Gotta remember, while this will obviously be low budget, it nevertheless fits the tone of the comics perfectly. In the comics, Hellboy was "the world's greatest paranormal investigator" and he always was an investigator first, superhero second. Not every single story involved him fighting some major threat to mankind with high stakes and intense action sequences. And as this is being made by the literal creator of the comics, I think it's safe to say he knows what he's doing.
I would shell out good money for a regular series of lower-budget, monster-of-the-week, paranormal investigation Hellboy movies. That would get me back into movie theaters regularly.
Hell yeah. If Fast and Furious can poop out 10 movies, surely, Hellboy's good for at least as many installments. Make it a premier HBO style streaming show even.
They should honestly just animate the hellboy comics the same way anime adapts manga 1 for 1. It was already proven mignolas art style can be animated thanks to the amazing adventures of screw on head which was mignola's art style captured in motion perfectly. I would kill for an animated adaptation of hellboy in hell.
@@anarkistogre I read The Crooked Man story. This looks like its getting back to its roots. The whole world isnt at stake or anything. A lot of Hellboy's adventures in the comics were pretty small and quiet ,and this seems to have captured that vibe. (I don't care about its budget.)
Yeah, not every Hellboy arc dealt with the fate of the entire universe, occasionally he just showed up in obscure places and dealt with the local ghoul, and honestly, I kind of like that.
Thnx I almost hated on it but reading that comment and thinking for longer than five seconds about the comics.... Oh fuck ya this is gonna be sick as shit.
Hellboy comics: 80% solving a paranormal case (usually involving ghosts) by himself in a random part of the world and 20% life on the line stopping a world ending threat with crazy plot points that usually involve some Lovecraft deity or elements of Lovecraft Hellboy movies: 100% world ending threats and 0% self contained He works for the BPRD (bureau of paranormal research and defense) which is essentially the FBI for ghosts, monsters, and all sorts of other weird shit that people have forgotten about collectively and have relegated to the stuff of legends and bedtime stories to scare kids and make them behave. To me, this feels like a return to form like how The Batman did with reminding people through the story that he's the world's greatest detective, just like how Hellboy is the greatest paranormal investigator there is and that's his primary job. Obviously that job gets physical but half of those short stories involving just a simple exorcism or some cryptid, he uses his brain over brawn. I think the look of the movie is alright and it'll probably have character, but the tone and setting really match a lot of his comics. If he falls through a floor, they've done their research lol
Yeah, don't get why they always jump to the big stuff that happens later in the comic, like the 2019 one that is based on the literal "Death of Hellboy" story ignoring most of the comics. Even this is a stretch as Crooked Man happened after Hellboy left the BPRD, why not start at Seed of Destruction? Have Hellboy in his years with BPRD, plenty of materials for a long franchise of detective monster hunters, but I guess big execs just want yet another blockbuster.
@vanillabatcave5677 I think if they understood the format of the comic, it'd make more sense as a show with self contained seasons. If they understood what they had, they'd make a killing. It's like when they made The Batman, they understood that the character is primarily a detective that doesn't have perfect wins and that's why they nailed it. If they understood Hellboy, there'd be no conversations like this, only nitpicking about details like "where is his massive underbite" or "why doesn't he have the animal legs" and other silly stuff and I wish that's where we were
The thing that gets me excited about this is that there are moments in the trailer that are ripped straight from the comic book story and that attention to detail is good. It shows the people making this are fans of the comics. I am very open minded because it’s known that this movie has a much lower budget than the others and the makeup genuinely doesn’t look bad. People are being harsh. Does it look cheaper?? 100%, but that doesn’t mean it looks bad. It’s easily the most comic accurate hellboy look
Exactly. I'd absolutely take a low budget Hellboy series as long as they're comic accurate and fit the tone of the comics. Nothing we've gotten previously has REALLY felt like Hellboy.
@@ollysherratt4220you realise it's low budget right? Meaning actor's are going to be up and coming crappie rubbish, this whole trailer screams the house of the dead movie.......
I feel like the negativity is from the people who have never read the comics. This looks pretty solid tbh and looks like I expect it if they are going to follow the source much closer than the previous movies.
@@hoopla1403 False equivalence. Stephen King didn't create Hellboy. I could just as easily argue that Clive Barker directed the only good Hellraiser movie.
Unfortunately he got the world’s worst cinematographer. No matter how good the story is, it’s going to look like a CW show. And visuals are pretty important to a movie.
I really don´t get why all the hate. As much as I love Del Toro´s movies, this Hellboy looks very accurate to the comic. Two, it seems to be more inspired by the horror element rathen than action, and three, it looks "cheap" because of budget but nowadays smaller movies have been better than most blockbusters. At least, just wait for it to judge.
This looks like a fan-made video but checking online it's an actual upcoming movie. Low budget but this looks to lean more on the horror side which I dig.
Right!?! I love Ron Perlman’s rendition, they’re classic. But looking back: they’re action films with creepy villains. I don’t LOVE what I’m seeing in this trailer, but it doesn’t look to have something the other films lacked. It also lacks the budget the franchise deserves. But I find myself leaning towards A24 films these days precisely because i like what non-mainstream filmmakers are bringing to the table. Will this look good? Likely no, i doubt they can redeem the visual style based on what we see here. But i think everything Disney makes these days looks terrible too. I will watch this in hopes that we get the soul of Mignola, if not the aesthetic
@@Eden_jasper Honestly I think this suits Hellboy better. The original comics were mostly him and maybe one other BPRD agent going to solve some monster of the week like thing with only the occasional world-ending scenario.
I read the comic, man was it scary, the bit on don't to spoil anything, but how easy you could dam your soul by playing around with some thinking it just a thrill, and nothing serious.
You need to give this a chance. Its set in the 1950's and Hellboy is younger, so thats why he looks a bit different. it might end up being pretty good.
