Hellboy: Rise of the Blood Queen director Neil Marshall is looking forward to the flexibility of the film's R rating and using practical effects.
EW noticed that Marshall opened up about the Hellboy reboot on the podcast Post Mortem. "We’ve been granted permission to do it R-rated, which for me is just like taking the cuffs off," the filmmaker said.
"... It’s not like I’m going to force it to be R-rated, but if it happens to come out that way, just because of my own sensibilities, then fine. And nobody’s going to stop us. So, that’s the main [difference]. ... But, also, when you go back the original material, it is kind of bloody, so I’m going to embrace that."
Marshall also plans to embrace practical effects for the film, which is aiming for a horror movie style. "I love to do stuff in camera whenever I possibly can, and use CG as the amazing tool that it is, to enhance or expand upon the world, but not to use it to replace reality, when you can do it [for] real," he said.
Hellboy himself David Harbour said that the reboot should start filming in September. Last month, Hellboy: Rise of the Blood Queen got its first promo art.
For more on the movie, check out nine things IGN wants in the Hellboy reboot.
Evan Campbell is a freelance writer who scripts the Daily Fix, streams games on his Twitch channel, and chats about movies and TV serieson Twitter.
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