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Hellboy II trailer and more now online

The trailer for Guillermo del Toro‘s long-awaited ’Hellboy II: The Golden Army‘ has finally been released

'Hellboy II'? Hell yeah! Sci-fi fans can breathe a sigh of relief as Guillermo del Toro, fresh from the success of 'Pan’s Labyrinth', has at last given us a sneak preview of the sequel to 2004’s well-received supernatural thriller ‘Hellboy’.

Mike Mignola, creator of the original comic book, suggests that the film is a genuine progression – 'Hellboy II' won’t include ‘Nazis, machines and mad scientists but the old gods and characters who have been kind of shoved out of our world.’ See for yourself.

Also, why not take a peek at some of the other new trailers on the Time Out site, including the new Pixar film 'Wall-E', Brit heist caper 'The Bank Job' and Will Smith comedy actioner 'Hancock'.

Author: Patrick Kingsley



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  • Jason E. Carnegie said...
    I love this trailer! I believe this is how Del Toro wanted Blade II to be when he first began imagining it for the big screen, now with Hellboy the dream is now reality I cannot wait until August!!!!!!!!!!!! Posted on Jan 10 2008 10:03
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