@tinwoods I'm at home pouting crying eating a big bucket of chocolate ice cream. You mean to tell me we don't live forever? Usually Hollywood keeps the same actor especially when it's trilogy's. I'm still gonna watch the movie and enjoy it. They did Ron grimy. And Jack Nickelson is the joker. Have you danced with the devil under a pail 🌕 light??
I believe that he wish to work only with Del Toro when it comes to doing Hellboy again and that is one thing that the studio cant afford since he would only agree to work on the project if it were to have a budget over 100 mil
Ron Perlman is such an underrated actor. He brought the same thing to Hellboy that RDJ brought to Iron Man. Pulling an anti-hero from comic obscurity to a mainstream hit purely from the natural charisma of the actor. The new Hellboy glaringly shows how important Perlman was to those movies.
@@undeadinside3571 Every aspect of his Hellboy character is a direct copy of what Perlman was doing. They mine as well have got Jai Courtney to be Hellboy.
i saw some differences with the 2 right away. Perlman's hellboy didnt joke around as much and when he did, it was usually delivered a little better. The new one wasnt as good, but it was still good. The gore was great, the effects were awesome, and the characters were at least pretty good. I would say the nee hellboy was around 7/10 and the old one was 9.5/10 or even 10/10
I lowkey hate that David harbour is the new hellboy. Not because he’s bad, but because he’s a great actor and guy and he got caught in such a bad movie.
@@smithsgrove6602 I love Perlman's Hellboy, but his absence from the new movie is far from the reason that the movie is terrible. David made a good job on the character, but everything else about the movie is a trainwreck. If anything the real problem was Guillermo Del Toro's absence.
@@diollinebranderson6553 that can be true, but not all super hero films need to be gritty and dark, certain films can be dark, but if they are all dark then what's really the point of making a superhero film, which can be enjoyed by everyone! The MCU works best with its humour, but they also do take a lot of stuff seriously, and the DCEU with its dark stuff, but with more light hearted moments in between.
@@SWDude2710 Frankly MCU's humor was well done in Phase 1. After that it all their movies became cheesy sitcom type humor with set up, punchline, set up, punchline etc. throughout. And then the humor's generic or "dad jokes" instead of witty or clever like Iron Man 1 and The Incredible Hulk.
@@kendallrivers1119 I can agree with that, though I do feel the Ant Man films, Thor 3 and the Gotg films are by far some of the funniest films the MCU has made in recent times, and I think the comedy works very well with them. The Captain America Films are still quite serious and grounded in their own way, and the humour isn't as major in them tbf. Even if people nowadays are a bit divided on the comedy in general, least the MCU also doesn't rely on dirty humour, like the live action transformers series has done, as well!
And yet i wished we could of seen how those twins would look like since Hellboy becamed a father which we all know it was one until at the end the funny part they were actually having twins
Bjarni Árnason - Same, but Mike, who writes the comics, says the studio would never go through with what the story was supposed to be, to conclude the trilogy. I won't say what was gonna happen as I don't want to spoil it for anyone. No matter how good Harbour is, & I hear test screenings have NOT been good, he cannot live up to the original. Look at Pearlman, no offence to the guy, but he was born to play the part. Did any of you see him get in full make up for a kids make a wish?! That was real nice. EDIT: Also, no del Toro. He is the master of the weird & monsters, look st Pacific Rim, Shape of Water, etc - without him it will not be the same.
it wasn't just ron pearlman in the animated ones, selma blair, doug jones and john hurt also voiced in it. ron pearlman as hellboy selma blair as liz sherman, doug jones as abe sapien and john hurt as proffesor trevor "Broom" Bruttenholm
@@childeaterieatkidz4208 and he's bringing up that the cast for the Hellboy movie also did the voices of their characters. Don't be an ass, especially when you don't know what you're talking about
Mike mignolas art is hellboy, hellboy is a character on paper first and a movie second. Most of you fucking morons have never read the comic or knows it even exists.
I love this guy, I met him once in Portland and I asked him if they were working on hellboy three (this was a little bit after the second one came out). And he basically told me "I sure hope so because my ex wife is getting expensive and the money has to come from somewhere." he is a pretty funny guy and I loved getting to talk to him.
The original Hellboy movies had such balance. The dynamics between the main characters were charming and believable. -John Hurt as Hellboy's adoptive father was so sagely and magical in his demeanor. The creators of the comic book even say that his portrayal of Bruttenholm was "uncanny". As if he were the original inspiration for the character in the first place. -Selma Blair is so hot as Liz (lol no pun intended) and she really sells me with her character's tortured past. Her interactions between two entirely different men like Hellboy and Myers is both comedic and touching. -Abe's character, brought so wonderfully to fruition by both Doug Jones and David Pierce is a precise, intellectual foil to Hellboy's rough and tumble approaches (I also like how their nicknames are simply 'Red' and 'Blue' when on missions together). -Jeffrey Tambor is great and pretty funny as Manning even though his character tries to look tough in front of Hellboy. -Rupert Evans as Myers does a wonderful job of showing us just how different and how much more powerful Hellboy is compared to an everyman character. -Ron Perlman, the man of the hour, the solid rock foundation of the film, fits so sublimely as Hellboy that it's almost funny. There's no silly accents or gimmick traits to try and make us love his character more than we already do. He makes you feel like Hellboy is real. He's so grounded despite his fantastical nature and origin. All the better to have us latch onto him and every charisma-dripping word of his.
Indeed he put quite a lot of time and effort into that character and for him not be able to bring a conclusion to the character must be heart breaking for him
Yea he sounded he wasn't in the mood when they were talking about it i think he was getting emotional since he knows he won't get a 3rd movie or play the role anymore.
What makes Pearlman so special isn't just his look or even that iconic voice, it's that he understands his roles in a way that shines through his performances.
Yes, missing Ron Pearlman , but also Guillermo Del Toro who makes unique, magical movies, I don't think the new Hellboy will measure up to his artistic attention to detail. He makes very special, thought provoking, movies that resonate long after you've watched them. Most other directors /movie makers can't come close.....
I have that Marvel Select Cable figure, it always reminds me of Ron. Look for images of that figure, it will give you an idea of how Ron would look as Cable
open wound not really I'm more disappointed and he's not going to be the actor for Hellboy they're going to pass the torch to some a****** it's not going to be the same honestly it's not this actor has something the letter that others don't I bet this Hellboy is going to suck I'm going to go see it but it's going to suck
@I see it like this I feel like I really loved the originals, and waited years to see what would come of if we were going to get the third film, literally would check annually. After a while I figured it's too late honestly, Ron's too old now to give us solid actions scenes without hurting himself. I'm still bitter about it too because it's so clearly unfinished, but this new Hellboy is still definitely a 6.5 out of 10. It's a good fun entertaining movie. Not as good as the originals, but still good. I'd say watch it, my wife and I enjoyed it quite a bit and even though there's a stark difference between the two portrayals, the new one isn't all that bad, still pretty close to the comic book iteration.
@TallCoFlyBoy Yeah, so I googled that shit and I can't find anything about Ron Perlman being involved with Corey Feldman. Not a thing. You should provide a source or be presumed to be making this up.
@@TheSchantz3 He's talking about "Ron Crimson', which is the pseudonym Feldman used for Jon Grissom, in discussing his sexual abuse as a child actor. It has nothing to do with Ron Perlman.
@@Knapweed Yeah, John Grissom is the only one I had found abused Feldman. He deleted his comment though anyway. Probably realized that he looked like an asshat.
Heart breaking to hear Ron's thoughts on this. Hellboy 1 & 2 to me are the quintessential hero movies of the time. I grew up with Hellboy, Daredevil & The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen but Hellboy always stood out. Its obvious that Ron cared as much about the films as the fans and its a shame he didn't get to finish the series in the way he'd hoped
You forgetting about Blade? Yeah I know the third one had its problems, but the first two are two I go back to every couple years and re watch because they are really good.
