While Each film “Hellboy” probably does not have the magic of the comics of Mike MignolaThe adaptations of Guillermo Del Toro, with Ron Perlman as Big Red, are amusing -fantasy -fantasy mess that have established a high bar – that that the interpretations of the live action later have had trouble reaching. Director Neil Marshall thinks that his “Hellboy” restarted “2019 has sucked” And he denied the film, so take how you want. Meanwhile, 2024 “Hellboy: The Croooked Man” deserves the merit of having honored the tone of folk horror of the comicsBut it is trained by its small budget and a wobbly CGI. It may be time to return this saga to OG filmmakers?
The “Hellboy” franchise by Perlman and Del Toro was initially envisaged as a trilogy, but the Threequel has never materialized due to a combination of rights and disagreements between the parties concerned. Despite the setbacks, Perlman is still interested in making another film on the smoking demon of cigars – but only in a single condition. “To Guillermo, I would do it [return]”Said Perlman This hashtag show. “I had the opportunity to play [Hellboy] Again for other people and I have passed. It’s his deductible as far as I’m concerned. “”
Perlman’s comments will undoubtedly obtain the “Hellboy” fans base calling for him and Del Toro to finish their trilogy, but they should not get their hopes. Like the myriad of demons and creatures of large red hunts, this project seems intended to stay in darkness.
Mike Mignola says Hellboy 3 does not happen
“Hellboy 3” has not had a reassuring update for some time. Guillermo del Toro tried to do so, but could not conclude an agreement with the people who exercise the power of Greenlight The Project. While talking to Screen diatriber In 2024, Mike Mignola explained why “Hellboy II: The Golden Army” will probably be the last film in the franchise involving Del Toro, noting that his career has skyrocketed since their last collaboration. However, fans will be delighted to know that there is no grudge between them, and Mignola seems to fail to work with the acclaimed director:
“It’s a very strange feeling [where] You are just going to: “I thought we were friends for life, but I will never see you again”, and, unfortunately, I think it’s a bit there that Del Toro and I are. He’s just on another planet. I am very happy to have gotten to know him and work with him when I work on a film was five or six guys, and not the career he now has. “”
Of course, you can never say never in the world of Hollywood, but the creator of “Hellboy” is right to say that Del Toro is a big problem these days, known for making films like “the form of Water “and” Pinocchio.