Hellboy comes to England, where he must defeat Nimue, Merlin's consort and the Blood Queen. But their battle will bring about the end of the world, a fate he desperately tries to turn away.
David Harbour
Hellboy / Anung Un Rama
Milla Jovovich
Vivienne Nimue, the Blood Queen
Ian McShane
Trevor "Broom" Bruttenholm
Sasha Lane
Alice Monaghan
Daniel Dae Kim
Ben Daimio
Thomas Haden Church
Lobster Johnson
Stephen Graham
Gruagach (voice)
Douglas Tait
Gruagach
Sophie Okonedo
Lady Hatton
Alistair Petrie
Lord Adam Glaren
Brian Gleeson
Merlin
Penelope Mitchell
Ganeida
Mark Stanley
Arthur
Emma Tate
Baba Yaga (voice)
Troy James
Baba Yaga
Mario de la Rosa
Esteban Ruiz / Camazotz
Ava Brennan
Alice's Mother
Anthony Delaney
Alice's Father
Atanas Srebrev
Agent Madison
Dawn Sherrer
Agent Strode
Markos Rounthwaite
Grigori Rasputin
Ilko Iliev
Professor Doctor Karl Ruprecht Kroenen
Joel Harlow
Von Krupt
Dimiter Banenkin
Leopold Kurtz
Vanessa Eichholz
Ilsa Hepstein
Nadya Keranova
Sister #1
Maria Tepavicharova
Sister #2
Ana Tabakova
Sister #3
Terry Randal
Priest
Christopher Mata
Referee
Michael Heath
Butler
Rick Warden
Dr. Edwin Carp
Nitin Ganatra
August Swain
Kristina Klebe
Leni Riefenstahl
Charles Shannon
Sgt. Whitman
Carl Hampe
Sir Malcom Frost
Tony van Silva
Abbot
Josh Finan
Novice
Jonathan Steele
Huntsman
Simon Feek
M-11 Operative
Jasmine Audoux-Prevot
Baby Alice
Meglena Karalambova
Leprous Hag #1
Anna Bankina
Leprous Hag #2
Rut Rafailova
Leprous Hag #3
Laila Morse
Mrs. Harker
Peter Oxley
Gunsmith
Nikolay Stanoev
Monk
Manal El-Feitury
Mother
Elizabeth Mehari Kahsai
Child in Parking Lot #1
Said Barry Abdulai
Child in Parking Lot #2
Katya Peneva
Sarah Bethany Hughes
Natasha Kaplinsky
Anchorwoman
Valentin Stojanov
Man #1
Victor Rangelov
Man #2
Vasil Tsvetkov
Man #3
Joshua Samuel Hector
Man #4
John Wolfe
Horse Knight (uncredited)
Daniel Joseph Woolf
Police Officer (M11) (uncredited)
Director
Neil Marshall
Characters, Comic Book
Mike Mignola
Screenplay
Andrew Cosby
April 16, 2019
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Guillermo del Toro's pair of Hellboy movies were always pretty acclaimed by both critics and audience. So, if a reboot was in the works, it had to be way different from the originals or, at least, capable of separating itself from them. Neil Marshall's film is definitely distinct, but not in a good way. Sadly, this is one of the worst movies of the year, so far. David Harbour tries super hard to bring this story to safe haven, but his outstanding performance can't fight back all of the painfully long and repetitive exposition dumps, an editing worthy of a Razzie Award (if they had such a category), and cringe-worthy comedy bits.
The trio of writers failed in almost everything. Even Hellboy, as a character, becomes a caricature of himself at one point. Milla Jovovich, who is not a bad actress at all, offers such an over-the-top display that only comes off as cliche, cheesy, and the complete opposite of menacing. Obviously, her extremely villainous script doesn't help. Sasha Lane (Alice) is the only one who actually portrays a likable character (excluding the protagonist) and delivers a compelling performance. Daniel Dae Kim is also good as Ben Daimio. Unfortunately, a talented cast is not enough to overcome the undeniable screenplay issues, which tells a convoluted story, filled with heavy exposition through annoying flashbacks (I lost count of how many there are).
The rock'n'roll score doesn't always work, becoming uneven and making some transitions just weird. However, credit where credit is due, it does make the action sequences a lot cooler. There are some great action moments where Hellboy shines, but overall they are ruined by sloppy editing. Honestly, I don't know how Marshall can direct such beautiful one-take fights (or "stitched one-take" sequences, like one towards the end) and horribly edited ones in the same film, so many times. The visual effects disappoint as much as they impress, but Hellboy's makeup and costume are, at least, on-point. In the end, the story and the characters are the two pillars of any movie, and Hellboy fails to deliver a well-written and captivating adventure, as well as compelling characters.
All in all, Hellboy is a huge misstep in Neil Marshall's filmmaking career and he's going to have to work hard to get another opportunity at a blockbuster. His film is already suffering losses at the box-office, which proves that the interest in the reboot of this franchise is not big enough to warrant a sequel. Admittedly, it has its good moments and David Harbour embodies his character seamlessly, carrying the movie for as long as he can. Nevertheless, a good cast and some occasionally cool action sequences are not enough to fight back writing issues, uneven soundtrack, cheesy comedy, heavy exposition dumps, and the worst editing I've witnessed this year, so far. It's a headache that most people might not find worthy of the price of admission...
Rating: C-
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$50,000,000.00
Revenue:
$55,065,289.00