It reminds me of the Netflix The Witcher with Henry Cavill. He is Geralt but with the way the writers are making the story go, he couldn't do its fair justice.
Exactly. I was re-watching the first 2 and I decided to see the trailer for the new one because I knew it was a different actor and I was so disappointed in the cast that was chosen.
the chemistry just wasn't the same at all. And no offense to the cast but they just didn't have the charisma and natural ability for the roles as Ron Perlman and his cast did. I also missed the practical effects that felt more organic and real compared to the over the top CGI fest the 2019 Hellboy had.
Trailer aside for the new movie. The director and Mike Nolan have said many times that this new movie is going to be closer to the comics and I hope he's right. Alot of people complaining about the movie are only basing it on the trailer which is a little sad
sundriedtomato No... Basing a complaint off a simple descrption of the movie would be sad... Basing it off a trailer is completely fine, as a trailer is meant to hint at the movies tone and plot... And me and many others aren't liking that trailer... I dont mean to come off rude if... I really do hope this movies turns out good, but im doubting it...
Have you seen the Hellboy 2019 Fan Edit video?? THAT is what we wanted, a suspenseful Hellboy movie with an ending we didnt see coming... I'm upset about this remake of Hellboy... screw those Marvel and DC movies.... Hellboy is something that should not have been remade unless it was going to be DONE RIGHT
skinDizzle i think fallout 3 was still good. there was karma and it was the closest to fallout it could be. in the future, i am sure someone will make a good fallout.
@@lordmawkish1286 I don't even know. All I know was I was hearing that it was ganna be done a couple years after the 2nd but that came and went and nothing ever happened. I'm pretty sure it's probably because the producers weren't cooperating because the 2nd movie wasn't that well received but the whole cast and Del Toro were all for a 3rd installation. I honestly thought this was ganna be the 3rd movie when I first saw mention of it but was sadly disappointed when I saw it was a reboot.
Saiko Doge He looks good for 68. I really like his face and voice, it just didn’t look right when I saw the new actor in the trailer. But if they manage to do a trilogy I will manage to watch it.
@@02honeydew Not Lionsgate fault, GDT wanted 150+ million for the 3rd. The 2nd movie barely broke even with 160 mil worldwide. They were great films, that sadly weren't supported with ticket sales. A film typically has to make double it's budget to break even. HB2 was 90 million before marketing, distribution, theater revenue sharing, etc.. 70-80% of films don't make money back, it's why they try to milk brands/franchises.
@@SlasherIncorporated i don't blame him, he git burnt by it :/ he for the character well, ther was a big build up and no pay off. now its just getting re-booted. too much with re-boots.
I mean yeah XD But what story/character wise? Why was 3rd movie necessary? I don't remember what was the build up for (if there was one). Hellboy has kids now? I hope that's not the only reason, because that also worked ok as an ending in 2nd movie.
Why cant they do an animated movie with Ron Perlman voicing him so we can get the 3rd movie we never got? It would cost them a fraction of the price and they would make at least a pretty decent profit on it.
Their are two animated Hellboy movies with Ron Perlman. Check them out. That said, I would have loved for them to close out the trilogy in live-action. You can tell how close that role was to his heart.
@@RXOBANSH33 i know! i used to have a tiny bumblebee beetle when the first michael bay transformers came out and they put a few older toys back into production for awhile, i also got a DVD of the OG animated transformers movie but it's since dissapeared 😣😣 it's just funny that GM stopped sponsoring the movies for that Camaro advertising LOL
With all the cookie-cutter trash that’s churned out of Hollywood, the studio execs couldn’t even finish what they’d started. Why abandon a series that was already critically and commercially successful, only to restart it again??? David Harbour’s a good choice but Perlman’s set the bar as high as it can go for anybody playing Hellboy into the future. Direction by Guillermo Del Toro, Cinematography by Guillermo Navarro, and musical score by Danny Elfman, and the rest of the delightful ensemble cast added to Perlman’s picture perfect performance... sigh, I still want this trilogy finished... it had heart.
Mlems Smelm True, by today’s standards and box office expectations of comic book adaptations, those numbers aren’t all that impressive. No doubt the third film would have been a lock if it had grossed closer to $300m (still a reasonably low figure by today’s standards). Although given the notoriously corrupt Hollywood accounting practices, all their numbers can be taken with a grain of salt: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_accounting
*The Hellboy films strayed as far as possible from the comics. The new one, believe it or not, has Mike Mignola's approval, it's comic accurate, it has tons of fanservice, and probably good*
@Liam Krauser they might not have been MCU type numbers but I doubt they would have made a sequel if Hellboy wasn't commercially successful. You have to remember what's a mega hit now is different from what was considered a big hit back then
Oh I loved Guillermo and Perlman's HB films. They were absolutely brilliant. My favourite Perlman character and I wouldn't have been a massive fan of his otherwise, but their HB was just the perfect mix of tough, brave, good and cool dude all rolled into one. He will ALWAYS be my HB.
If Hellboy II didn't come out literally right before The Dark Knight in 2008, it would have been a bigger hit and we would have already had a third film made by this point. I didn't particularly love The Golden Army, I'd still give it a solid 3 out of 5, but I loved that first Hellboy film. The sequel was lacking John Hurt (apart from the intro; which was great, minus the odd look to young Hellboy) and Rupert Evans (who was essentially the heart of the original film). Still, I believe Perlman's right with saying that this third film would have been something truly special and a great way to cap-off this franchise. Such a shame they had to go and reboot it instead (somehow I imagine this reboot not turning out so well at the box-office, no matter how well/poorly received it is, because I don't think audiences are going to take too well to a different actor playing Hellboy when they've invested so much into Perlman, who could have clearly still played him).
If that's the case, they probably won't even bother seeing this remake and the studio's gonna wish they stuck it out with del Toro instead (especially considering his recent Oscar wins).
@@thejon93rd You underestimate how interesting hellboy is. Mike Mignola made a fantastic character and the comics are a solid foundation for any of the films. Hellboy as a character is interesting enough to pull in casual audiences without the help of del toro or perlman.
Just because it's a "superhero" movie, doesn't mean it's automatically going to make money. I understand there's interesting source material to explore here with Hellboy as a comic-book character, but, I'm just saying, maybe people won't respond to it as well as they do for others. Not every comic-based film is gonna be a surprise hit at the box-office, such as Venom (a movie many thought would fail financially, however it has done great business for Sony instead). We'll see how this reboot does when it arrives; I'm not expecting it to be a terrible movie, let me just admit that, I just don't believe this will be a hit for the studio, unless they're REALLY pulling out all the stops to make this a film people want to see... because, right now, I don't see or believe the hype).
I like David harbour as hellboy more than I do them making a hellboy 3. I think David is going to be great as hellboy. He seems perfect for the role and it will be a new take on the character
I love David Harbour, but there’s a reason GDT petitioned so long to get Ron Perlman. He has that infernal regality to him, that eternal furnace in his voice, and that presence that just fills up a whole room. These aren’t things you just find.
