![]() ![]() This reboot, the third film based on Mike Mignola's terrific comics, is missing the magic of the first two it's also extremely gory, but it has enough style and personality to make it worth a look. This movie is missing some of the magic that made the previous two work so well, but it's worth a look for mature fans. ![]() Hellboy ( David Harbour) sometimes gets very drunk, with no consequences. There's a quick, non-graphic glimpse of a topless woman, seen from the side, and a couple of spoken sexual references. Language is also strong, with frequent use of "f-k," "s-t," and more. Scenes include creepy monsters and other scary stuff, and children's bodies are briefly shown hanging from a ceiling. There's also lots of fighting, with punching, throwing, and smashing, as well as slicing and stabbing with swords and arrows. Characters are killed, and there are torn-up body parts, severed heads and limbs, and gouged tongues and eyeballs. ![]() And no wonder: It's extremely violent, with tons of computer-generated blood and gore. Unlike the earlier, PG-13 adaptations that came out in 20, this version is rated R. Parents need to know that Hellboy is a new take on Mike Mignola's popular superhero comic book series about a demonic antihero. ![]()
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