A cool “AF” poster for the new Hellboy movie has been unleashed, which features David Harbrour sporting the full regrown horns. It’s known the movie will be at this week’s New York Comic-Con where the first Hellboy trailer will probably drop.
The flick also got an updated release date of April 12, 2019.
Hellboy is directed by Neil Marshall starring Stranger Things‘ David Harbour as the titular character, Milla Jovovich as Nimue the Blood Queen, Ian McShane as Professor Broom, Sasha Lane as Alice Monghan and Penelope Mitchell will play the role of Ganeida, an elder witch.
The film is said to be about Hellboy going to England, where he must defeat Nimue, Merlin’s consort and the Blood Queen. But their battle will bring about the end of the world, a fate he desperately tries to turn away.
Below you can find the NYCC details.
Hellboy NYCC Panel
October 06, 2018, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Main Stage 1-D Presented by Verizon – Javits Center
Join stars David Harbour, Sasha Lane, Daniel Dae Kim, and Ian McShane, and comic book creator Mike Mignola to discuss the film. Based on the Dark Horse comic book, HELLBOY, caught between the worlds of the supernatural and human, battles an ancient sorceress bent on revenge.
Hellboy NYCC Movie Cast Interview
October 06, 2018, 12:45 PM – 1:00 PM
NYCC Live Stage – Booth 174 – Javits Center
Hellboy creator Mike Mignola joins forces with David Harbour (Hellboy), Daniel Dae Kim (Ben Daimio),and Ian McShane (Professor Bruttenholm) for a discussion about the cinematic reboot from Director Neil Marshall.
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David Harbour previously spoke about Milla Jovovich as the villain.
“She’s super bad-ass! I watched some of her coverage, and I was like, “Damn, you know how to work a camera!” Harbour told Collider. “There are people that understand the camera, and I’m not one of them. Man, she would do certain things, and I would just be riveted and like, ‘Wow, you are so sexy and exciting and powerful and crazy! I don’t know how to do that. That’s amazing!’”
Ian McShane also previously teases the relationship with his and Harbour’s character.
“You don’t start with the birth of Hellboy… but the relationship between [Hellboy and Broom] is quite crusty. Does he trust his father? [Hellboy asks], ‘Why didn’t you kill me? I’m a monster.’ It’s a little bit of a psychological battle against Hellboy,” McShane said. There’s one important moment in [the film] when [Hellboy] sort of thinks he’s fighting his own people, the outsiders. So, he’s being used by the insiders, which is me, if you like.”