Just saw the new hellboy trailer, I like David and it's not his fault but Ron is hellboy and Del Toro is his Chief Handler, new one doesn't look good based on trailer but we'll have to just have faith I guess
@@simonjeremy1776 - Yes, the trailer was made to be comedic as possible as a way to hype the movie. Don't know about the rest of the movie, because I haven't seen it and don't plan to... #TeamPerlman #TeamDelToro
Ron Perlman is, and will always be the man for Hellboy, terrific actor, both on-voice and on-screen, he's been a legend throughout his entire filmography and hasn't gotten the appreciation and recognition he deserves, Ron is an influence and inspiration to me
It's okay Ron. You can be Lobo 'v' Edit>> Thanks for all the sudden likes :0 Here's my idea for a reveal trailer for a lobo movie. I even have the perfect trailer song: ua-cam.com/video/LILQzXpglQE/v-deo.html Camera slowly pans around a bunch of alien thugs beaten in a bar, a bounty poster on the wall slowly going to the exit and camera pans to Lobo, You don't see his face you just see "Fanboy" patch on his back, single hand clutching the terrified thug on the bounty poster, Camera follows as Lobo drags him outside... Lobo chains the guys leg.. Camera follows chain up as Lobo sits as he slowly walks on his Spacehog flames up and flies off. Title* "Lobo"
My dad took me to see hellboy in theatres, and I was instantly hooked (born in 96 btw). He never said too much of what we were gonna see but I always ended up getting drawn in within the first 10 minutes. Apocalypto, pulp fiction, the big lebowski, snatch, star wars, breakfast club, phenomenon, fmj, spawn, the thing, the exorcist etc.. forgot where I was going with this but uhh... they dont make movies like they used to lol thanks for ur service dad.
Kudos to your dad for introducing you to quality media. Respect to you for sharing and giving your father some praise to complete strangers. I wish you both the best. I suggest you plow through all of Tarantinos and the Cohen Brothers works.
@@easterriot1916 I mean, aside for Spawn, since that had so many problems with the storyline, these others are good. I like and hate both Tarantino and Cohen Brothers works for similar and different reasons.
I'd honestly love if some network like HBO gave Hellboy 3 the Showtime/Twin Peaks treatment and gave Del Toro and Perlman the opportunity to do Hellboy 3 with full creative control and budget. Wouldn't be as grand, but the line between film/television has grown slim as is and many shows already have multi million dollar budgets.
David Harbour from stranger things is hellboy now so it could be worse. Ron is the man for the job but the alternative ain't bad either 👌 at least wait for it to come out
@@curliousoakshield2889 I have no idea how the new movie is going to turn out, but I think we're can all agree whoever made the new trailer sucks. The song choice alone......
I see a lot ppl misplacing blame. There's a lot of reasons HB3 didn't go through. 1. HB movies barely broke even. It takes a movie double it's budget to break even, after you add millions for advertising, distribution, theater revenue sharing, etc.. 2. GDT wanted 150+ million to do part 3.. part 2 only did 160 worldwide. The sales just didn't excuse the budget. It was a huge risk. 3. Actors move on.. It sucks but its a case of great movies, never getting the sales they deserved.
It's always about money, plain and simple. Good story/fan satisfaction never is the top priority. Case in point, as divisive as The Last Jedi was, it still raked in billions. As long as Disney's stockholders are happy, it's good enough for the studio.
I'm sure the production costs for the reboot will still be quite high and the "R" rating will massively restrict sales - it's going to be Suicide Squad all over again
Hellboy was a huge movie as far as DVD sales and cable, I have no doubt both films were quite profitable in the end (boxoffice alone it was close, but Hellboy is the type of film that got viewed a lot after the fact). The bigger factor (if true) might be Del Toro asking a big fee, sure, and at some point too much time passing
Stan was too big to hurt, at least for me, it was more shock and general sadness, like when Bowie died or Robin Williams but Schnepp felt like a personal loss. That one still hurts when I think about it. But cheers to the legend and the hero he helped make.
Ron's a cool dude. I met him at a convention where he was only doing one day and was totally swamped open to close. He was very generous with his time but you could tell he was burnt out as hell and wasn't much for faking it or for conversation.
You will always be the only actor to play hellboy to perfection to me Ron. The character you portrayed brought a lot of reality, believability of the hellboy persona... funny, playful, true superhero when need to be
They really dropped the ball putting out that crappy trailer. I've a feeling the movie itself will be better than the trailer makes it look though. Hope so anyway.
While I like the other actor, he's good in Stranger Things, the trailer looks like he's doing a Ron Pearlman impression of Ron playing Hellboy. He even seems like he's trying to do an impression of Ron's voice with his lower parts, but the voice is all wrong when he talks "normal" or yells.
@ that's rough, but Ron is an old school actor who did a great job as hellboy. He gave a great rough character, the new one is more humorous. I look forward to seeing it.
@Zac Crow never a bitch voice. For real and the new design is terrible it's not nostalgia. It's not favoritism. Its literally the movie looks and sounds horrible. But people dick ride horrible shit i mean look at happy death day. It somehow got a sequel.
My first memory of Ron Perlman was in a tv series called Beauty and the Beast ..he was Vincent and Ive been a huge fan since..he is Hellboy and Hellboy will not be the same without him..its a shame they didn't let him do the trilogy.
@keithblood560: Yep. Brilliant, but unfortunately short lived, T.V. series "Beauty & the Beast" ( 1987 - 1990 ) - starred Ron Perlman as "Vincent" ( the "Beast" character, ) along with brilliant actress Linda Hamilton [ earlier of 'The Terminator' ( 1984, ) and later of 'Terminator II: Judgement Day' ( 1991 ) fame ] as "Catherine" ( the "Beauty" character. )
He is an NPC SJW progressive liberal. Calling him a liberal would be an insult to normal liberals everywhere. The progressive assholes give everyone a bad name. They are the true racist scum bags of the new age.
Thank you Ron for introducing Hellboy😈 to us. I only watched the second movie, it was fantastic!!! I only recently realized it's been 10 years and no sequel. Hellboy is awesome!! 😈
There is an alternate universe where Hellboy 3 happened, those lucky bastards
Your absolutely RIGHT let's go and watch it.
😭I wish there was a way!
i was there and it was great...
It’s where Hillary is president. 🤣
ANNND there's an alternate universe where where they never even did a Hellboy movie in the first place. So we still lucky to to have 2 great movies.
Ron is hellboy period. I Wish they kept him.
@tinwoods I'm at home pouting crying eating a big bucket of chocolate ice cream. You mean to tell me we don't live forever?
Usually Hollywood keeps the same actor especially when it's trilogy's. I'm still gonna watch the movie and enjoy it. They did Ron grimy.
And Jack Nickelson is the joker.
Have you danced with the devil under a pail 🌕 light??
Ever*
I believe that he wish to work only with Del Toro when it comes to doing Hellboy again and that is one thing that the studio cant afford since he would only agree to work on the project if it were to have a budget over 100 mil
He's 68 dude, he can't do that shit forever it's a pretty high energy role
@tinwoods sorry to say but the new hellboy actor sucked could've picked someone else.
Ron Perlman is such an underrated actor. He brought the same thing to Hellboy that RDJ brought to Iron Man. Pulling an anti-hero from comic obscurity to a mainstream hit purely from the natural charisma of the actor. The new Hellboy glaringly shows how important Perlman was to those movies.
The new guy wasnt half bad. Ron does it better, but the new one was still pretty great
@@undeadinside3571 Every aspect of his Hellboy character is a direct copy of what Perlman was doing. They mine as well have got Jai Courtney to be Hellboy.
i saw some differences with the 2 right away. Perlman's hellboy didnt joke around as much and when he did, it was usually delivered a little better. The new one wasnt as good, but it was still good. The gore was great, the effects were awesome, and the characters were at least pretty good. I would say the nee hellboy was around 7/10 and the old one was 9.5/10 or even 10/10
scampoli25 who doesn’t
@@mikecahall542 People who go outside
Now that Hellboy 2019 failed, can we please finally bring Ron Pearlman and Guillermo del Toro back for Hellboy 3?
It failed and the other two movies didn't make much money.
@@dranzerjetli5126
Unfortunately
@Daniel j. Milburn
Agreed
Hellboy 2019 was absolute garbage, one of the worst movies of the 2010s. we are never getting another Hellboy movies thanks to that.
