films), and based on elements from both the animated feature film and ...
The Pumpkinhead movies Pages in category "Pumpkinhead (film series)" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes is a 2006 made-for-television supernatural slasher horror film and the third installment in the Pumpkinhead film series of horror films. The film is directed by Jake West ( Evil Aliens ), who co-wrote the screenplay with Barbara Werner.
The franchise, which began as a Hasbro toy line and has since sparked multiple animated Transformers TV shows, a Marvel comics run and the Michael Bay live-action movie series, continues to expand ...
This is a list of feature films produced and/or released by DreamWorks Pictures.Distribution rights to films released until 2010 are currently owned by Paramount Pictures unless mentioned otherwise, all of the 2011–2016 distribution rights are currently owned by Disney, with rights to all DreamWorks Animation films currently owned by Universal Pictures.