Hellboy
Sasha Lane Joins Hellboy
American Honey‘s Sasha Lane has joined the cast of the new Hellboy movie. Sasha Lane will play Alice Monaghan, who in the comics is Irish and whom Hellboy rescues from fairies as an infant. THR reports on the casting noting that Alice Monaghan retains supernatural gifts after having spent time with the fairies. Sasha Lane
Milla Jovovich Lands Villain Lead In Hellboy Reboot
From Resident Evil to Hellboy! It’s announced Milla Jovovich has landed the lead villain role in the Hellboy reboot as the Blood Queen! Deadline reports director Neil Marshall has found his Blood Queen with Milla Jovoich who is in final talks for the role and will join Stranger Things‘ actor David Harbour as Hellboy along
Hellboy: Ron Perlman Passes Torch To David Harbour; Filming Soon & More Details
David Harbour recently teased the “Right Hand Of Doom” for the Hellboy reboot, and now offers new details. Echoing what Hellboy reboot writer Andrew Crosby recently had to say, The Stranger Things actor tells The Wrap that Hellboy: Rise of the Blood Queen is darker and more of a character piece as well as revealing
Dave Harbour Teases Hellboy “Right Hand Of Doom”
Stranger Things actor Dave Harbour has been cast as the titular character for the Hellboy: Rise of the Blood Queen reboot. The actor took to Instagram to tease a pic of himself getting fitted for Hellboy’s “Right Hand Of Doom.” Hellboy: Rise of the Blood Queen is being directed by Neil Marshall with a script from Andrew Cosby,
Hellboy: Rise of the Blood Queen Movie Gets Promo Art
A Hellboy movie reboot is in the works tentatively titled “Hellboy: Rise of the Blood Queen.” Now IGN has debuted promo art from Hellboy creator Mike Mignola, which is currently on display at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival in France. We see the art lists the film’s title, a reference to the witch and lady of
Hellboy Reboot In The Works With David Harbour
While Hellboy 3 isn’t happening, a new Hellboy movie is in development, which will be an R-rated reboot. Hellboy creator Mike Mignola took to Facebook to announce the Hellboy reboot will be directed by The Descent and Game of Thrones director Neil Marshall and will star David Harbour, known for Stranger Things on Netflix and
Hellboy 3 Not Happening
Hellboy 3 is not happening. Director Guillermo Del Toro took to Twitter to announce the news, which follows a social media campaign started last year by the star of the films, Ron Perlman. "Hellboy 3 Sorry to report: Spoke [with] all parties. Must report that 100% the sequel will not happen. And that is to
Watch: Ghost Rider vs Hellboy Trailer
The stryde HD YouTube channel is back with another cool fan trailer this time pitting Hellboy vs. Ghost Rider! Be sure to check out some of their other awesome fan trailers including Marvel Knights with Punisher, Daredevil, Ghost Rider and Blade, the Batman vs. Superman retro trailer, Batman vs. Superman: The Lost Cut trailer, and
Dark Horse Announces Hellboy Spinoff “The Visitor”
In 2017, one of the strangest and most unexpected mysteries of the Hellboy world will be revealed in an all new comic book series from Dark Horse Comics. In The Visitor: How and Why He Stayed, legendary Hellboy creator Mike Mignola, iZombie co-creator Chris Roberson and Jack Staff creator Paul Grist will spotlight mysterious aliens and
Watch: Everything Wrong With Hellboy
CinemaSins is back with another video, this time going over “Everything Wrong With Hellboy In 16 Minutes Or Less.”
Hellboy was released in April of 2004 directed by Guillermo del Toro starring Ron Perlman as the titular character.
The film made about $100 million on a $66 million budget.
There’s been talk of making Hellboy 3, but it sounds as if it might never happen. Ron Perlman did say he would return if given the chance.
Ron Perlman Wants Hellboy 3; It’s Bad Ass; Sounds Off On Deapool
For quite some time, Ron Perlman has been taking to his social networks trying to get fan support to get the powers-that-be to greenlight Hellboy 3.
While nothing has been officially announced, and Perlman did just tell Variety he doubts Hellboy 3 will probably ever happen, he did say in the same interview “though you never say never never.”
Speaking of never saying never, in a separate interview with THR, Perlman again states he thinks Hellboy 3 should get made and even offers it’s “bad ass.”
I never ever give up hope on something that is as good an idea as this. Ive spent a lot of political capital on this because I think its important. It has to do with the fact that its a trilogy. Weve asked an audience on two occasions to buy into Hellboy, and it was set up to have its promised ending. So we are obligated as filmmakers to give it to the audience. I dont care if its an $8 million indie film, lets just finish the trilogy. I know what Guillermo [del Toro] has in his head for the third film, and its bad-ass.
Perlman also again talks about the powers-that-be not going forward with a third Hellboy.