I hope so too
He will always be Hellboy to me.
Frank Castle it’s not just the make-up but his personality and soul!!!!
And now we're stuck w/SJW hellboy...
Frank Castle same
Philip Anderson how is the new Hell boy a sjw??
Frank Castle Growing up as a Halo fan, he’ll always be Lord Hoode
Ron is totally made for the role of Hellboy nd nobody can deny that fact...he made the character legendary
mintythekid 9 I like the thought of a new hellboy but I don’t like the person acting as hellboy it doesn’t fee right
Angel Swag That could possibly be because they are trying to make the new Hellboy closer to the comics.
Just like Willem Defoe was destined to be the Joker... But that is only a fantasy now
@@angelswag4948 looks flop to me
Without him there is no hellboy
I lowkey hate that David harbour is the new hellboy. Not because he’s bad, but because he’s a great actor and guy and he got caught in such a bad movie.
Jackson C ^^^ this right here
This movie was fantastic and dark and brutal.
@@ModernMessiah LOL! Thanks for that, I needed a good laugh today!
I refuse to watch the new HellBoy. With all due respect to David, I think he is a great actor, but Ron Perlman is my HellBoy. Period.
@@smithsgrove6602 I love Perlman's Hellboy, but his absence from the new movie is far from the reason that the movie is terrible. David made a good job on the character, but everything else about the movie is a trainwreck. If anything the real problem was Guillermo Del Toro's absence.
I love the way Ron Perlman talks, he almost sounds like a mob boss
Mob Boss meets Bob Ross imo
Motorcycle club president*
He actually was a russian mafia boss in Police academy 7 :)
I'm agree 1000%.I would like to know how to talk like him.
He was in kid cannabis
Ron Perlman’s acting is what helped people take superhero movies seriously. He did a great job.
@jon pork bruh not as cheesy as marvel movies nowadays. they cant survive 5 fcking seconds without forcing in jokes
@@diollinebranderson6553 that can be true, but not all super hero films need to be gritty and dark, certain films can be dark, but if they are all dark then what's really the point of making a superhero film, which can be enjoyed by everyone!
The MCU works best with its humour, but they also do take a lot of stuff seriously, and the DCEU with its dark stuff, but with more light hearted moments in between.
@@SWDude2710 Frankly MCU's humor was well done in Phase 1. After that it all their movies became cheesy sitcom type humor with set up, punchline, set up, punchline etc. throughout. And then the humor's generic or "dad jokes" instead of witty or clever like Iron Man 1 and The Incredible Hulk.
@@kendallrivers1119 I can agree with that, though I do feel the Ant Man films, Thor 3 and the Gotg films are by far some of the funniest films the MCU has made in recent times, and I think the comedy works very well with them.
The Captain America Films are still quite serious and grounded in their own way, and the humour isn't as major in them tbf.
Even if people nowadays are a bit divided on the comedy in general, least the MCU also doesn't rely on dirty humour, like the live action transformers series has done, as well!
@Yahawashi_Is_The_Messiah well blade came out in 98 if anything that one was taken seriously first.
We deserve another hellboy but a third one to complete the old ones
With today's liberalism?! Ha! Haha! Good one!
@@geegeenumber4672 what do you mean?
@@ChosenMan37 I'm anxious for his explanation.
What have you done to “deserve” a third one?
I pay my taxes
Perlman would've made a great Thanos.
Perhaps
Right hand of doom and infinity gauntlet? OP
Wasn’t he in the running for cable at some point?
Thanos is fine the way he is... lol
Wait he isnt thanos.
Ron Pearlman literally made hellboy one of my favorite characters.
Exactly, Pearlman hellboy it's just not the same without him
Fook Nagga its not the same without del toro as well
Agreed he's my #1 along with spider man.
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They could both be watching paint dry but still have more charisma than the new movie.
I am pissed not getting that Hellboy 3.
@Day Walker204 no its a reboot and not with Del Toro
I would bet that this will be the superior version.
What a cool classy dude
And yet i wished we could of seen how those twins would look like since Hellboy becamed a father which we all know it was one until at the end the funny part they were actually having twins
Bjarni Árnason - Same, but Mike, who writes the comics, says the studio would never go through with what the story was supposed to be, to conclude the trilogy. I won't say what was gonna happen as I don't want to spoil it for anyone. No matter how good Harbour is, & I hear test screenings have NOT been good, he cannot live up to the original. Look at Pearlman, no offence to the guy, but he was born to play the part. Did any of you see him get in full make up for a kids make a wish?! That was real nice. EDIT: Also, no del Toro. He is the master of the weird & monsters, look st Pacific Rim, Shape of Water, etc - without him it will not be the same.
Imagine a world where we got both Hellboy III and Spider-Man 4.
Hellboy 3: Hell Yes.
Spider-Man 4: Hell No.
Forget what this moron said above me, hell fucking yeah that world would be awesome!!!!
@@____-jh3tz lol, the only moron here is you for wanting another shitty film for an obsolete, overrated trilogy and starring a shitty Spider-Man
@@salarzx62090 stop acting like your unpopular opinion is fact.
Oh that would be nice.
Love ron perlman. Very underappreciated actor.
Yes Desperation is his best movie.
Maybe cuz he kills your dad if you dont agree on selling guns. ?
@death wish I know right ? I work so hard to protect the world and this is what I get ? No appreciation
True
So true!!!
Ron even did the voice in the animated stuff, I can’t name another actor who does that. He is Hellboy.
it wasn't just ron pearlman in the animated ones, selma blair, doug jones and john hurt also voiced in it. ron pearlman as hellboy selma blair as liz sherman, doug jones as abe sapien and john hurt as proffesor trevor "Broom" Bruttenholm
@@hedrickben000 hes talking about the actor that voiced and played hell boy specifically witch was ron perlman try reading his comment again.
@@childeaterieatkidz4208 and he's bringing up that the cast for the Hellboy movie also did the voices of their characters. Don't be an ass, especially when you don't know what you're talking about
Mike mignolas art is hellboy, hellboy is a character on paper first and a movie second. Most of you fucking morons have never read the comic or knows it even exists.
Matthew Lillard as Shaggy lmao
I love this guy, I met him once in Portland and I asked him if they were working on hellboy three (this was a little bit after the second one came out). And he basically told me "I sure hope so because my ex wife is getting expensive and the money has to come from somewhere." he is a pretty funny guy and I loved getting to talk to him.
He sounds awesome!
Yeah love the aura around him remind me of one of my uncle
Is he as big as he looks?
TayV 813 yeah he was a pretty big guy, just no where near as big as they made him seem in hellboy.
The original Hellboy movies had such balance. The dynamics between the main characters were charming and believable.
-John Hurt as Hellboy's adoptive father was so sagely and magical in his demeanor. The creators of the comic book even say that his portrayal of Bruttenholm was "uncanny". As if he were the original inspiration for the character in the first place.
-Selma Blair is so hot as Liz (lol no pun intended) and she really sells me with her character's tortured past. Her interactions between two entirely different men like Hellboy and Myers is both comedic and touching.
-Abe's character, brought so wonderfully to fruition by both Doug Jones and David Pierce is a precise, intellectual foil to Hellboy's rough and tumble approaches (I also like how their nicknames are simply 'Red' and 'Blue' when on missions together).
-Jeffrey Tambor is great and pretty funny as Manning even though his character tries to look tough in front of Hellboy.
-Rupert Evans as Myers does a wonderful job of showing us just how different and how much more powerful Hellboy is compared to an everyman character.
