First look at Jack Kesy as Hellboy.
Due to hit cinemas later this year
Trailer
I hadn't realised, or had forgotten, they were making yet another stab at this.
Ye gods though that looked horrendously cheap, cinematically the franchise has fallen quite far from the days of DelToro at the helm. And from that trailer, Kesy doesn't come close to matching either Perlman or Harbour.
Is that actually getting a cinema release? Looks like a straight to shudder movie.
I saw a snippet of the trailer yesterday and genuinely thought it was for a fan film. 😳
Same. There's low budget then there's this. Just in shooting the thing in an anonymous forest is itself a gigantic giveaway. It's a surprisingly high fall from grace given where the franchise existed.
I thought from Asylum maybe
Bulgaria standing in for Appalachia apparently.
Surprised to read Mignola is directly involved in this, having co-written the script... I'd have thought he'd be more protective of his most famous creation.
He lost me with the goatee.
Maybe he was sold a pup? Promised blockbuster budgets and casting and got … this.
Asylum presents Damnation dude. Doesn't look promising.
Wow, that does look painfully generic, doesn't it?
If it didn't have Hellboy in it that trailer wouldn't even register, the fact it does makes it a bit depressing
They cancelled the conclusion to Del Toro's trilogy for THIS? And the other one????!!! Yeeesh
Not Hellboy as such, but the SciFi channel passed on an animated show from Mike Mignola, the Amazing Screw-On Head. You can at least watch the pilot online; such a distinctive tone & art-style you'd have to wonder if an animated Hellboy movie with this aesthetic might have been as chepa, but nicer looking.
We had 2 animated movies before - "Sword of Storms" and "Blood & Iron"
I still need to watch the last film. Was interested at first but reviews put me off watching it. May check it out anyway now I'm reminded of it.
The latest trailer doing absolutely nothing to convince me this is anything but really terrible VOD trash.
Remember when Guillermo DelToro made these things? Good times.
The guy playing Hellboy just hasn't got that look like Ron Pearlman. Even David Arbour was better.
They seem to have gone for a horror movie, whereas Pearlman’s was pretty much PG.
A different take.
I have to say I actually quiet enjoyed that if you take it as what it is a low budget horror movie.
Didn't think much of it. Very slow going
That was the last Hellboy i'll be watching so. Pure sh1te. Wrong actor and totally wrong direction.
It was pretty awful