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Peter Jackson once approached Gilmour del Toro, hoping that he could be the director of "Halo". Although del Toro really considered this proposal, he refused because of the sequel. In the same way, Del Toro also rejected the director invitations of "I Am A Legend", "The Ghost Has Called" and "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince".
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At first, Revolution Film Studio, which was the distribution company for "Hellboy", intended to continue producing for this sequel. However, Sony decided not to invest in Revolution Film Studio, so it had to give up. Sony felt that the "Hellboy" series of stories were unprofitable for them, so they decided to sell the film adaptation rights. Obviously, Universal had a completely different idea and immediately bought the copyright to the sequel.
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There are two shots in the trailer showing a worn movie billboard, advertising a movie called "See you tomorrow", here is a hint that has been used as a trademark by director John Landis " See you next Wednesday. You can find this sentence in almost all his movies, including music videos, and he borrowed it from 1968's "2001 A Space Odyssey".
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Rupert Evans, who played the role of Agent John Meyers in the first episode, was unable to continue to appear in the sequel because he was starring in the stage version of "The Kiss of Spider-Woman" in London, so his role was also removed from the script. Excluded.
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Ron Pullman was invited to play Piccolo in "Dragon Ball", but he refused the opportunity because he wanted to continue the role of "Hellboy".
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The film is the first work shot in the newly completed Korda Studios in Budapest, Hungary.
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Originally Thomas Clay Schumann was the first person to voice John Klaus, but Gilmour Del Toro was not very satisfied with the sound effect, and then he found Seth McFarlane.
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At first, the report said that Christopher Lee would play King Baylor, but then he withdrew from the crew.
Hellboy II: The Golden Army behind the scenes gags
Hellboy II: The Golden Army quotes
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Professor Trevor 'Broom' Bruttenholm: It is said that at the dawn of time, man, beast, and all magical beings lived together under Aeglin, the Father Tree. But man had been created with a hole in his heart, a hole that no possession, power, or knowledge could fill. And in his infinite greed, man dreamed of expanding his dominion over the entire earth. The blood of many an elf, ogre, and goblin was spilled in their war with man, and King Balor, the one-armed king of Elfland, watched the slaughter in dread and despair. But one day, the master of the goblin blacksmiths offered to build the king a golden mechanical army, seventy times seventy soldiers, that would never know hunger, and could not be stopped. Prince Nuada begged his father to agree. "Build me this army," the king said. And so, a magical crown was forged that would allow those of royal blood to command the Golden Army, if unchallenged. "I am King Balor, leader of the Golden Army. Is there anyone who disputes my right?" And in his throne room, no one challenged his word.
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[repeated line]
Hellboy: Damn!