-Ron Perlman, the man of the hour, the solid rock foundation of the film, fits so sublimely as Hellboy that it's almost funny. There's no silly accents or gimmick traits to try and make us love his character more than we already do. He makes you feel like Hellboy is real. He's so grounded despite his fantastical nature and origin. All the better to have us latch onto him and every charisma-dripping word of his.
DuskyLore I am liking this comment simply because it is fact.
DuskyLore Hollywood always fucking some shit up, first Spider-Man 3 now hell boy 3
Didn't read it I just respect a well formatted paragraph
You haven't even seen the new one yet
@@kevindary5991 Trailer says a lot, mate!!
aww ron he sounds so sad when he talked about helllboy 3 he cares about the character and was sad to see it go.
Indeed he put quite a lot of time and effort into that character and for him not be able to bring a conclusion to the character must be heart breaking for him
Me too
@Boba Fett I honestly feel like he could still pull it off; it wouldn't be easy but it could be done
@Boba Fett I suppose regardless of that I'm certain he was sad to hear the news
Yea he sounded he wasn't in the mood when they were talking about it i think he was getting emotional since he knows he won't get a 3rd movie or play the role anymore.
What makes Pearlman so special isn't just his look or even that iconic voice, it's that he understands his roles in a way that shines through his performances.
Too bad he wasn't normal in real life! He supports kiddy diddlers and woke b.s like that.
Anyone else back here after watching the new Hellboy trailer...and already missing the definitive Ron Perlman in that role
Yes i am missing ron perlman as hellboy
Yes I am 😭😭😭
Yes, missing Ron Pearlman , but also Guillermo Del Toro who makes unique, magical movies, I don't think the new Hellboy will measure up to his artistic attention to detail. He makes very special, thought provoking, movies that resonate long after you've watched them. Most other directors /movie makers can't come close.....
The new Hellboy look is "Hell." Only Ron Perlman does Hellboy as he should be portrayed. Period. . . .That's All Folks!
me
He would have played a perfect Cable.
Agreed but I dont think he looks the part
@@nachoprime9649 You really think so? His look is actually perfect in my opinion. Big, tall, muscular dude with white hair.
I have that Marvel Select Cable figure, it always reminds me of Ron. Look for images of that figure, it will give you an idea of how Ron would look as Cable
I honestly think it should have been Stephen Lang
@@riotbreaker3506 Lang is in Shape but his facial traits doesn't look like a son of a Scott Summers and Madelyne Pryor
an "open wound" for us all; the missing third movie :,(
Yeah no joke! It was a sad day when I found out about the reboot instead of the trilogy.
They should release the script for the final movie
open wound not really I'm more disappointed and he's not going to be the actor for Hellboy they're going to pass the torch to some a****** it's not going to be the same honestly it's not this actor has something the letter that others don't I bet this Hellboy is going to suck I'm going to go see it but it's going to suck
Unfortunately that's how Hollywood works
I gave the new HellBoy a chance, trying to approach it with an open mind.
I deeply, deeply regret this decision.
@I see it like this I feel like I really loved the originals, and waited years to see what would come of if we were going to get the third film, literally would check annually. After a while I figured it's too late honestly, Ron's too old now to give us solid actions scenes without hurting himself. I'm still bitter about it too because it's so clearly unfinished, but this new Hellboy is still definitely a 6.5 out of 10. It's a good fun entertaining movie. Not as good as the originals, but still good. I'd say watch it, my wife and I enjoyed it quite a bit and even though there's a stark difference between the two portrayals, the new one isn't all that bad, still pretty close to the comic book iteration.
S a m e.
You and me both buddy!!
me and my mom sighed at least 20 times during that snoozefest of a movie, they literally release every action scene in the trailer fucking numbskulls
It was crap.
Ron Perlman was Hellboy. Like how Harrison Ford was Han Solo. You just do not recast that role.
@There’s a feeling I get when I look to the West - True.
Tell that to every fucking remake and reboot in the industry
I agree
It's gonna bomb
I agree
Love Ron if for no other reason than that he's 100% honest and can speak his mind
Jason Hall And his voice is just awesome.
@TallCoFlyBoy Yeah, so I googled that shit and I can't find anything about Ron Perlman being involved with Corey Feldman. Not a thing. You should provide a source or be presumed to be making this up.
@@TheSchantz3 He's talking about "Ron Crimson', which is the pseudonym Feldman used for Jon Grissom, in discussing his sexual abuse as a child actor. It has nothing to do with Ron Perlman.
@@Knapweed Yeah, John Grissom is the only one I had found abused Feldman. He deleted his comment though anyway. Probably realized that he looked like an asshat.
BIG mistake, not doing Hellboy 3.
Same here. What a massive let down.
Sorry, but Ron's Hellboy's twin kids would have ruined 3.
Yea, they should at least have completed the trilogy before rebooting it.
morlockmeat BIG MISTAKE U DAMN RIGHT
Heart breaking to hear Ron's thoughts on this. Hellboy 1 & 2 to me are the quintessential hero movies of the time. I grew up with Hellboy, Daredevil & The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen but Hellboy always stood out. Its obvious that Ron cared as much about the films as the fans and its a shame he didn't get to finish the series in the way he'd hoped
I'd pay good money to see him in a new Hellboy project, maybe animated ?
@@beanholder3634I’d rather see it for free if it was animated. Got to many animated shows already….
If I wanna see animated I’ll watch anime.
You forgetting about Blade? Yeah I know the third one had its problems, but the first two are two I go back to every couple years and re watch because they are really good.
It reminds me of the Netflix The Witcher with Henry Cavill. He is Geralt but with the way the writers are making the story go, he couldn't do its fair justice.
Blade, Hellboy and Spawn were my favorites growing up....sadly Ron is too old now....such a shame the hellboy reboot suckkeddd sooo hard
Perlman is hellboy. Nicolas Cage is Nicolas Cage
Dan Dan
Nicholas Cage will always be Big Daddy from the movie "Kick Ass" in my eyes.
Broccoli Rob is Broccoli Rob
If you havent seen Bad Lieutenant? you have got to see it! Cage was awesome in that movie
I laughed entirely too hard at this
@@Turbohead25 same here 😂😂😂😂😂
Sorry but the new hellboy is not good as Ron Perlman. The voice and the attitude of Rod is what make the character unique.
Exactly
This is an understatement. Perlman was PERFECT for role. Not to say that there's anything wrong with Harbour, he just wasn't cut out to play Hellboy.
Exactly. I was re-watching the first 2 and I decided to see the trailer for the new one because I knew it was a different actor and I was so disappointed in the cast that was chosen.
the chemistry just wasn't the same at all. And no offense to the cast but they just didn't have the charisma and natural ability for the roles as Ron Perlman and his cast did. I also missed the practical effects that felt more organic and real compared to the over the top CGI fest the 2019 Hellboy had.
Rod.?
Ron Perlman is probably the only person in that room that has read a Hellboy comic.
😂
Trailer aside for the new movie. The director and Mike Nolan have said many times that this new movie is going to be closer to the comics and I hope he's right. Alot of people complaining about the movie are only basing it on the trailer which is a little sad
GOD DAMN MOTHERFFTTYUUING SELL OUT SONS OF BITC !!! I will miss Ron son much.... This is NOT RIGHT!!!!! BOYCOTT NEW HELL BOY!!!!!
sundriedtomato No... Basing a complaint off a simple descrption of the movie would be sad... Basing it off a trailer is completely fine, as a trailer is meant to hint at the movies tone and plot... And me and many others aren't liking that trailer...
I dont mean to come off rude if... I really do hope this movies turns out good, but im doubting it...
And had it not been for the role of Hell Boy, I'm certain Perlman would'nt have even looked at a comic book of HB!
I remember being a Hellboy fan before any Iron Man or Avenger movie come out.
Loved it !
Half life fans feel your pain Ron!