@ethanguthrie2854 well sounds like you're the fake fan since the script for the movie was written by Hellboy's creator and he was also involved with the rest of the production.
@@factoryreset855 So what? We're fans of the series, Not the creators... Especially ones that fall off and write a hellboy movie that takes itself so seriously there isn't even a joke in the trailer.
This movie looks really accurate to the source material. The push for a more horror take on hellboy is a BEAUTIFUL idea...especially since thats how the books are written.
Agreed... Wish the budget was a little better but I understand why it's not. Tone wise (which to me is the most important thing) this looks like the best Hellboy adaptation so far.
Del toro films are good and fun camp, but they aren't very accurate to the personalities to the characters they are adapting. The movies have too much of the early 2000's super hero movie camp in them. They are fun, dont get me wrong, but they dont have the same mood or vibe of the books.
Im sorry but this is ass. They are adding horror sounds to literally a girl just looking down. Hellboy looks like a derpy cosplayer. Im fine with low budget cgi or low budget practical effects but this looks campy. Every scene just shows people looking at things weirdly or being creepy. Its not good. I like the idea and concept, just not the execution so far.
Everyone talking shit about this but I think this looks like an actual lore-accurate hellboy depiction. I think the decision to go smaller scale with a reduced budget is a great move.
Yeah, there's that profile shot of his face near the end of the trailer that looks more like Mignola's art style than anything I've seen in previous films. I'm interested. Everyone always talks like an expert, but there hasn't *been* a "perfect" Hellboy adaption yet. Like Punisher, each one has gotten some things right and some things very wrong...
@@KyleS3m3noff i think the the Crooked Man was a Richard Corbin graphic novel so not Mignola's style. this movie maybe like sin city a scene for scene adaption .
It is so funny finding out how few people have actually read Hellboy and only know him from the older movies when this trailer is actually the closest thing to the original Hellboy comics I've ever seen. I love just how creepy this thing wants to be and how accurate all the characterization is off the bat. You can tell Mignola and the crank guy really give a shit about this one, cause this feels like Hellboy by way of a studio like A24 especially with them tackling one of the spookier Hellboy stories of all time instead of some epic thing.
It looks bad. Plain and simple. No, I don't mean the tone or feel or vibe, I mean the quality. Sure, it's probably closer to the source material, but it looks bad. Very, VERY low budget. Bad acting, directing, cinematography and costuming usually go hand-in-hand with something like this.
@@aarronconleche8468the low budget makes it more accurate. The comic was specifically made to capture the vibe of old pulp-horror b-movies and comics. It's 100% intentional.
There's no replacing Perlman but this looks leagues better than the train wreck David Harbour was saddled with. Appreciate the horror aspect, hope it's much thicker in the actual movie than the trailer.
Nostalgia is a bitch isn't it? I don't know why people tie actors to comic book characters like that. That's why people still think Keanu Reeves is the best Constatine. I love the guy, but holy shit that's not Constatine and never was. Perlman was fine, but he is not Hellboy. You can argue he was A Hellboy, but not THE Hellboy. I can give you that.
@@greenrobot5Hellboy is a paranormal detective. Not a superhero. Although the originals were great movies they weren’t super accurate. This has the chance of being accurate. Obviously YOU don’t know what YOUR’E talking about
Yea, this looks a little fanmade (the budget from what i know is pretty low) but im still really curious about this since at least the tone is more different than the first two
Mike Mignola, the creator of Hellboy and Dark Horse Comics, is fully on board with this film. Hell, Mike made the script to follow his comic of the Crooked Man. So, this is a faithful recreation with help from the creator himself. For the record, Hellboy was a dark horror comic-nothing flashy or fancy.
@@diablojonesdid you even read what he said? It's coming from THE CREATOR... of HELLBOY, that means absolutely everything! Don't know what you're looking for bud 🤔
@@CaseyTulk-ky6wh Honestly, no it doesn't. He also said he liked the reboot, and we saw how that turned out. Too many times, there have been books or comics that'll be adapted and the original creator will hate it because it isn't exactly a one to one recreation of the original story, but audiences will not only love it but also prefer it over the original. Stephen King notoriously hated Stanley Kubrick's version of The Shining, but today that is a staple in cinema. I think the original creator's opinion is definitely worth some merit if you wanna give it that, but I don't think it's the final say for if a rendition of their work is good or not.
@@CaseyTulk-ky6wh Nah. Don't mean shit. He's not a film maker. He's not even close. All love to his work in the comics though. I have a shelf full of his work that i adore. But leave the film making to the film makers.
ya they could’ve done better with the makeup but this is very comic accurate, literally a page per page adaptation, i know cause i’ve read the comic so i’ll give this movie a shot!!
The Hellboy comics taught me to draw as a kid, and this looks like the movie I've been waiting for since then. Witches and monsters in the woods. The fate of someone's soul in the balance. Let's gooooo!
Director, Are you sure that you going to release this movie?? Your box office is $164,559.... Why so many directors are doesn't know how to handle the movie
Looks great! low budget hellboy horror movie! i like it. Hellboy on his own in an abandon house/forest horror setting, no huge team to support him. honestly I'm in!
Man ....sorry.....I know I'm in the minority.....but I really Believe that movie is MUCH, MUCH better than people give it credit for. I for one love it and happily have next to the original 2000s HB on my movie shelf.
@@brettglenn9328 Crazy to me how people would rather praise that Golden Army garbage than the 2019 one. I love Del Toro and the first one was really good, but good lord the second one sucks. David Harbour was a really cool Hellboy in my opinion. The plot was not amazing, but the 2019 was pretty good for me. This one does look worse due to budget, but holy shit this is by the man himself. Mignola involved got me really excited. We had Miller involved in the first Sin City and it was amazing (we don't talk about the second one), so there's hope.
All anyone is saying is “it’s low budget so it just sucks” We just had mammoth budget comic book blockbusters bleed the genre dry, do you want Hollywood to finally die or not?
