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Hellboy (2019)

Hellboy comes to England, where he must defeat Nimue, Merlin's consort and the Blood Queen. But their battle will bring about the end of the world, a fate he desperately tries to turn away.
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Hellboy comes to England, where he must defeat Nimue, Merlin's consort and the Blood Queen. But their battle will bring about the end of the world, a fate he desperately tries to turn away.

Rating:R
Genre:Fantasy, Horror, Action, Adventure
Directed By:Neil Marshall
Written By:Andrew Cosby
In Theaters:4/12/2019
Box Office:$55,065,289
Runtime:121 minutes
Studio:Campbell Grobman Films, Dark Horse Entertainment, Millennium Media, Boyana Film Studios, Lawrence Gordon Productions, Lloyd Levin Productions, Davis Films, Summit Entertainment

Cast


Director

Neil Marshall

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David Harbour

Hellboy / Anung Un Rama

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Milla Jovovich

Vivienne Nimue, the Blood Queen

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Ian McShane

Trevor "Broom" Bruttenholm

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Sasha Lane

Alice Monaghan

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Daniel Dae Kim

Ben Daimio

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Thomas Haden Church

Lobster Johnson

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Stephen Graham

Gruagach (voice)

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Douglas Tait

Gruagach

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Sophie Okonedo

Lady Hatton

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Alistair Petrie

Lord Adam Glaren

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Brian Gleeson

Merlin

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