It's still an open wound. Thanks Michelle Laylaw for Epistle 3 though
Have you seen the Hellboy 2019 Fan Edit video?? THAT is what we wanted, a suspenseful Hellboy movie with an ending we didnt see coming... I'm upset about this remake of Hellboy... screw those Marvel and DC movies.... Hellboy is something that should not have been remade unless it was going to be DONE RIGHT
fallout 2 fans?
@@tsohgallik lol thats why marvel and dc is more successful while hellboy is the only successful character dont be a hater loser
skinDizzle
i think fallout 3 was still good. there was karma and it was the closest to fallout it could be. in the future, i am sure someone will make a good fallout.
I actually really like David Harbour as new Hellboy, but i agree that they shoulda closed the trilogy before the reebot
Agreed
Very good words from you sir, wise words indeed
@JMFS cry about it lmao
What exactly did you like about him?
I read an opinion on how the reboot should have been *a TV show*..a memory from the pre-COVID media production landscape
They should make an animated movie and give us closure !
throw a petition on change.org and get crowd funded and I'm supporting.
He was actually the voice of Hellboy for a few animated movies. Though, I don't think any of them were sequels to the live action movies
Pitch it to Netflix. They'll green light just about anything.
@@DavidMartinez-ce3lp they weren't, they were from the comics
@@elemaire86 I'll throw twenty on it
I would still watch another Hellboy film with Perlman to finish the Trilogy... regardless of the recent release starring Harbour.
Makes me sad that we will never see the 3rd and final movie from Del Toro. I know it would've been amazing.
What happened btw? Why did we not get a third movie?
It's really difficult to fill Del Toro's shoes and the new trailer proves that.
I think is suck more now that I know that they where planning a third one but did t make it
@@lordmawkish1286 I don't even know. All I know was I was hearing that it was ganna be done a couple years after the 2nd but that came and went and nothing ever happened. I'm pretty sure it's probably because the producers weren't cooperating because the 2nd movie wasn't that well received but the whole cast and Del Toro were all for a 3rd installation. I honestly thought this was ganna be the 3rd movie when I first saw mention of it but was sadly disappointed when I saw it was a reboot.
The man is 68 years old now, but I bet he's still in good shape for the majority of scenes.
Saiko Doge He looks good for 68. I really like his face and voice, it just didn’t look right when I saw the new actor in the trailer. But if they manage to do a trilogy I will manage to watch it.
He dont even look 68
when you look at him you dont think of age you are just like "damn nikqa you look good"
I hope I'm in half as good a shape when I get to 68!
I am today years old he is actually that old, damn
Maaaan, I wanted to see what Liz & Red's twins would look like! Gotdamn u, Hollywood! *shakes fist at the sky*
You can blame the fucktards at Lionsgate
*with tears in my eyes*
@@02honeydew Not Lionsgate fault, GDT wanted 150+ million for the 3rd. The 2nd movie barely broke even with 160 mil worldwide. They were great films, that sadly weren't supported with ticket sales.
A film typically has to make double it's budget to break even. HB2 was 90 million before marketing, distribution, theater revenue sharing, etc..
70-80% of films don't make money back, it's why they try to milk brands/franchises.
@@GbHaseo That's true got me
Damn them to Hell and not the cool parts of Hell either... the Parts where they gotta eat maggots while stepping on LEGOs
I'll never give up hope for a Hellboy 3 starring Ron. The most perfect casting in the history of cinema and they done away with him.
Ron Perlman's thoughts on the new Hellboy are that he doesn't have any thoughts on the new Hellboy.
Basically. He wants to distance himself from it.
@@SlasherIncorporated i don't blame him, he git burnt by it :/ he for the character well, ther was a big build up and no pay off. now its just getting re-booted. too much with re-boots.
@@azadalamiq What was the build up for? Just asking, because I don't remember that well.
Filip Jeglic
A third Hellboy movie with Ron
I mean yeah XD But what story/character wise? Why was 3rd movie necessary? I don't remember what was the build up for (if there was one). Hellboy has kids now? I hope that's not the only reason, because that also worked ok as an ending in 2nd movie.
Why cant they do an animated movie with Ron Perlman voicing him so we can get the 3rd movie we never got? It would cost them a fraction of the price and they would make at least a pretty decent profit on it.
I'd love that!
Their are two animated Hellboy movies with Ron Perlman. Check them out. That said, I would have loved for them to close out the trilogy in live-action. You can tell how close that role was to his heart.
Good Idea 🖒🖒
Already did that. Twice.
Cin3mattic it’s been done
This is so sad. Transformers has God knows how many films, and we couldn't get our third also final part of Hellboy :( Ron was such a good Hellboy !
agreed! it seems even gm got tired of sponsoring them with cars and VW took over in letting them use the beetle for bumblebee 😂
@@snoofayy6150 I mean to be fair, Bumblebee has been a Beetle since 1984.
@@RXOBANSH33 i know! i used to have a tiny bumblebee beetle when the first michael bay transformers came out and they put a few older toys back into production for awhile, i also got a DVD of the OG animated transformers movie but it's since dissapeared 😣😣
it's just funny that GM stopped sponsoring the movies for that Camaro advertising LOL
When I read the hellboy comics I read it with Ron Pearlman’s voice in my head
I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE THAT DID THAT! 🤣🤣🤣
Same here the problem i have is picturing him saying, son of a, constantly
That’s called Can’t Unhear It
Lol me too
And me too!!!! 😲
Hellboy wont be the same without Ron Perlman
or Selma Blair, she is a very ill woman.
prayers out to her.👍✌☝️🎃🎶🎵
DOOM won't be the same without Mick Gordon
Or Del Toro at the helm. That new Hellboy movie was a TRAIN WRECK.
Like Sons Of Arnachy
Yeah I like it
With all the cookie-cutter trash that’s churned out of Hollywood, the studio execs couldn’t even finish what they’d started. Why abandon a series that was already critically and commercially successful, only to restart it again??? David Harbour’s a good choice but Perlman’s set the bar as high as it can go for anybody playing Hellboy into the future. Direction by Guillermo Del Toro, Cinematography by Guillermo Navarro, and musical score by Danny Elfman, and the rest of the delightful ensemble cast added to Perlman’s picture perfect performance... sigh, I still want this trilogy finished... it had heart.
Mlems Smelm True, by today’s standards and box office expectations of comic book adaptations, those numbers aren’t all that impressive. No doubt the third film would have been a lock if it had grossed closer to $300m (still a reasonably low figure by today’s standards). Although given the notoriously corrupt Hollywood accounting practices, all their numbers can be taken with a grain of salt: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_accounting
*The Hellboy films strayed as far as possible from the comics. The new one, believe it or not, has Mike Mignola's approval, it's comic accurate, it has tons of fanservice, and probably good*
Commercially successful? I hate to break it to you, but as great as they were, the movies didn't break even with their budgets.
@Liam Krauser they might not have been MCU type numbers but I doubt they would have made a sequel if Hellboy wasn't commercially successful. You have to remember what's a mega hit now is different from what was considered a big hit back then
rivers Liam actually correct sort of. They were not commercially successful. They didn't really lose money but they didn't make much money.
You had Ron perlman in the studio? God damn.
Wannabe fake biker guy lol
^ Wannabe troll tryhard ^
Oh I loved Guillermo and Perlman's HB films. They were absolutely brilliant. My favourite Perlman character and I wouldn't have been a massive fan of his otherwise, but their HB was just the perfect mix of tough, brave, good and cool dude all rolled into one.
He will ALWAYS be my HB.
Amazing del Toro impression!