@@killingmoon423 Would have to be better than them turning out fifty million superhero movies and maybe one of them is good At least this looks comic accurate
Not understanding the hate in the comments. This looks like a more gritty and simple Hellboy, with less showy big budget CGI and more emphasis on horror and an actual unsettling decent story, just like the comics. Indeed, it looks great and I have a feeling those facile comments in this comments section from those who have never even read the comics will age like milk once the movie is out..
I've read the graphic novels and I have to ask: where is Hellboy's personality in this trailer? Part of the joy of reading the comics was the handfuls of salt he defiantly threw in the faces of sorrow, evil, hate, and despair. He was a powerful foil to misery, while in this trailer he seems to be its avatar
this is waste of time they should not make this movie at first place they could save money time and overacting uff i regretting why i watched this movie
Why does this look and feel like every basic horror movie out there? Nothing screams Hellboy universe. If you didn't see Hellboy in this, it could've been a sequel to Conjuring or The Nun... and I think that's a bad thing
This looks like a fanfilm with a slightly larger budget. Also, this is directed by the same guy who gave us the Crank movies and Ghost Rider 2! 😫 Seriously, I thought we were gonna get an animated series by now after the 2019 movie.
I’m going to give this the benefit of the doubt and say that these people who made this are obviously passionate filmmakers and I can say that has the recipe for being a decent film
The strange thing is that the last film and this film are more like the source material than the Ron Perlman films and people hate these films the most.
@@SorcererVtuber That's why there's a tremendous difference between comic book fans and super hero movie fans. Which is precisely why no comic book fan was SHOCKED!, like the rest of the public was, that Thanos was going to win infinity war by snapping away half the population of the universe. I actually thought infinity war was overrated because it was so unlike the original source, no Thanos trying to do it to impress mistress Death no Adam Warlock wilding the infinity gauntlet nothing. Got him in guardians of the Galaxy and they turned Adam into a a**clown.
Because source or not, the David Harbour Hellboy movie was a bad movie as far as movie-making goes. Godawful shite! The del Toro films may have strayed from the source, but dammit especially the second one was a great movie (first one was pretty good as well).
@@TexasdontcareaboutyouNothing about Infinity War was overrrated at all. Frankly, movie-Thanos is a better written character than comic-Thanos, who killed people just because he liked a girl. That's not compelling or interesting.
If you can’t get Del Toro back to do a third, this looks like the way to go. Straight horror detective story with the creator writing it & the director of Crank and Crank 2.
I'm very excited about this film. It's written by Mike Mignola and takes place in a horror type setting. Feels very much like a return to its roots story and I hope we see young hellboy in the 50s like the comic story this movie is adapting
For those wondering this isn't a Hollywood film, it actually has Mike Mignola the creator of Hellboy Who is behind the script and the film itself because the other three films weren't Faithful Adaptations so he's making his own film on a budget on his vision, so what you are seeing is his version and vision and not a big Hollywood film.
@@SuperKratosgamer I bet Netflix would've let him make a sequel with a proper budget, but I know they don't have the rights... I have a feeling they could easily acquire them though
@@jack23325 absolutely, it was late, this lackluster trailer dropped, I’m a huge fan of Hellboy, still salty from the last film, so I went ham, I don’t care how lore accurate this one may be. Maybe I’ll be wrong, maybe I’ll be pleasantly surprised, but with those baby blues not fixed in post yet I’m not so sure. Anyways Godspeed, also Michael Stipe’s head was pretty fucking funny and at bare minimum not cookie cutter like the this one, which is still accurate.
@@thesapodcastthe script was literally written by the guy who created the hellboy comics Just because it has a lower budget doesn't mean its automatically bad It hasn't even came out yet If you're a real fan of Hellboy, you'd be excited You've probably just watched the movies and don't know what you're talking about
@@ethanride3203 own and have read all the trades, big fan, thanks for asking. Hoping against odds I’m wrong, but it being lore accurate with Mignola writing, doesn’t change the obvious fact it looks like a quickly made, low budget, cash grab with poor cinematography and color correction (or yellow eyes for that matter) for the current rights holders to continue to hold onto said rights until they get money enough to make another (possibly higher budget film) or sell the rights to the highest bidder. A real fan wouldn’t want Mignola to just sell the rights to his Magnum Opus to some two-bit production company looking to make a quick buck from the ever fading popularity of the “superhero movie” and the popular IP they claim to love.
I'm in the minority that finds the most recent Hellboy, aMAAAAAZING. The first two were a little too campy for my taste but I still found them overall entertaining. (and the elf prince was seriously badass). I'm looking forward to this one. Hellboy vs The Blair Witch? I am IN.
Buat fans big man yg kangen action, brutally, humornya jujur ngah ngoh nontonnya. Like "apa sih??" Alur boring, too much darkness, dan minim action. Still missing my big ape😞
Maybe the story is good. Looks very low budget though and i hate the change they made to his hand cannon. Also, Pearlmans shoes is nigh impossible to fill.
This is DollarTree Hellboy. This is Heckboy.
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Gotta remember, while this will obviously be low budget, it nevertheless fits the tone of the comics perfectly. In the comics, Hellboy was "the world's greatest paranormal investigator" and he always was an investigator first, superhero second. Not every single story involved him fighting some major threat to mankind with high stakes and intense action sequences. And as this is being made by the literal creator of the comics, I think it's safe to say he knows what he's doing.
@@J_C_CH I want to see Koschei the Deathless vs Hellboy live action
This looks like hellboy meets conjuring and I love it
The comment I was looking for. The reassurance of the comics. Thanks
Ok that's a fair statement but at least make him look more comic book accurate. Not some dollar store cheap knock off.
This movie will had a budget of 20-25 million
I would shell out good money for a regular series of lower-budget, monster-of-the-week, paranormal investigation Hellboy movies. That would get me back into movie theaters regularly.
