Summary

The first trailer forHellboy: The Crooked Manhas been released and I have to say that this is not theHellboymovie I wanted – so far. Despite the2019Hellboyreboot, the franchise has been in a minor form of development hell ever sinceGuillermo del Toro’sHellboy II: The Golden Armyin 2008. First it was going to be del Toro’s thirdHellboymovie, then that fell apart, Millennium Media bought the rights, and it turned into the 2019 version directed by Neil Marshall. Considering how that one panned out, I was more than a little dubious when I heard theHellboyfranchise was being rebooted yet again.

Considering my feelings and the general internet reaction to the first reveal of the latest reboot, I’m not sure I was wrong to have those doubts. The newHellboymovie follows “The Crooked Man” comic book arc written by Mike Mignola. Set in the 1950s, the story finds Hellboy and a rookie BPRD agent stuck in the mountains of Appalachia. There, they stumble across a small community being tormented by witches led by a devil with a connection to Hellboy’s past. While the story is promising, theHellboy: The Crooked Mantraileris anything but. Still, I haven’t written it off completely yet.

Hellboy points his pistol down at someone in Hellboy: The Crooked Man

The Hellboy: The Crooked Man Trailer Is Not Promising

Its Production Value Leaves A Lot To Be Desired

My first thought upon seeing theHellboy: The Crooked Mantrailer for the first time was “Oh no” and I don’t appear to be alone, judging from the general reaction online. There’s no way to sugarcoat it: I was not impressed. Tonally, it’s very different than previousHellboymovie adaptations, and while that’s not necessarily a bad thing, I don’t think the tone of this trailer works. It feels less like aHellboymovie and more like an A24 movie trailer. The folk horror aspect isn’t bad - in fact, I quite like folk horror and that’s the horror subgenre I’ve tended to gravitate to in recent years. But it doesn’t work, for me at least, to drop the comic book character of Hellboy right into the middle of it.

The overall quality of the production also gives me some concern. Even ifHellboy: The Crooked Manis leaning more into rural folk horror, there’s a certain level of quality and production design we’ve come to expect from those sorts of movies. Right now,The Crooked Manis not hitting that mark. Its budget is clearly constrained to a noticeable degree; it’sHellboy,butHellboyon what appears to be a bargain bin budget. While low-budget movies can still be excellent, I’m not sure theHellboyfranchise is one of them.

Split image of Ron Perlman as Hellboy looking into the distance and holding a box of kittens in Hellboy (2004)

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There Are A Few Reasons To Hope For Hellboy: The Crooked Man

Creator Mike Mignola Says It’s One Of The Best Things He’s Ever Written

That said, there are a few reasons that I’m making room to hold hope in my heart forHellboy: The Crooked Man. For starters, this is the firstHellboyadaptation that creator Mike Mignola is intimately involved in; he’s a producer on the project. He finally gets to make theHellboymovie he’s wanted to make. That’s not to say he’s hated previous adaptations or that he has been completely uninvolved in any of them. Still, Mignola has been open that this is exactly theHellboymovie he’s always wanted to see; he’s talked about how this is one of the best things he’s ever written. EvenHellboy: The Crooked Man’s budget is what Mignola wants:

For years, we’ve been saying, if you’re going to make a Hellboy movie, make it small. And the perfect story to do that with is my personal favorite, ‘The Crooked Man.’ I think it’s one of the best things I’ve ever written. It’s beautifully illustrated by Richard Corben, and it’s a solid story that doesn’t involve a million different characters. Everybody actually agreed from the very beginning, ‘Yes, we want to do that one.’ Budget-wise, it’s good because it’s a lower-budget kind of a story. It’s not the Hellboy origin. It’s not Hellboy saving the world. It’s not huge. It’s a subtle, dark, little folk horror story.

Hellboy The Crooked Man Film Actor 1

Speaking of that horror, that’s the second reason I’m hopeful. Yes, the trailer is tonally jarring, but I’ve learned it’s foolish and shortsighted to immediately judge a movie from the teaser trailer alone. Sure, sometimes what you see is what you get, but we’ve also seen many a solid movie ruined by mediocre marketing. With the right setup, the folk horror vibe could work quite well. It’s certainly a lot closer to the actual graphic novel roots ofHellboy, which are steeped in cosmic horror, folklore, and old pulp genre magazines and comics. In that way,The Crooked Manis the truest adaptation we’ve gotten yet.

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Even ifHellboy: The Crooked Manends up surprising us, let’s be honest: this isn’t theHellboymovie any of us want. The Hellboy movie everyone wanted to see what Guillermo del Toro’sHellboy 3. With all due respect to David Harbour, who was a great Hellboy, but 2019’sHellboyreboot flopped for a reason. It just doesn’t feel right without del Toro and Ron Perlman and Doug Jones. It will never happen, unfortunately, because Guillermo del Toro seems to have lost interest in it after all these years and because star Perlman is now too old. More than ever, the lukewarm reaction to theHellboy: The Crooked Mantrailer just drives home the point that Hollywood should have jumped on del Toro’sHellboythreequel when it had the chance.

TBD 2024