Yes, but it would cost a lot of political capital because it never really was a blockbuster, so youd be mounting a case for doing a film for the sake of doing a film. And you can make the case that the other Hellboy films broke even and then some, but people are interested in movies that are going to make a billion dollars. I feel like the effort it would take would be like a Don Quixote exercise, and Im not sure if there is enough will left by the powers that be to mount that campaign.
Ron Perlman also sounds off on Deadpool being an R-rated movie and potentially opening the door for other similar movies.
Ive been watching [the talk] on social media about how they released an R-rated movie like Deadpool and how that opened the floodgates for other R-rated movies, which is the most absurd f—ing discussion Ive ever heard in my life. Dude, just make a movie the way youre supposed to and stop second-guessing about what you think is proper for an audience. My problem with cinema these days is how reverse-engineered it is, how a project is conceived for the very fact of how much its gonna do based on demographic research. Thats not why I make movies. My attitude is that if you do your job right, and youre ballsy and original, and then you still dont find an audience, then you need to pick yourself up, brush yourself off and do the next one. As an artist, you shouldnt walk away from integrity. Thats whats happening in our politics, our culture and our cinema.
Ron Perlman On Hellboy 3: “We Owe It To The Fans”
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Ron Perlman has been hitting up the social networks in an attempt to grab attention for a third Hellboy film.
Now the latest is that while speaking with IGN, Perlman offers they owe it do the fans to complete the trilogy.
“…it’s the deal we made with the public by making installments one and two. Clearly we’re not finished,” Perlman said. “We’re not finished until we find out whether this guy’s is going to meet his destiny or whether he’s going to find a way to avoid it. So that’s what the third installment would be and that’s why I got on my soapbox saying ‘We owe it to the fans and it’s essential that we finish this – it’s too good an idea to not do.’ And so I will now shut my mouth and leave it up to the gods and the fates.”
Regarding the fates, Perlman offers Hellboy could always see the light of day on TV, but it be without him under the makeup.
“Anything’s possible. It won’t be me playing him,” Perlman offered. “The only time I would ever go back to do Hellboy is to do the third and final installment of the trilogy. Which is why I’ve been yapping away and opening my big f**king mouth on Twitter and all that sh*t.”
Ron Perlman also offers details on Hellboy 3’s direction.
“It seem that way. People encourage me – ‘Yeah come on Ron. Be an a*shole some more. Come one, come on. You do it so well.’ Guillermo [Del Toro] shared with me what the third and final instalment would look like and it’s incredibly theatrical, it’s highly charged, it’s got huge dynamic to it and it’s very cinematic.”
Ron Perlman Isn’t Giving Up On Hellboy 3 — Ever
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Ron Perlman has been taking to the social networks to garnish support for a Hellboy 3.
Even though director Guillermo del Toro recently let it be known no movie studios appear to be interested in making the third Hellboy at this time, Ron Perlman says he isn’t giving up and the only thing that can stop Hellboy 3 from ever happening is if he’s six feet under.
“I guess the only cutoff point is when they actually close the box,” Perlman said, reports Slash Film. “If you don’t see me get up and go, ‘Hang on, I was kidding,’ then I’m still ready.”
Perlman does admit he isn’t big on actually returning to the character as the makeup is a pain, but Perlman does state they owe it to the fans to finish the franchise they started.
“Let me make the record clear,” Perlman said. “I don’t want to do Hellboy 3. It’s a pain in the ass to put that makeup on and take it off. But I feel we’re obligated to finish the story. That’s it. End of conversation.”
Perlman continued with mention though there may be no current support, he doesn’t plan on giving up on Hellboy 3.
“I got no problems with forcing the conversation, as you can tell,” Perlman offered. “We’re in the business of moving mountains. Those of us who are used to working in mainstream film and television. Don’t come to me with details and problems. Just tell me how we move the mountain.”
Guillermo Del Toro Updates Justice League Dark, Hellboy 3 & Pacific Rim 2
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Coming out of Comic-Con, we get an update regarding Guillermo del Toro’s involvement in Justice League Dark, Hellboy 3 and Pacific Rim 2.
Just prior to Comic-Con saw the news that Guillermo Del Toro had departed the Justice League Dark movie, which was (or is) to feature the supernatural characters of the DC Comics; now it’s learned the reason for Guillermo Del Toro leaving the film is because of Pacific Rim 2.
“Warners liked the script, they were very enthusiastic and wanted to green-light it but they wanted it to coincide with the shoot of Pacific Rim 2,” Del Toro told Daily Beast. “I was put in a very difficult place facing a difficult choice, and I chose to do Pacific Rim 2.”
There has also been talk of late about Hellboy 3, with Ron Perlman leading the charge. Del Toro says it is still a possibility, but there is a catch, as the article notes Guillermo del Toro said Pacific Rim 2 needs to be a success.
“The hard fact is that the movie’s going to need about $120 million and there’s nobody knocking down our doors to give it to us,” Del Toro offered. “It’s a little beyond Kickstarter,” he laughed. “But you know, Ron is no spring chicken, so we’d better get to it before Hellboy has to do everything from a Barcalounger.”