@@Triscuit113 if they look as close to the books as this I'll race you for the 🍿
Hell yeah. If Fast and Furious can poop out 10 movies, surely, Hellboy's good for at least as many installments. Make it a premier HBO style streaming show even.
I personally would prefer like a prime series instead
They should honestly just animate the hellboy comics the same way anime adapts manga 1 for 1. It was already proven mignolas art style can be animated thanks to the amazing adventures of screw on head which was mignola's art style captured in motion perfectly. I would kill for an animated adaptation of hellboy in hell.
I super hate monster-of-the-week format. Feels like watching power rangers. Feels repetitive.
Hang on a damn second. You're telling me that we're getting a low budget Hellboy horror movie written by Mike Mignola himself? Sign me the fuck up!
Yup. And they kept Mignola in the loop throughout the full production to get his feedback.
@@croaxleighYet it still ended up looking like crap...
Funny all the comments are calling this a knockoff Hellboy, couldn’t be further from the truth.
@@JN-Bellicose better than the last one. That was a finely polished turd.
@@anarkistogre I read The Crooked Man story. This looks like its getting back to its roots. The whole world isnt at stake or anything. A lot of Hellboy's adventures in the comics were pretty small and quiet ,and this seems to have captured that vibe. (I don't care about its budget.)
I was surprised when I saw this but... Hellboy as an indie horror movie instead of a huge action blockbuster really fits the character.
Yeah, not every Hellboy arc dealt with the fate of the entire universe, occasionally he just showed up in obscure places and dealt with the local ghoul, and honestly, I kind of like that.
Yeah no
I wish this was an indie horror movie, it looks like a youtube fanfilm funded by the director's nana
@@murderface98 whats the difference
Thnx I almost hated on it but reading that comment and thinking for longer than five seconds about the comics.... Oh fuck ya this is gonna be sick as shit.
Hellboy comics: 80% solving a paranormal case (usually involving ghosts) by himself in a random part of the world and 20% life on the line stopping a world ending threat with crazy plot points that usually involve some Lovecraft deity or elements of Lovecraft
Hellboy movies: 100% world ending threats and 0% self contained
He works for the BPRD (bureau of paranormal research and defense) which is essentially the FBI for ghosts, monsters, and all sorts of other weird shit that people have forgotten about collectively and have relegated to the stuff of legends and bedtime stories to scare kids and make them behave. To me, this feels like a return to form like how The Batman did with reminding people through the story that he's the world's greatest detective, just like how Hellboy is the greatest paranormal investigator there is and that's his primary job. Obviously that job gets physical but half of those short stories involving just a simple exorcism or some cryptid, he uses his brain over brawn. I think the look of the movie is alright and it'll probably have character, but the tone and setting really match a lot of his comics. If he falls through a floor, they've done their research lol
Nobody cares.
Pearlman and one-liners FTW. 💪🏻👹
Who gives a shit? This looks fan-made and way past the point for its existence.
thanks
never knew that
Still liked Hellboy in the duology
Yeah, don't get why they always jump to the big stuff that happens later in the comic, like the 2019 one that is based on the literal "Death of Hellboy" story ignoring most of the comics. Even this is a stretch as Crooked Man happened after Hellboy left the BPRD, why not start at Seed of Destruction? Have Hellboy in his years with BPRD, plenty of materials for a long franchise of detective monster hunters, but I guess big execs just want yet another blockbuster.
@vanillabatcave5677 I think if they understood the format of the comic, it'd make more sense as a show with self contained seasons. If they understood what they had, they'd make a killing. It's like when they made The Batman, they understood that the character is primarily a detective that doesn't have perfect wins and that's why they nailed it. If they understood Hellboy, there'd be no conversations like this, only nitpicking about details like "where is his massive underbite" or "why doesn't he have the animal legs" and other silly stuff and I wish that's where we were
I literally said "what da f**k is this" when I saw the thumbnail😂🤣
I literally said the exact same thing a second ago
same here , I think we just started a "THIS THUMBNAIL MADE ME YELL WTF!!" group.
I think we all did lol
We owe amazing Spider-Man an apology lol
Same!
The thing that gets me excited about this is that there are moments in the trailer that are ripped straight from the comic book story and that attention to detail is good. It shows the people making this are fans of the comics. I am very open minded because it’s known that this movie has a much lower budget than the others and the makeup genuinely doesn’t look bad. People are being harsh. Does it look cheaper?? 100%, but that doesn’t mean it looks bad. It’s easily the most comic accurate hellboy look
I am excited to see the crooked man and what he will look like because he was unsettling in the comics
@@AnvilPictures yeah that little glimpse we get of him by the tree looks great
Exactly. I'd absolutely take a low budget Hellboy series as long as they're comic accurate and fit the tone of the comics. Nothing we've gotten previously has REALLY felt like Hellboy.
@@ollysherratt4220you realise it's low budget right? Meaning actor's are going to be up and coming crappie rubbish, this whole trailer screams the house of the dead movie.......
@@ollysherratt4220 do you like SCP? I have film that I made that’s psychological based
I feel like the negativity is from the people who have never read the comics. This looks pretty solid tbh and looks like I expect it if they are going to follow the source much closer than the previous movies.
When the creator of the character makes a film based on his own work and everyone shits on it. Looks like the best version of a Hellboy movie.
I mean Stephen King made a few films too, they were utter dog eggs. Creator + movie - budget sounds like dog egg omelette for breakfast
@@hoopla1403 False equivalence. Stephen King didn't create Hellboy. I could just as easily argue that Clive Barker directed the only good Hellraiser movie.
Can't wait to see Mignolas crooked man
@@hoopla1403 counterpoint, Mario Puzo wrote both "The Godfather" book and movie screenplay
Unfortunately he got the world’s worst cinematographer. No matter how good the story is, it’s going to look like a CW show. And visuals are pretty important to a movie.
