

So you don’t know what those two offspring are going to be? Are they going to be more human? Are they going to be more demon? Are they going to be a combination of the two? And how is that going to play out, in terms of Hellboy's destiny. Then of course you have Liz pregnant with twins at the end of the second film. Those things are going to be in play in the third one. This whole notion that his nature, is the demon of destruction - against the way he's been nurtured by his father, John Hurt's character, to be kind and in the service of mankind. He's been summoned to the Earth for the destruction of mankind, and that’s non-negotiable.

While we here at Dread Central love Harbour and his work, we were still extremely disappointed to see Hollywood take a turn away from del Toro and his incredible two-film arc.The only thing I can share with you is we have this demon who is a victim of this Oracle, which is not negotiable.

However, none of this stopped a Hellboy reboot from happening in 2019 starring Stranger Things phenomenon David Harbour. This was in part due to busy schedules and sadly, a lack of studio interest. Unfortunately, we never did get to see a third Hellboy film from Guillermo del Toro and Ron Perlman. They are the perfect hybrid of action, superhero, comedy, and horror … and many of us were praying we’d eventually get to see the apocalyptic third act promised at the end of the second film. The Ron Perlman films, Hellboy and Hellboy II: The Golden Army, both earned critical and fan adoration upon release and serious cult followings thereafter.

Hellboyfans can tell you, we were all anxiously anticipating a third and final chapter in the Guillermo Del Toro series of films. To support these titles, he sat down with The Independent to talk movies, politics, and a little bit of revisionist history when it comes to Hellboy 3. He stars in two must-see films ( Don’t Look Up and Nightmare Alley). It’s been a big year for big guy Ron Perlman.
