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Baba Yaga | London, England
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5.3/10
IMDbGolden Fleece TV Spot | 2019
Trashiest Trailer | 2019
Worst Actor | 2020
Worst Screenplay | 2020
Worst Reckless Disregard for Human Life and Public Property | 2020
Worst Director | 2020
Worst Prequel Remake RipOff or Sequel | 2020
Film Composer of the Year | 2019 | Benjamin
Film Composer of the Year For and | 2019
Worst Movie of the Year | 2019
Budget 50,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 55,065,289 USD
In mid 2012, Ron Perlman once again endured the 4-hour makeup routine required to transform him into Hellboy, to fulfill the Make-A-Wish request of a six-year-old boy named Zachary who had leukemia. Creature effects house Spectral Motion, who had worked on the two previous Hellboy films, applied Perlman's Hellboy makeup (and later, also made up Zachary as Hellboy as well), so that Zachary could spend the day hanging out with his favorite superhero. Guillermo del Toro was so touched by this event that it inspired him to re-start production on the shelved Hellboy 3. However, after several years without progress because del Toro was working on several other projects, the studio had approached Neil Marshall to helm the next film, and decided that it had to be a reboot to set it apart from del Toro's vision. Del Toro's Hellboy III was subsequently announced to be canceled, and this reboot's development started soon after.
Mike Mignola takes a more direct involvement in the production of this film than he did on the Guillermo del Toro Hellboy films. According to him, since a new director would helm the reboot, the idea with this one was to downplay the superhero elements in the film, strip out the "del Toro-isms", and stay closer to the darker tone of the graphic novels, making it a much more horror-oriented entry into the franchise.
David Harbour described his portrayal of Hellboy is a teenage version of Ron Perlman's Hellboy: "He's younger and tougher, and really struggling with the idea of whether or not he's a good person."
Mike Mignola and Guillermo del Toro had a disagreement about the third film which ended their friendship.
A follow-up to Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008) had long been in development hell, mostly due to a projected budget of $120 million whereas the first two movies had only seen modest returns, and because director Guillermo del Toro was unavailable for a long time. Following the success that Deadpool (2016) had in getting the movie made through social media, Ron Perlman tweeted a proposal that if #HellboyIII started trending, a third Hellboy film might finally get the funds to be made. Del Toro soon followed suit, but by the time that he was finally ready to discuss the project, the studio had already decided to make this completely unrelated reboot.
"Nimue: You are a king. We belong together, you and I. Hellboy: We do. But it's not going to work, you know, cause I'm a Capricorn and you're fucking nuts!"
"Baba Yaga: They will build statues of you, 2,000 feet high! Made from the bones of your enemies. Hellboy: That'd take a shit-ton of bones."