This looks soooooo weird. Like a fan made trailer. This is gonna bomb in the theatre's for sure. Will be on Netflix a month later.
It's literally an indie film
Yeah, well AI was used for some of the character models. That doesn't sound very indie to me.@AimForMyHead81
@@Dr.Thirteen-bb1ubanyone can use generative AI lol
@Dr.Thirteen-bb1ub Why? Is there some budgetary standard that's required in order to use AI? Literally anyone can type a prompt into a generator.
smaller budget then the 2019 hellboy starting David harbour!
I really don´t get why all the hate. As much as I love Del Toro´s movies, this Hellboy looks very accurate to the comic. Two, it seems to be more inspired by the horror element rathen than action, and three, it looks "cheap" because of budget but nowadays smaller movies have been better than most blockbusters. At least, just wait for it to judge.
Coming Soon to a REDBOX near you.
Redbox just filed for bankruptcy.
@@JesseJ588 perfect spot for this trash then
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Yay !
They just went bankrupt too.
This looks like a fan-made video but checking online it's an actual upcoming movie. Low budget but this looks to lean more on the horror side which I dig.
Right!?! I love Ron Perlman’s rendition, they’re classic. But looking back: they’re action films with creepy villains. I don’t LOVE what I’m seeing in this trailer, but it doesn’t look to have something the other films lacked.
It also lacks the budget the franchise deserves. But I find myself leaning towards A24 films these days precisely because i like what non-mainstream filmmakers are bringing to the table. Will this look good? Likely no, i doubt they can redeem the visual style based on what we see here. But i think everything Disney makes these days looks terrible too. I will watch this in hopes that we get the soul of Mignola, if not the aesthetic
@@Eden_jasper Honestly I think this suits Hellboy better. The original comics were mostly him and maybe one other BPRD agent going to solve some monster of the week like thing with only the occasional world-ending scenario.
@@devinflint5554 i agree. I think people are going to write this off based on the costume, but i don’t hate this
@@Eden_jasper For some reason all I could think when watching this was Evil Dead o.O don't know if thats a good or bad thing
@@OrphanCrippler69bb That’s a great analysis!!! Partly because they are not universally loved. And i love the Evil Dead movies
I read the comic, man was it scary, the bit on don't to spoil anything, but how easy you could dam your soul by playing around with some thinking it just a thrill, and nothing serious.
You need to give this a chance. Its set in the 1950's and Hellboy is younger, so thats why he looks a bit different. it might end up being pretty good.
I don't have to give this schlock anything aside from contempt.
I'll give it a go. Not expecting much. Happy to be surprised.
@ethanguthrie2854 well sounds like you're the fake fan since the script for the movie was written by Hellboy's creator and he was also involved with the rest of the production.
@@factoryreset855 So what? We're fans of the series, Not the creators... Especially ones that fall off and write a hellboy movie that takes itself so seriously there isn't even a joke in the trailer.
@@MeCooper "fans"
This movie looks really accurate to the source material. The push for a more horror take on hellboy is a BEAUTIFUL idea...especially since thats how the books are written.
What in the bot comment is this? No shot anything you said is true unless you Helen keller. Then im sorry.
@@SoultakerplaysWell, they do have a point. The comics are more action horror than super hero. Can't be any worse than the last one.
Agreed... Wish the budget was a little better but I understand why it's not. Tone wise (which to me is the most important thing) this looks like the best Hellboy adaptation so far.
@@Soultakerplays we can tell you havent read a single hellboy comic in your life
@@Soultakerplays go read the comic then maybe you can stop embarrassing yourself.
This is the real hellboy, not that comical kids friendly version of del Toro
Sorry, but it's 2024 and I'm still super pissed, that we never got del Toro's Hellboy 3.
@@Yunuyei I enjoyed them, especially perlman but very little to do with the source material
the script of this movie is by mike mignola himself so this will be good as toro or better and is first movie of the franchise so this is it
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Mignola is a genius, I can't wait to see what he does with a whole movie
Ron perlman's just too old to play the character anymore
Del toro films are good and fun camp, but they aren't very accurate to the personalities to the characters they are adapting. The movies have too much of the early 2000's super hero movie camp in them. They are fun, dont get me wrong, but they dont have the same mood or vibe of the books.
This reeks of "we keep churning these out so we don't lose the rights".
It's more about Mike Mignola being stubborn about making a Hellboy movie more accurate to his comics than the Del Toro movies.
If Mignola wasn't the writer/producer in this one, I'd agree
Same with the second doom movie.
More like "we actually decided to make Hellboy like the comics instead of a constant world-saving superhero."
@@devinflint5554 And it's garbage. People love and care about Hellboy because of the Hellboy movies, and Mike Mignola is a salty baby about it.
Im sorry but this is ass. They are adding horror sounds to literally a girl just looking down. Hellboy looks like a derpy cosplayer. Im fine with low budget cgi or low budget practical effects but this looks campy. Every scene just shows people looking at things weirdly or being creepy. Its not good. I like the idea and concept, just not the execution so far.
People clowning on the low budget look have clearly forgotten that other big budget Hellboy flick we got right before this one
No. That one was better than this. All 3 were..
No, we haven't
Yeah that was shit too, what's your point?
And remembering the first two.... Which were both awesome movies.
That was actually a fairly low budget movie.
This is a no budget movie
Everyone talking shit about this but I think this looks like an actual lore-accurate hellboy depiction. I think the decision to go smaller scale with a reduced budget is a great move.
Yeah, there's that profile shot of his face near the end of the trailer that looks more like Mignola's art style than anything I've seen in previous films.
I'm interested. Everyone always talks like an expert, but there hasn't *been* a "perfect" Hellboy adaption yet. Like Punisher, each one has gotten some things right and some things very wrong...
