ODEON Magazine 109 March/April 2019 | Page 23

Superhero Special Hell boys (and girl): Harbour and Lane with co-star Daniel Dae Kim t’s been 11 years since we last saw Hellboy on the big screen but now the Dark Horse Comics superhero/paranormal investigator is back, albeit with a different actor behind the lashings of maroon body paint. As long-time fans of the cat-loving demon will tell you, Stranger Things star David Harbour has taken over from Ron Perlman as Big Red, with The Descent’s Neil Marshall replacing Guillermo del Toro in the director’s chair. The result is a twisted firestarter of a reboot that fans will truly adore. Here, we talk all things red with Harbour, Sasha Lane (who plays the feisty human/witch Alice) and Hellboy creator Mike Mignola. David Harbour Hellboy “The fans are most of the reason why I do movies like this” Mike Mignola Creator Sasha Lane Alice “I just [love] the moodiness and darkness of it” “There’s stuff in this one that has walked right out of the comic, so that’s pretty exciting” This third film has been a long time coming. Where does it fit into the Dark Horse chronology? Mike Mignola: The producers were working like dogs for years to try and get another Hellboy movie going. When they came to me saying, “Okay, now we know what we want to do”, they caught me by surprise, because it’s in the middle of the whole Hellboy story. It took me a while to realise that it was a great place to start to give it a different tone to the previous films. David, how aware were you of Hellboy prior to getting the part? David Harbour: Into my 20s, when I got to New York, friends of mine – more arty friends – were into these graphic novels and one of them was Hellboy. I just remember being so struck by the art at first... but then I also got into the story. He’s not a hopeful hero, he’s more of a hero of our time. So I really Watch the trailer like that aspect. I’m always drawn to the more complicated characters. Sasha, what connected you to your character, Alice? Sasha Lane: I love that she’s not the love interest. She’s strong and is just her own person. Between her and Hellboy, they kind of give each other something that says: “You’re not alone, we can do this!” The baddie in the film is played by genre legend Milla Jovovich. What was she like to work with? David Harbour: I loved her. I had known her from movies like The Fifth Element and Resident Evil and all these franchises [and] she seems to me such a powerful, strong woman that I was a little worried to be honest. And then on meeting her she is such a pro. She just knows how to make a movie. Finally, tell us why fans should be excited about this reboot... Sasha Lane: There’s a lot of energy with it and I feel like [audiences] are really going to get Hellboy. Mike Mignola: It’s a darker Hellboy film than fans have seen before. But in a lot of ways much closer to my material. I’m thrilled. Hellboy hits cinemas on 11 April odeon.co.uk 23