Regarding a new director for Justice League Dark or whether the movie is still moving forward is unknown, but with Guillermo del Toro stating it was to film at the same time as Pacific Rim 2, we can guess the two movies have similar release dates, so JLD may have originally had a Summer of 2017 release date (Pacific Rim 2 hits August 4, 2017 and starts filming in the Fall).
Comic-Con: Ron Perlman Says He Wants Hellboy 3
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Ron Perlman has been teasing fans on social networks with mention of Hellboy 3.
Now while attending the Comic-Con panel for the Amazon series Hand Of God, Perlman lets it be known he definitely wants to complete the Trilogy.
“If there’s a real honesty to fan-culture relationships, we owe the world the finale of Hellboy,” Perlman told the audience, reports Deadline. “We set up the whole film. It’s a deal we made (with fans). I don’t want to do Hellboy IV or V. I want to finish the f-cking trilogy!”
Perlman also acknolwedged his first tweet wasn’t a confirmation of Hellboy 3 as he had to “call studio executives to apologize,” but Perlman did note there’s been some talk with the Hellboy‘s director Guillermo del Toro, but nothing concrete.
Perlman offered the direction he thought Hellboy 3 should go with his character becoming the beast of the Apocalypse so that he can vanquish the foe in the third film — in order to defend humanity, Hellboy has to become a darker character.
Mondo Comic-Con Exclusives: Superman, TMNT, Hellboy, Aliens & Ant-Man Revealed
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Mondo, the art house of the Alamo Drafthouse theater, has revealed their 2015 Comic-Con exclusives which includes Superman, TMNT, Aliens, Ant-Man and Hellboy.
Check out the images and details below (via USA Today).
Comic-Con runs July 8-12 in San Diego.
• Ant-Man holofoil sreen print poster ($85 – limited to 175).
• Leonardo Ninja Turtles figure (price TBD); stands 11-inches tall and comes with various accessories including weapons; upcoming figures of Donatello, Michelangelo and Raphael will also be on display.
• First Hellboy polystone statue ($200); available for preorder now at Mondo’s website (upcoming Godzilla sculpture will also be on display).
• Superman: The Animated Seris vinyl ($25) featuring a die-cut single with artwork by Justin Erickson of Phantom City Creative.
• Aliens soundtrack ($35): For fans of the late Oscar-winning composer James Horner, who died last week in a plane crash: A vinyl soundtrack of his score for James Cameron’s 1986 sci-fi flick Aliens. The deluxe edition features more than a dozen musical cues new to vinyl plus five bonus tracks, and a cover design by artist Killian Eng.
Ron Perlman Teases Hellboy 3
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Following Ron Perlman seemingly starting a Hellboy 3 social campaign on Twitter, now the actor has posted what may be confirmation that the movie is in development.
Perlman took to his Instagram to post an image of a Hellboy 2 poster and added:
Lurking…
Waiting…
And then, poof…
One more Roman numeral after the name…
As if by magic………..
Likewise, Perlman retweeted a tweet by martial arts action star Tony Jaa that read: “I think the world needs Hellboy 3 and they need it now.”
Update: Perlman tweeted out: “Just to clear up the confusion, that tweet about HB III lurking etc was more aspirational than factual; me continuing to dream…as I will!”
Update #2: Ron Perlman continues to tease Hellboy 3 on Instagram (see below).
I think the world needs Hellboy 3 and they need it now. @perlmutations pic.twitter.com/N0dvMvVLFt
— Tony Jaa (@tonyjaaofficial) June 28, 2015
Just to clear up the confusion, that tweet about HB III lurking etc was more aspirational than factual; me continuing to dream…as I will!
— Ron Perlman (@perlmutations) June 30, 2015
Ron Perlman Starts Hellboy 3 Social Media Campaign
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Hellboy 3 was thought long and gone, but now Ron Perlman has taken to Twitter to bring it back to life.
Perlman tweeted: “Anybody out there wanna see #HellboyIII as much as I do? Let’s get this muthafucka trending, y’all! Let’s end the trilogy; we earned it!”
The tweet has since been retweeted over 11,000 times and favorited over 9,000 times.
Geek Tyrant also points out Doug Jones, who played Abe Sapien, joined in, as Jones tweeted: Locking elbows with you, Big Brother Red!! #HellboyIII”
Guillermo del Toro stated last year Hellboy 3 wasn’t on the cards due to finance issues, but perhaps with Perlman starting a Twitter campaign, something is brewing.
Anybody out there wanna see #HellboyIII as much as I do? Let’s get this muthafucka trending, y’all! Let’s end the trilogy; we earned it!
— Ron Perlman (@perlmutations) June 3, 2015
@perlmutations Locking elbows with you, Big Brother Red!! #HellboyIII
— Doug Jones (@actordougjones) June 3, 2015