@@KyleS3m3noff i think the the Crooked Man was a Richard Corbin graphic novel so not Mignola's style. this movie maybe like sin city a scene for scene adaption .
@@georgebrummer3038 I'm not referring to the specific story. I said that shot looks like Mignola's art. That's it.
Idk about the comics but I don’t think I’ve ever seen a horror/hero movie meshed together looks interesting. Legit looks scary pretty cool
Agreed. This looks like such a return to form
Holy shit this reminds me of the animated movies when I was younger can’t wait
Well, I have to admit, the tone is definitely darker and more serious than it’s predecessors. Let’s give it a chance and see what it delivers.
It is so funny finding out how few people have actually read Hellboy and only know him from the older movies when this trailer is actually the closest thing to the original Hellboy comics I've ever seen. I love just how creepy this thing wants to be and how accurate all the characterization is off the bat. You can tell Mignola and the crank guy really give a shit about this one, cause this feels like Hellboy by way of a studio like A24 especially with them tackling one of the spookier Hellboy stories of all time instead of some epic thing.
Damn it A24 should be doing this😅
It looks bad. Plain and simple. No, I don't mean the tone or feel or vibe, I mean the quality. Sure, it's probably closer to the source material, but it looks bad. Very, VERY low budget. Bad acting, directing, cinematography and costuming usually go hand-in-hand with something like this.
@@aarronconleche8468the low budget makes it more accurate. The comic was specifically made to capture the vibe of old pulp-horror b-movies and comics. It's 100% intentional.
@@voodude1074 that's a pretty thin and convenient excuse.
Look, I hope the movie is good. I'll watch it either way, but it looks bad.
@@aarronconleche8468"looks bad" doesn't actually mean anything. What looks bad? Why?
One of my favorite comics I owned as a kid and they look like they’re basing the movie directly off it sounds awesome
Humour 0% Horror 💯
quality also at 0% unfortunately 😕
This is conjuring level garbage
Nothing scary about this
You haven't read the Hellboy comics right?
you say that like its a bad thing! aren't you tired of all the instantly forgettable "witty" smartarse superhero movies
There's no replacing Perlman but this looks leagues better than the train wreck David Harbour was saddled with. Appreciate the horror aspect, hope it's much thicker in the actual movie than the trailer.
it looks plenty thick already...
@@NicholasReay compared to the horror films I enjoy, it wasn't terribly creepy.
Nostalgia is a bitch isn't it? I don't know why people tie actors to comic book characters like that. That's why people still think Keanu Reeves is the best Constatine. I love the guy, but holy shit that's not Constatine and never was. Perlman was fine, but he is not Hellboy. You can argue he was A Hellboy, but not THE Hellboy. I can give you that.
@@tdcfc
I like Keanu, but yeah, almost zero to do with the comics, Del Toros hellboys were fun, but HB and Liz together was just weird
Okay but this actually looks INSANELY good. An actual hellboy horror movie written by the creator? Wtf
you literally don't know what your talking about
@@greenrobot5 please cite your sources.
@@greenrobot5Hellboy is a paranormal detective. Not a superhero. Although the originals were great movies they weren’t super accurate. This has the chance of being accurate. Obviously YOU don’t know what YOUR’E talking about
@@goofygoober1007 literally
@@greenrobot5clearly you've smoked something to draw that conclusion.
Yea, this looks a little fanmade (the budget from what i know is pretty low) but im still really curious about this since at least the tone is more different than the first two
Also, Mike Mignola - the literal creator of Hellboy - wrote the movie, so I’m sure it’ll be really faithful and good
Mike Mignola, the creator of Hellboy and Dark Horse Comics, is fully on board with this film. Hell, Mike made the script to follow his comic of the Crooked Man. So, this is a faithful recreation with help from the creator himself. For the record, Hellboy was a dark horror comic-nothing flashy or fancy.
That means absolutely nothing
@@diablojonesdid you even read what he said? It's coming from THE CREATOR...
of HELLBOY, that means absolutely everything! Don't know what you're looking for bud 🤔
Yeah he was also on board and had a direct involvement in the last Hellboy too 🤔🤔
@@CaseyTulk-ky6wh Honestly, no it doesn't. He also said he liked the reboot, and we saw how that turned out. Too many times, there have been books or comics that'll be adapted and the original creator will hate it because it isn't exactly a one to one recreation of the original story, but audiences will not only love it but also prefer it over the original. Stephen King notoriously hated Stanley Kubrick's version of The Shining, but today that is a staple in cinema. I think the original creator's opinion is definitely worth some merit if you wanna give it that, but I don't think it's the final say for if a rendition of their work is good or not.
@@CaseyTulk-ky6wh Nah. Don't mean shit. He's not a film maker. He's not even close. All love to his work in the comics though. I have a shelf full of his work that i adore. But leave the film making to the film makers.
This literally looks like a frickin TUBI movie. Guh.
Ok it looks low budget but I prefer this to the last cinematic attempt
I prefer having broken glass diarrhea to that the last cinematic attempt!
@@jaroslawszmit it had a great cast, but poorly executed
Everything in this HELLBOY film looks great....except for HELLBOY!
ya they could’ve done better with the makeup but this is very comic accurate, literally a page per page adaptation, i know cause i’ve read the comic so i’ll give this movie a shot!!
finally a hellboy film with the tone of the comics. just wish it looked better
The Hellboy comics taught me to draw as a kid, and this looks like the movie I've been waiting for since then.
Witches and monsters in the woods.
The fate of someone's soul in the balance.
Let's gooooo!
@@leej.a.7810 always wanted to be able to draw HB artwork is awesome
let’s fvcking go!!
Tubi stepping up with the licensed characters 😂
Director, Are you sure that you going to release this movie?? Your box office is $164,559.... Why so many directors are doesn't know how to handle the movie
There is just one thing common in the entire Hellboy franchise- The font.