Beat me to it
I was about to like your comment until I saw the number
If Hellboy II didn't come out literally right before The Dark Knight in 2008, it would have been a bigger hit and we would have already had a third film made by this point. I didn't particularly love The Golden Army, I'd still give it a solid 3 out of 5, but I loved that first Hellboy film. The sequel was lacking John Hurt (apart from the intro; which was great, minus the odd look to young Hellboy) and Rupert Evans (who was essentially the heart of the original film). Still, I believe Perlman's right with saying that this third film would have been something truly special and a great way to cap-off this franchise. Such a shame they had to go and reboot it instead (somehow I imagine this reboot not turning out so well at the box-office, no matter how well/poorly received it is, because I don't think audiences are going to take too well to a different actor playing Hellboy when they've invested so much into Perlman, who could have clearly still played him).
If that's the case, they probably won't even bother seeing this remake and the studio's gonna wish they stuck it out with del Toro instead (especially considering his recent Oscar wins).
@@thejon93rd You underestimate how interesting hellboy is. Mike Mignola made a fantastic character and the comics are a solid foundation for any of the films. Hellboy as a character is interesting enough to pull in casual audiences without the help of del toro or perlman.
I think it will do better (financially)
Just because it's a "superhero" movie, doesn't mean it's automatically going to make money. I understand there's interesting source material to explore here with Hellboy as a comic-book character, but, I'm just saying, maybe people won't respond to it as well as they do for others. Not every comic-based film is gonna be a surprise hit at the box-office, such as Venom (a movie many thought would fail financially, however it has done great business for Sony instead). We'll see how this reboot does when it arrives; I'm not expecting it to be a terrible movie, let me just admit that, I just don't believe this will be a hit for the studio, unless they're REALLY pulling out all the stops to make this a film people want to see... because, right now, I don't see or believe the hype).
I like David harbour as hellboy more than I do them making a hellboy 3. I think David is going to be great as hellboy. He seems perfect for the role and it will be a new take on the character
I love David Harbour, but there’s a reason GDT petitioned so long to get Ron Perlman. He has that infernal regality to him, that eternal furnace in his voice, and that presence that just fills up a whole room. These aren’t things you just find.
Maaaan Pearlman’s voice. Tough and intimidating, smooth and ominous when he wants is to be.
Would love to see him doing more voice work.
As far as I'm comcerned! RON PERLMAN will always be the ultimate HELLBOY!
Don't fix what ain't broken... Ron is Hellboy. 👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹
Better Hellboy and better Vincent (Beauty and the Beast, I'm comparing with the CW version).
Brian Boudrot I agree with you.😀
Hollywood executives never do the right thing...money is their drive...
Antony Andre' / renaissance artist and artisan whts urd point u poor dickhead
well we got Blade Runner 2049 that was good and a financial flop, just to name one example, so sometimes they also do the right thing ...
Well, its just that with The Golden Army just shows the realistic results when a movie just doesn't do any good
goodial Villeneuve is an amazing Director. I’m ready to see Dune.
tinwoods When you care more about making money than making a quality product then it’s a problem
Hollywood KNOWS how to screw up a good thing
Just saw the new hellboy trailer, I like David and it's not his fault but Ron is hellboy and Del Toro is his Chief Handler, new one doesn't look good based on trailer but we'll have to just have faith I guess
Plus they made it too comedic, almost as if they tried really hard to emulate the Deadpool movies humor...
@@capricornking560 so because of one trailer, they made it too comedic?
@@simonjeremy1776 - Yes, the trailer was made to be comedic as possible as a way to hype the movie. Don't know about the rest of the movie, because I haven't seen it and don't plan to... #TeamPerlman #TeamDelToro
Did you say 'Faith' ??? *Dutch Van Der Linde approves of this message.
natshenkin he has a plan
Some actors are just born to do certain roles. Perlman is hellboy. Bad idea to do reboots example being Magnum P.I.
Mindlink1 reboots are fine if done right
@@helpumuch6887 name me one reboot that was better than the original.
@@mindlink1811 the new transformers lmao
@@mindlink1811 Battlestar Galactica. Hands down. I was there for the originals, and while fun, the new iteration was INCREDIBLE.
@@@mindlink1811 John Carpenter's The Thing
Ron perlman should make a straight to DVD animation version of his idea for the third installment of bellboy,and use the original cast.
There are two Hellboy animated films with the original cast doing the voices from 06 and 07
Or better yet, not use this idiot and get Mike Magnola to do it. He isn't anything but the actor, let the writer come up with the story
Both animated films are written by mignola. He is involved with everything thats has been adapted from his comics. Mignola is the true g
That would be awesome 😆
@@bumblesquatt living up to the name i see
Ron Perlman is, and will always be the man for Hellboy, terrific actor, both on-voice and on-screen, he's been a legend throughout his entire filmography and hasn't gotten the appreciation and recognition he deserves, Ron is an influence and inspiration to me
Ron Pearlman, thank you for all your efforts. You brought the character to life. We the fans couldn’t ask for a better champion of the character.
It's okay Ron. You can be Lobo 'v'
Edit>> Thanks for all the sudden likes :0 Here's my idea for a reveal trailer for a lobo movie.
I even have the perfect trailer song: ua-cam.com/video/LILQzXpglQE/v-deo.html
Camera slowly pans around a bunch of alien thugs beaten in a bar, a bounty poster on the wall slowly going to the exit and camera pans to Lobo, You don't see his face you just see "Fanboy" patch on his back, single hand clutching the terrified thug on the bounty poster, Camera follows as Lobo drags him outside... Lobo chains the guys leg.. Camera follows chain up as Lobo sits as he slowly walks on his Spacehog flames up and flies off. Title* "Lobo"
NotTheWheel That would be bad ass. I thought about that too
Hell yeah he be perfect for the part
Don't forget Jason MoMA
Jeffrey Dean Morgan is already asking for the role. The question is, who would be a better Lobo?
Full Charge JDM, for sure. Even though he’s Bruce’s father in the DCEU
This guy is a good actor 👌🏼
Favorite movies with Ron in them.
1.) The Last Supper
2.) Hellboy 1 & 2
3.) Tv Show Sons of Anarchy
Enemy at the gate
Alien Resurrection?
Halo!
And he was in avatar and all fallout
Blade 2
Now that the remake is shit hopefully we can get the real sequel now
Damn I would've loved to see Ron Perlmans as the Hellboy again
Why did he not voice Hellboy in Injustice?!?
Bruh I was thinking the same
Probably too expensive. Ron is established in the voice acting community too.
Shut the hell up?!?
MrStrikecentral it’s the only time anyone else has ever voiced hellboy
Yeah it didnt feel right hearing it
Ron you made Hellboy!!!! Hellboy, will not be Hellboy without you, Ron!!!!
My dad took me to see hellboy in theatres, and I was instantly hooked (born in 96 btw). He never said too much of what we were gonna see but I always ended up getting drawn in within the first 10 minutes. Apocalypto, pulp fiction, the big lebowski, snatch, star wars, breakfast club, phenomenon, fmj, spawn, the thing, the exorcist etc.. forgot where I was going with this but uhh... they dont make movies like they used to lol thanks for ur service dad.
Kudos to your dad for introducing you to quality media. Respect to you for sharing and giving your father some praise to complete strangers. I wish you both the best. I suggest you plow through all of Tarantinos and the Cohen Brothers works.
@@easterriot1916 I mean, aside for Spawn, since that had so many problems with the storyline, these others are good. I like and hate both Tarantino and Cohen Brothers works for similar and different reasons.
Ron Perlman,smart,good humor,professional the Hellboy character ends with him,will be no other.
They should make an animated version of the movie guillermo wanted to make
This right here🙌🏻
I'd honestly love if some network like HBO gave Hellboy 3 the Showtime/Twin Peaks treatment and gave Del Toro and Perlman the opportunity to do Hellboy 3 with full creative control and budget. Wouldn't be as grand, but the line between film/television has grown slim as is and many shows already have multi million dollar budgets.
there are some animated hellboy movies, i remember i watched 2 and the voice was from Ron
don't give disney any ideas
Or a video game! Would be better!
