Well, at least there'll be something to watch in January.Dated for January 11, 2019
"2019"Well, at least there'll be something to watch in January.
That's really soon, though.
Dated for January 11, 2019
January is one of two months w/o a $100 million opening weekend. Maybe this is it?
Dated for January 11, 2019
Why is it that Perlman looks more attractive as Hellboy?
Harbour's looks like a demon, Perlman's looks like charming fun red guy you can hang out at the bar with
Dean Winchester would hang out with both.
Always thought they should have calles this character "Hellman".
Always thought they should have calles this character "Hellman".
Good.
Good.
From Harbour's twitter.
Good.
Something tells me I shouldn't be looking at pictures of him over Tumblr.And as for Harbour the transformation is amazing! Here's a topless shot of him from Stranger Things S1:
Gritty supernatural Hellboy
From Harbour's twitter.
From Harbour's twitter.
The books are also far more sinister than Del Toro's version. I really liked these movies, but they're missing a few important bits of what makes Hellboy, well, Hellboy. Like this:I'd say it's pretty shocking how different it looks under a different light.
I really hope nazis are shoehorned somewhere. I'm convinced Marshall can pull off the whole "mystic Reich" thing even better than Del Toro.
My body is absolutely ready for Harbour nailing this kind of Hellboy despite his more demonic looks
Please give me evil Nazi monkeys, either in this film of the sequel if it does bank.
Also, talking frogs.
The closeup when he says "Little tiny bones" is chilling, and I'd love to see that kind of stuff in Marshall's adaptation.
Gonna still miss Pearlman as Hellboy though.
Or Del Toro. I just heard that Del Toro wasn't making this movie. What!?
You hype up Neil and don't mention The Descent? /sIts Neil Marshall. He's a great fit and made some awesome horror and action films and episodes of TV shows. He made Dog Soldiers, Doomsday and directed a variety of TV show episodes namely the Battle of Blackwater in Game of Thrones. I have little worry he's gonna give us a great Hellboy flick.
Its Neil Marshall. He's a great fit and made some awesome horror and action films and episodes of TV shows. He made Dog Soldiers, Doomsday and directed a variety of TV show episodes namely the Battle of Blackwater in Game of Thrones. I have little worry he's gonna give us a great Hellboy flick.
You hype up Neil and don't mention The Descenf? /s
He also did the Watchers on the Wall battle in GoT
Looking at his filmography, this will be his first movie since 2010. He's been doing TV episodes, GoT, Hannibal, Black Sails, Westworld, etc
Go watch The Descent immediately, one of the best horror films of the last decadeI am unfamiliar with his work except for the mentioned Game of Thrones bits, guess I'll have to check them out (was gonna watch Westworld anyway).
Go watch The Descent immediately, one of the best horror films of the last decade
And then watch Dog Soldiers for the best modern werewolf movie