Chelsea (played by Katheryn Winnick) is a protagonist in Hellraiser: Hellworld.
Reluctant attendee of a Hellworld party who survives the Cenobite attacks. Jake (played by Christopher Jacot) is a protagonist in Hellraiser: Hellworld.
Grieving friend who attends the Hellworld party and survives the ordeal. Mike (played by Henry Cavill) appears in Hellraiser: Hellworld.
Hellworld party attendee who becomes trapped and killed by the Cenobites. Derrick (played by Khary Payton) appears in Hellraiser: Hellworld.
Hellworld party attendee who meets a gruesome fate. Allison (played by Anna Tolputt) appears in Hellraiser: Hellworld.
Hellworld party attendee who is killed by the Cenobites. The Host (played by Lance Henriksen) appears in Hellraiser: Hellworld.
Mansion owner and Adam's father in Hellworld.
Hellraiser: Hellworld (2005) character relationship network mapped with AI analysis. Explore the connections, alliances, and conflicts between characters.
Characters
Chelsea
(played by Katheryn Winnick) — protagonist
Reluctant attendee of a Hellworld party who survives the Cenobite attacks.
Jake
(played by Christopher Jacot) — protagonist
Grieving friend who attends the Hellworld party and survives the ordeal.
Mike
(played by Henry Cavill) — supporting
Hellworld party attendee who becomes trapped and killed by the Cenobites.
Derrick
(played by Khary Payton) — supporting
Hellworld party attendee who meets a gruesome fate.
Allison
(played by Anna Tolputt) — supporting
Hellworld party attendee who is killed by the Cenobites.
The Host
(played by Lance Henriksen) — supporting
Mansion owner and Adam's father in Hellworld.
Key Relationships
Chelsea → Allison
(Social Friend)
Chelsea → Derrick
(Social Friend)
Chelsea → Mike
(Social Friend)
The Host → Allison
(Conflict Victim)
The Host → Derrick
(Conflict Victim)
The Host → Mike
(Conflict Victim)
The Host → Jake
(Conflict Persecutor)
The Host → Chelsea
(Conflict Persecutor)
Chelsea → Jake
(Alliance Survivor Ally)
Story Analysis
A group of friends attends a deadly online game party orchestrated by a grieving father, only to discover the horror is a psychological trap.