Neil Marshall developed a mastery of directing several genres across film and television With his work on Dog Soldiers (2002), The Descent (2005), NBC's Hannibal, The Reckoning (2020), and The Lair (2022), he solidified his place in horror In the sci-fi and fantasy realms, he's tackled episodes of HBO's Game of Thrones, Starz! Black Sails,[...]
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Neil Marshall has been quite a success story in Hollywood since his hit horror films Dog Soldiers in 2002 and The Descent in 2005 His notoriety picked up when he directed some of the biggest franchises on TV, including Starz! Black Sails, HBO's Game of Thrones, NBC's Hannibal, and Netflix's Lost in Space One strange[...]
Neil Marshall has carved an impressive portfolio of pop culture across film and television After gaining notoriety with the cult classic action horror Dog Soldiers (2002) and Lionsgate's survival horror film The Descent (2005), the director landed major opportunities on television, including Starz's Black Sails, HBO's Game of Thrones and Westworld, NBC's Constantine, Hannibal, and[...]
Jason chats with Neil Marshall, whose film The Reckoning comes to Shudder on May 13.
The Reckoning, co-written by Marshall and actress Charlotte Kirk, who also stars in the film, deals with witch-finding, the process of prosecuting people for the crime of witchcraft In the chat, Marshall talks about how these prosecutions were often perversely corrupt[...]
The horror and sci-fi director Neil Marshall (The Descent, Dog Soldiers, Hellboy) is gearing up for another film This time, he's getting back into a very specific popular subgenre With Marshall's newest film, The Reckoning, officially available now, there's always the question of what comes next — and the director recently opened up to Bloody[...]
The film is directed by Neil Marshall, known for films like The Descent, Hellboy and Doomsday, who will make a genre comeback with this new film — setting up a period horror title that deals with the Great Plague and the witch hunts in 17th century England, because one isn't hard enough to deal with,[...]
If you are planning on seeing Hellboy this weekend, some theaters will be featuring 4DX screenings with water being shot at you, fog, smoke, and more.
However it's being beaten back down by being trapped within one of the most shockingly ill-executed films since Robin Hood (the Taron Egerton one).
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I was among those legions of fans disappointed when director Guillermo del Toro and lead Ron Perlman were unceremoniously kicked to the curb in favor of a new team; with a[...]
If we've said it once, we've said it a million times: LONG LIVE PRACTICAL EFFECTS IN FILM! It makes perfect sense that Lionsgate would try to preserve the long-standing tradition of celebrating the art of practical effects with their upcoming Hellboy movie, and this new behind-the-scenes featurette showcases that.
Released this morning by iTunes (of all things)[...]
Yes, we're still sort of divided on the notion of not finishing Guillermo del Toro's Hellboy film trilogy, but, the more we see of David Harbour as Big Red, the more cautiously optimistic we are.
This new glimpse comes from Empire Magazine, and features Harbour in full Hellboy getup running down a darkly lit hallway.
The image reveal also comes[...]
"#Hellboy #FirstLook."
Directed by Neil Marshall and also starring Ian McShane, Ian McShane, Milla Jovovich, Sasha Lane, Penelope Mitchell, and Daniel Dae Kim, Hellboy is reportedly targeting a 2018 release.
A shirtless half-demon hasn't looked this good since the last time we had a Hellboy movie franchise.
The official Hellboy Facebook page has released the first sexy,[...]
Neil Marshall's Hellboy reboot Rise of the Blood Queen has added a new cast member Ian McShane will play Professor Bloom, the titular character's adoptive father, in the upcoming movie, according to a report from THR The character was portrayed by John Hurt in the previous incarnation of the franchise.
The grim and gritty R-rated reboot that dashed[...]
Director Neil Marshall is excited that he gets to "take off the cuffs" with his upcoming Hellboy reboot The first two movies, directed by Guillermo del Toro, were both both rated PG-13 out of fear of not getting an audience Even with that PG-13 both of the movies had a hard time getting people into[...]
So when a new Hellboy was announced, directed by Neil Marshall and starring David Harbour in the title role, it must have been a rough blow to the faithful Perlman But ever the classy dude, Perlman had nothing but nice things to say about his replacement during a panel at Motor City Comic Con according to a[...]
Breaking from Hellboy creator Mike Mignola:
Okay, here's some news–
There IS going to be another HELLBOY MOVIE.
It's going to be an R rated reboot directed by Neil Marshall (The Descent, Game Of Thrones) and staring David Harbour (Stranger Things) as Hellboy.
More news to come soon-
As Mignola notes, Neil Marshall directed Dog Soldiers (2002), The Descent (2005), Doomsday (2008),[...]