Reparto y equipo de Hellboy

Hellboy

Mándalo todo al infierno.

La Agencia para la Investigación y Defensa Paranormal (AIDP) encomienda a Hellboy la tarea de derrotar a un espíritu ancestral: Nimue, conocida como "La Reina de la Sangre". Nimue fue la amante del mismísimo Merlín durante el reinado del Rey Arturo, de él aprendió los hechizos que la llevaron a ser una de las brujas más poderosas… Pero la locura se apoderó de ella y aprisionó al mago para toda la eternidad. Hace siglos consiguieron acabar con esta villana, enterrándola profundamente, pero ha vuelto de entre los muertos con la intención de destruir a la humanidad con su magia negra.

Cast completo de Hellboy

David Harbour as Hellboy / Anung Un Rama

David Harbour

Hellboy / Anung Un Rama
David Harbour's portrayal of the iconic character Hellboy, also known as Anung Un Rama, in the 2019 film of the same name, brought a new layer of depth and complexity to the beloved demonic superhero. Harbour embodied the character with a gruff, world-weary charm, effectively capturing Hellboy's internal struggle between his demonic nature and his desire to protect humanity. His performance was both physically imposing and emotionally nuanced, showcasing a Hellboy that was more vulnerable and conflicted than previous iterations. Harbour's ability to balance the character's snarky one-liners with moments of genuine pathos allowed audiences to connect with the half-demon on a more personal level, despite the film's overall mixed reception. His embodiment of Hellboy's imposing physicality through prosthetics and makeup was convincing, and his comedic timing added a layer of levity to the darker elements of the story. While the film itself may not have fully lived up to expectations, Harbour's commitment to the role and his unique take on the character certainly left an impression, paying homage to the original comics while carving out his own interpretation of the Right Hand of Doom.
Milla Jovovich as Vivienne Nimue, the Blood Queen

Milla Jovovich

Vivienne Nimue, the Blood Queen
Milla Jovovich delivers a captivating performance as Vivienne Nimue, the Blood Queen, in the 2019 film "Hellboy." Jovovich embodies the ancient sorceress with a regal malevolence, bringing a complex blend of charisma and menace to the role. Her portrayal of Nimue is both seductive and terrifying, as she effortlessly oscillates between moments of beguiling charm and ferocious brutality. Jovovich's Nimue is not just a one-dimensional villain; she imbues the character with a deep-seated pathos, hinting at the tragic origins of her millennia-long quest for vengeance. With her striking presence and commanding performance, Jovovich crafts a formidable antagonist who stands as a memorable match against David Harbour's gruff Hellboy, anchoring the film with her dark allure and contributing to the rich tapestry of its supernatural world.
Ian McShane as Trevor "Broom" Bruttenholm

Ian McShane

Trevor "Broom" Bruttenholm
Ian McShane brought a gruff, paternal warmth and a sharp sense of humor to the role of Trevor "Broom" Bruttenholm in Guillermo del Toro's 2004 film "Hellboy." As the cantankerous yet caring founder of the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense (BPRD), McShane's Broom serves as a father figure to the titular character, Hellboy, whom he adopted as a baby after the demon was summoned to Earth by the Nazis. McShane's performance is a blend of tough love and world-weary wisdom, as he navigates the complexities of guiding Hellboy through the challenges of his unique existence. His character's deep commitment to protecting the world from supernatural threats is palpable, and McShane's natural charisma and commanding screen presence lend Broom a sense of gravitas and authority. Despite his character's stern exterior, McShane infuses Broom with a underlying tenderness, particularly in his interactions with Hellboy, which helps to humanize the character and endear him to the audience. McShane's portrayal is a highlight of the film, providing a poignant counterbalance to the more outlandish elements of the story, and helping to ground the fantastical world of "Hellboy" in relatable emotion.
Sasha Lane as Alice Monaghan

Sasha Lane

Alice Monaghan
Sasha Lane delivers a compelling performance as Alice Monaghan in the 2019 reboot of "Hellboy," bringing a fresh energy to the beloved comic book character. Lane's Alice is a young woman with a troubled past, who is revealed to be a key figure in the mythology of the film. Her character is both a love interest and a fierce ally to Hellboy, possessing psychic abilities that prove crucial to the narrative. Lane's portrayal is marked by a gritty resilience and an underlying vulnerability, effectively balancing the character's tough exterior with the emotional complexities of someone who has been through immense personal trials. Her chemistry with David Harbour's Hellboy is palpable, grounding the fantastical elements of the story in genuine human connection. Lane's performance is a standout, as she navigates action sequences and emotional revelations with equal aplomb, ensuring that Alice Monaghan is not just a sidekick, but a fully realized character who resonates with the audience.
Daniel Dae Kim as Ben Daimio

Daniel Dae Kim

Ben Daimio
Daniel Dae Kim's portrayal of Ben Daimio in the 2019 film "Hellboy" brought a complex and nuanced performance to the big screen. As a former Marine turned B.P.R.D. agent, Kim's Daimio is a figure of stoic reserve, grappling with his own mysterious past and the supernatural curse that grants him the ability to transform into a jaguar when enraged. Kim successfully balances Daimio's militant discipline with his inner turmoil, creating a character that is both an integral part of the team and a compelling enigma. His performance is marked by a subtle intensity, as he navigates the dynamics of being both an ally and a potential threat to Hellboy and the rest of the bureau. Kim's portrayal adds a layer of depth to the film, as his character's personal journey of acceptance and courage mirrors the larger narrative themes of identity and destiny.
Thomas Haden Church as Lobster Johnson

Thomas Haden Church

Lobster Johnson
Thomas Haden Church brought a distinctive grit and charisma to his portrayal of Lobster Johnson in the 2019 film "Hellboy." As the hard-boiled, vigilante spirit with a penchant for smoking and a brutally efficient approach to justice, Church managed to capture the essence of the character's no-nonsense demeanor and pulp fiction heritage. Despite the constraints of a supporting role, Church's performance was marked by a commanding presence, delivering lines with a raspy, authoritative voice that harkened back to the golden age of detective stories and film noir. His embodiment of Lobster Johnson was a blend of stoicism and dry wit, providing a stark contrast to the more fantastical elements of the Hellboy universe. Audiences and fans of the source material alike appreciated Church's ability to inhabit the role with a sense of gravitas, making his iteration of the gun-toting, lobster-claw-branded hero both memorable and fittingly enigmatic.