At the San Diego Comic-Con in the United States, the official trailer and official clips of "Hellboy: The Hunchback", directed by Brian Taylor, the director of "Ghost Rider 2" and starring Jack Kesy, were released. Official SDCC trailer: From acclaimed director, screenwriter and producer Brian Taylor (District 2, Happy!) comes a survival story about facing mortality. First trailer: The story takes place in the 1950s, and BPRD rookie agent Bobbie Jo Song is tasked with delivering a spider to BPRD, but is forced to enlist the help of Hellboy after things go wrong. Together they travel to the Appalachian Mountains to fight the Hunchback Man, who has been sent back to Earth to collect souls for the Devil. "Hellboy: The Hunchback" was written by the original authors Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden and released in the United States by Ketchup Entertainment. Cast: Jack Kesey as Hellboy Adeline Rudolph as Bobby Joe Song Jefferson White as Tom Ferrell Leah McNamara as Effie Kolb Joseph Marcel as Reverend Watts Hannah Magson as Cora Fisher Martin Bashindale as the Hunchback Hellboy has been made into live-action films many times, including Hellboy (2004) and Hellboy: The Golden Army (2008) starring Ron Perlman and Hellboy: Rise of the Blood Queen (2019) starring David Harbour. |
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