He nailed the role. I saw a trailer for the new one, and the other guy looked like a cheap parody.
Yup!
David Harbour from stranger things is hellboy now so it could be worse. Ron is the man for the job but the alternative ain't bad either 👌 at least wait for it to come out
Omfs... I honestly couldn't tell if it was a joke trailer
He's from stranger things 😂 he plays hopper
@@curliousoakshield2889 I have no idea how the new movie is going to turn out, but I think we're can all agree whoever made the new trailer sucks. The song choice alone......
“I dont want to talk about it” so the whole interview is them continually opening the wound
I see a lot ppl misplacing blame. There's a lot of reasons HB3 didn't go through.
1. HB movies barely broke even. It takes a movie double it's budget to break even, after you add millions for advertising, distribution, theater revenue sharing, etc..
2. GDT wanted 150+ million to do part 3.. part 2 only did 160 worldwide. The sales just didn't excuse the budget. It was a huge risk.
3. Actors move on..
It sucks but its a case of great movies, never getting the sales they deserved.
It's always about money, plain and simple. Good story/fan satisfaction never is the top priority. Case in point, as divisive as The Last Jedi was, it still raked in billions. As long as Disney's stockholders are happy, it's good enough for the studio.
I mean “great” is a stretch let’s be honest.
I'm sure the production costs for the reboot will still be quite high and the "R" rating will massively restrict sales - it's going to be Suicide Squad all over again
Hellboy was a huge movie as far as DVD sales and cable, I have no doubt both films were quite profitable in the end (boxoffice alone it was close, but Hellboy is the type of film that got viewed a lot after the fact). The bigger factor (if true) might be Del Toro asking a big fee, sure, and at some point too much time passing
Hell boy flopped cuz of all these marvel fan boys
Need Ron back, he still has unfinished business as you can see from the interview. Ron is the hellboy we want and deserve
every time i see the podcast, i see the poster of Schenpp and it breaks my heart knowning that he is not here anymore.....
Miss you big guy!!
Yeah, Jon and now Stan too, end of an era and very sad for it too.
Stan was too big to hurt, at least for me, it was more shock and general sadness, like when Bowie died or Robin Williams but Schnepp felt like a personal loss. That one still hurts when I think about it. But cheers to the legend and the hero he helped make.
tony pinto 😕🙁☹️🥺😭
Wait! What? He died???
Rest in peace John snip! and you to Stan Lee!
Ron's a cool dude. I met him at a convention where he was only doing one day and was totally swamped open to close. He was very generous with his time but you could tell he was burnt out as hell and wasn't much for faking it or for conversation.
Not only was Perlman good in the movies but was funny too.
Agreed. Even though he was a red demon with horns, he was still relatable.
You will always be the only actor to play hellboy to perfection to me Ron. The character you portrayed brought a lot of reality, believability of the hellboy persona... funny, playful, true superhero when need to be
I saw the new hellboy trailer and I was not impressed. I was half hoping it would be decent but it looks like a corny cash grab.
They seem to be mimicking the first Hellboy and trying to sprinkle some Deadpool in there
@@BigRawb666 so... Like the cómic?
@@Carlos-pm7bb clearly they don't know the character.
They really dropped the ball putting out that crappy trailer. I've a feeling the movie itself will be better than the trailer makes it look though. Hope so anyway.
radical dreamer I just watched it. Looks fucken terrible.
He's a great great actor and very humble. Love his Hellboy movies and his acting in The Name of the Rose. Just great.
I grew up with HELLBOY through middle and high school. He's epic!
9/30 Studios this new one will be insane!!
Ron will always be my he'll boy. Guys a legend.
Your voice is real hellboy.
I had ZERO interest in the new hellboy
Ron pearlman IS hellboy
He steals every scene of any movie he is in
Ron Perlman is just a far better actor
He elevates any project he is part of.
While I like the other actor, he's good in Stranger Things, the trailer looks like he's doing a Ron Pearlman impression of Ron playing Hellboy. He even seems like he's trying to do an impression of Ron's voice with his lower parts, but the voice is all wrong when he talks "normal" or yells.
Let's not just make that decision just yet let's give him a chance and see how he does...
You will always be my Hellboy, Ron.
Even though we never got it, thank you for pushing and fighting for it.
Hellboy without Perlman is like Solid Snake without David Hayter.
O ya? Cause Kurt Russel was not character in two films. Sick burn brah.
Unfortunity were getting oscar Isaacs, at least with david being cast as hellboy it wasnt agenda driven!! Unlike the new mgs movie being made
Man, I was anticipating a trilogy after part 2. It was a bummer not to see it happened. Loved the Hellboy movies. Ron Perlman is a LEGEND.
Ron Pearlman is Awsome as Hellboy only actor that could portray Hellboy
the spawn of Michael Myers we don’t really know that yet
@ that's rough, but Ron is an old school actor who did a great job as hellboy. He gave a great rough character, the new one is more humorous. I look forward to seeing it.
@@nathanbertie5862 The new one doesn't sound how I imagine him sounding
@Zac Crow never a bitch voice. For real and the new design is terrible it's not nostalgia. It's not favoritism. Its literally the movie looks and sounds horrible. But people dick ride horrible shit i mean look at happy death day. It somehow got a sequel.
That’s not fair, we’ll never get another Hellboy movie again if that was the case
My first memory of Ron Perlman was in a tv series called Beauty and the Beast ..he was Vincent and Ive been a huge fan since..he is Hellboy and Hellboy will not be the same without him..its a shame they didn't let him do the trilogy.
@keithblood560: Yep. Brilliant, but unfortunately short lived, T.V. series "Beauty & the Beast" ( 1987 - 1990 ) - starred Ron Perlman as "Vincent" ( the "Beast" character, ) along with brilliant actress Linda Hamilton [ earlier of 'The Terminator' ( 1984, ) and later of 'Terminator II: Judgement Day' ( 1991 ) fame ] as "Catherine" ( the "Beauty" character. )
I'll always be bummed we didn't get Hellboy 3.
Maybe ,,, This might reopen the doors
Ron Perlman needs to be in a remake. They have to save the Hellboy trilogy.
Too old.
@@adriantrusca1245too old? WTF you're talking about. Jeez. And no, he doesn't need to be in any remake. He has class.
Ron Pearlman WILL ALWAYS BE HELLBOY!!!!!!. 👹👹👹👹😈😈😈😈😈😈
My nigga he's the best hell boy
Daaamn.... my wish is to be able to see the hellboy 3 for closure made by guillermo del toro... It will never happen
@@BennyGoId Del Toro personally wants as much as Hellboy 2 MADE, so yeah, not ever going to happen.
Wish Ron was playing Hellboy.
Ron might have been a great Hellboy, but in real life he is just another Hollywood NPC, piece of shit. Fuck that guy.
@@OldieWan So he's a liberal douche?
He is an NPC SJW progressive liberal. Calling him a liberal would be an insult to normal liberals everywhere. The progressive assholes give everyone a bad name. They are the true racist scum bags of the new age.
Tony Hind Where/what is your profile pic from?
Ty what’d he do?
Thank you Ron for introducing Hellboy😈 to us.
I only watched the second movie, it was fantastic!!! I only recently realized it's been 10 years and no sequel.
Hellboy is awesome!! 😈
Collider is killing it
Too bad nobody watching
I miss the old team, from Amc, movie talk, that show, started it all, and is the reason, we all got into watching the show...RIP JON
I still hope for Hell Boy 3. It was my my goddamn childhood.
he is always my Hellboy
3:55 That Del Toro impression is SPOT ON hahahah