![]() Speaking with MTV News on the Golden Globes red carpet this past weekend, the actor joked about showing off his dance moves in Stranger Things 2, and revealed that he's really a "triple threat" - something that he may get to prove in the Hellboy reboot: Related: Hellboy Board Game Kickstarter is Coming ![]() ![]() It seems that there may still be room for some "crooning" in Marshall's more gruesome reboot of the franchise, if dancing Chief Hopper is to be believed. Hellboy and Abe even got drunk at one point, and crooned along to the tune of Barry Manilow's lovesick song "Can't Smile Without You" in del Toro's Hellboy II: The Golden Army. Marshall's reimagining of the Hellboy movies has been described as a darker and scarier R-rated monster horror film, compared to del Toro's more darkly whimsical interpretation of Big Red, Abe Sapien, Liz Sherman, and the other members of the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense. Now the franchise is being relaunched under the supervision of The Descent and Centurion director Neil Marshall, with Stranger Things' own Chief Hopper, David Harbour taking over the lead role from Ron Perlman. ![]() The Hellboy film series was launched by Guillermo del Toro in 2004, and for years the filmmaker talked about rounding out his Hellboy movie trilogy with a grand finale that would see Big Red attempting to prevent the apocalypse that he himself was prophesied to bring about. Hellboy may wind up singing (or "crooning", to be exact) in the movie reboot, according to star David Harbour. ![]()
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