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HELLBOY | April 12 2019 | David Harbour

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1 hour ago, ddddeeee said:

Why are they rebooting a series that never even made money despite being well received?

Golden Army had a surprisingly strong opening. What did it in was opening just a week before TDK.

 

If the budget is low enough and they go for a more classic horror vibe, this could make bank.

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12 minutes ago, Cochofles said:

Is he anything like Campea? Ugh.

 

Anyway, I am very happy with that casting news. Vey happy indeed.

Nah I guess I was being a bit unfair to him, he's actually got some interesting stuff to say from time to time but does get condescending here and there.

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3 minutes ago, CoolioD1 said:

Fuck I might have to stan my own worst enemy (this project). Sasha Lane rules. 

 

It's annoying. I was ready to riot on the streets about this whole thing but they keep making choices that intrigue me.

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6 hours ago, aabattery said:

 

It's annoying. I was ready to riot on the streets about this whole thing but they keep making choices that intrigue me.

Exactly.  And I really like Marshall's films, and I'm glad to see this actress getting a relatively big break like this...she's great in American Honey. 

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I haven't seen either Hellboy film, but I remember this  story in my 7th grade Global Studies class, my teacher was talking about some other countries entertainment and then she went on some rant about how terrible it is a movie called Hellboy was number one at the box office. She went like "what a horrible title, how can anyone watch a film like that? It really shows that Americans don't have the best taste in movies" or something like that. 

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“Ed came to us and felt very strongly about this. We fully support his unselfish decision,” Lionsgate, the studio behind the reboot, said in a statement. “It was not our intent to be insensitive to issues of authenticity and ethnicity, and we will look to recast the part with an actor more consistent with the character in the source material.”

http://variety.com/2017/film/news/ed-skrein-exits-hellboy-whitewashing-1202540677/

 

"It wasn't our intention" then how did  it even get far enough to cast him? 

 

Much respect to him for stepping down, but Lionsgate thought that no one would care enough to ignore the movie since it wasn't the lead. They didn't think they hired someone with a conscious. 

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