They should have just made Ron Perlman's third movie!
The hell is this shit, This is Hellboy from f$%ing Wish, What happend to all thr action we had in Hellboy movies...!! Wtf!!!
I love how the film is made by a movie studio called Ketchup Entertainment lmao.
This is the scale of a Hellboy story I want, but man...the budget doesn't look to be doing it any favors.
The worst Hellboy movie I've ever seen. Definitely don't go there so your Hellboy memories stay intact 😢😢😢
Looks like a low budget dvd movie
This Gotta Be A Highschool Project 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Looks great! low budget hellboy horror movie!
i like it.
Hellboy on his own in an abandon house/forest horror setting, no huge team to support him.
honestly I'm in!
Still looks better than the last one.
No
And how I hate that movie
Man ....sorry.....I know I'm in the minority.....but I really Believe that movie is MUCH, MUCH better than people give it credit for. I for one love it and happily have next to the original 2000s HB on my movie shelf.
@@brettglenn9328 Crazy to me how people would rather praise that Golden Army garbage than the 2019 one. I love Del Toro and the first one was really good, but good lord the second one sucks. David Harbour was a really cool Hellboy in my opinion. The plot was not amazing, but the 2019 was pretty good for me. This one does look worse due to budget, but holy shit this is by the man himself. Mignola involved got me really excited. We had Miller involved in the first Sin City and it was amazing (we don't talk about the second one), so there's hope.
No, that movie may have had a terrible script but it still looked better than this.
All anyone is saying is “it’s low budget so it just sucks”
We just had mammoth budget comic book blockbusters bleed the genre dry, do you want Hollywood to finally die or not?
@@killingmoon423
Would have to be better than them turning out fifty million superhero movies and maybe one of them is good
At least this looks comic accurate
Why don't people make something new instead of shitting on the memory of a great character ?
''They call him the crooked man'' *Neck breaks* LMFAO
@@mdnght0095
that intro with the neck is probably the most famous panel from the crooked man short story
Not understanding the hate in the comments. This looks like a more gritty and simple Hellboy, with less showy big budget CGI and more emphasis on horror and an actual unsettling decent story, just like the comics. Indeed, it looks great and I have a feeling those facile comments in this comments section from those who have never even read the comics will age like milk once the movie is out..
I've read the graphic novels and I have to ask: where is Hellboy's personality in this trailer? Part of the joy of reading the comics was the handfuls of salt he defiantly threw in the faces of sorrow, evil, hate, and despair. He was a powerful foil to misery, while in this trailer he seems to be its avatar
@@BurgermanForever-nh2vpit'd a 60 second trailer, only like 20 of them being Hellboy. I'm sure in the full film he'll be more of character
@@BurgermanForever-nh2vp wait for the movie, a two minute trailer can't showcase HB
THEY CHANGED THE HELLBOY ACTOR SMH NOT THE SAME AT ALL THIS IS TEMU HELLBOY MORE LIKE FUCKBOY
0:40 bro got killed by the Among Us impostor 💀
0:16 Evil: Shows a hot woman 😈
this is waste of time they should not make this movie at first place they could save money time and overacting uff i regretting why i watched this movie
Why does this look and feel like every basic horror movie out there? Nothing screams Hellboy universe. If you didn't see Hellboy in this, it could've been a sequel to Conjuring or The Nun... and I think that's a bad thing
Looks cool actually like the horror aspect let’s see how it turns out
This looks like a fanfilm with a slightly larger budget. Also, this is directed by the same guy who gave us the Crank movies and Ghost Rider 2! 😫 Seriously, I thought we were gonna get an animated series by now after the 2019 movie.
I’m going to give this the benefit of the doubt and say that these people who made this are obviously passionate filmmakers and I can say that has the recipe for being a decent film
The last movie this man directed was Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance…
one can hope 😔
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@crustyskellington4056 hopes = crushed 💀
@@crustyskellington4056 so? Sure it had its faults but it had some really cool moments and we learn as we do more films.
I was waiting for it to say shot on I phone
Low budget or not. I would watch this if Ron Perlman reprised the role.
The effects dont even look bad, yall trippin
It reminds me of "The Green Knight" movie, it looks really good.
@@ChipCJ if it had Perlman and del Toro attached I bet any problems would stop mattering to the "fans"
This feels like a Hellboy comic. Haters remember, trailers are like book covers, and you can't judge a book by it's cover.
You're right, i still remember the first suicide squad movie x____x
"...can't judge a book by its cover."
Yes you can. That's why they have them, genius!
@@ExpressShirtselfHere, have this red ball, you can bounce it ; )
The director of this movie made ghost rider 2... You really believe in this guy?
@@jhonjoestar5170Co-directed, and his other films tell a different story 😂
All the people hating on this movie have never read the comics if they did they would know HellBoy is a horror fantasy not a superhero comic
Guillermo Del Toro legit cursed and blessed Hellboy at the same time
Okay, who ordered Hellboy from Temu😮💨?
So hyped for this. Hellboy is long overdue a small scale horror mystery
One of the worst movies ever made NGL.
wow. this one looks pretty loyal to comics and seem more terror focused than action, looks pretty interesting.
This looks good. I don't care if its low budget, I want to see a great story.
awful. this is like a downgrade. cast and storyline.
This has to be fan made
If someone is making a movie of something, I'd hope they were a fan of the material.
@@SoulsBoi better to be comic accurate than a billion dollar blockbuster that sucks
The one's shitting on this probably never read the comics 🤣
I know right
You never read a grammar book
Read the comics, but I dont spend the kind of money tickets cost for comicbook quality visuals.
@illmade2 womp womp so you'll support a studio movie but not one where the comic book creator behind it
@@sirpatrego cry about it
I am still way more excited for this film over most of the new movies Marvel is making. I love the horror aspect this film seems to have.
Coming soon straight to DVD or what? 😂
Today’s equivalent: Straight to Digital 😂
straight to tubi
Coming soon to UA-cam bruh. Shit looks fanmade
Straight to VHS.
Damn, I was just about to post that @@jameshuff7
The strange thing is that the last film and this film are more like the source material than the Ron Perlman films and people hate these films the most.
I like wisecracking badass hellboy over edgelord hellboy and scrawny hellboy
@@SorcererVtuber That's why there's a tremendous difference between comic book fans and super hero movie fans. Which is precisely why no comic book fan was SHOCKED!, like the rest of the public was, that Thanos was going to win infinity war by snapping away half the population of the universe. I actually thought infinity war was overrated because it was so unlike the original source, no Thanos trying to do it to impress mistress Death no Adam Warlock wilding the infinity gauntlet nothing. Got him in guardians of the Galaxy and they turned Adam into a a**clown.
@@Texasdontcareaboutyou cry about it Boomer
Because source or not, the David Harbour Hellboy movie was a bad movie as far as movie-making goes. Godawful shite! The del Toro films may have strayed from the source, but dammit especially the second one was a great movie (first one was pretty good as well).
@@TexasdontcareaboutyouNothing about Infinity War was overrrated at all. Frankly, movie-Thanos is a better written character than comic-Thanos, who killed people just because he liked a girl. That's not compelling or interesting.
Bad one.. i just watched
Soo soo dissapointed
This looks good, dark. No corny shit.
Dark inside the junk.
If you can’t get Del Toro back to do a third, this looks like the way to go. Straight horror detective story with the creator writing it & the director of Crank and Crank 2.
I'm very excited about this film. It's written by Mike Mignola and takes place in a horror type setting. Feels very much like a return to its roots story and I hope we see young hellboy in the 50s like the comic story this movie is adapting
That ain’t Hellboy that’s Afterlifefella
😂😂😂
Hellboy looks like a second rate Bmovie cast off what a load of suit, Mike I expected more from you
@@Thallguy666
It looks pretty close to the crooked man
I guess that applying a decent color grading was too expensive...
For those wondering this isn't a Hollywood film, it actually has Mike Mignola the creator of Hellboy Who is behind the script and the film itself because the other three films weren't Faithful Adaptations so he's making his own film on a budget on his vision, so what you are seeing is his version and vision and not a big Hollywood film.
Well his vision looks like ass.
@@KitKatRocks1984 getting to see the real Hellboy
This looks great! People hating clearly haven't read a Hellboy comic before.
They can't stop destroying this IP hahaha. They finally did it!!! Visually stunning garbage!
Won't pay to see this. But my inner Jack Sparrow might look for it.
Crazy how they wouldn't just let Guillermo Del Toro make a 3rd Hellboy, but they'll keep churning out these shovelware equivalents
Becasue of the budget, del toro wanted to make a sequel with the proper budget, they dont want that.
@@SuperKratosgamer I bet Netflix would've let him make a sequel with a proper budget, but I know they don't have the rights... I have a feeling they could easily acquire them though
@@NathanDrakeTheGreat what you call shovelware at least resembles real Hellboy
@@ComicBookGuy420 gay
@@NathanDrakeTheGreat
Yes I am
Problem?
the hell was that movie :-/ Its not hellboy, its some weird movie, but definetly not hellboy
Seeing this highly upsets me
Somewhere someone is yelling at Guillermo Del Toro for not finishing what he started. Oh, wait a minute, that's damn near all of us now!
he TRIED
Don't yell at him. It's not his fault.
@@JarrettMazza his hellboy was awesome, but had very little to do with the books
they turned the amazing hellboy francise into a b movie horror bs 😒 what is wrong with those people at un-hollywood???
Is this a fan film or what? The quality and acting seems to me like that.
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Could you not decide which cookie cutter low effort spam comment to post, so you just did them all?
@@jack23325 absolutely, it was late, this lackluster trailer dropped, I’m a huge fan of Hellboy, still salty from the last film, so I went ham, I don’t care how lore accurate this one may be. Maybe I’ll be wrong, maybe I’ll be pleasantly surprised, but with those baby blues not fixed in post yet I’m not so sure. Anyways Godspeed, also Michael Stipe’s head was pretty fucking funny and at bare minimum not cookie cutter like the this one, which is still accurate.
@@thesapodcastthe script was literally written by the guy who created the hellboy comics
Just because it has a lower budget doesn't mean its automatically bad
It hasn't even came out yet
If you're a real fan of Hellboy, you'd be excited
You've probably just watched the movies and don't know what you're talking about
@@ethanride3203 own and have read all the trades, big fan, thanks for asking. Hoping against odds I’m wrong, but it being lore accurate with Mignola writing, doesn’t change the obvious fact it looks like a quickly made, low budget, cash grab with poor cinematography and color correction (or yellow eyes for that matter) for the current rights holders to continue to hold onto said rights until they get money enough to make another (possibly higher budget film) or sell the rights to the highest bidder. A real fan wouldn’t want Mignola to just sell the rights to his Magnum Opus to some two-bit production company looking to make a quick buck from the ever fading popularity of the “superhero movie” and the popular IP they claim to love.
@@thesapodcastI wouldn't give up the day job, buddy. Your "humour" and "critiques" are lacking, somewhat.
I'm in the minority that finds the most recent Hellboy, aMAAAAAZING. The first two were a little too campy for my taste but I still found them overall entertaining. (and the elf prince was seriously badass). I'm looking forward to this one. Hellboy vs The Blair Witch? I am IN.
Buat fans big man yg kangen action, brutally, humornya jujur ngah ngoh nontonnya. Like "apa sih??" Alur boring, too much darkness, dan minim action. Still missing my big ape😞
Maybe the story is good.
Looks very low budget though and i hate the change they made to his hand cannon.
Also, Pearlmans shoes is nigh impossible to fill.
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Bro....the budget for this was $5 wtf