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Karl Ruprecht Kroenen [note 1] is a fictional supervillain in the Hellboy comic book series, created by Mike Mignola.. In the comics, Kroenen was a relatively unremarkable Nazi SS scientist, whose most distinguishing characteristic was that he always wore a gas mask and protective bodysuit, which Mignola attributes to a disfiguring accident of some kind.
The film stars Jack Kesy as Hellboy, who investigates a community of witches in the Appalachian mountains in 1959 when he comes across a ghostly entity called the Crooked Man (Martin Bassindale).
The Crooked Man, the main villain in the Netflix web television series Raising Dion; The main antagonist in the video game The Wolf Among Us; A demonic antagonist in the 2016 horror film The Conjuring 2; Jeremiah Witkins / "The Crooked Man", the main antagonist in the limited series Hellboy: The Crooked Man and its movie adaptation
Hellboy: The Crooked Man is a 2024 American superhero horror film, based on the Dark Horse Comics character Hellboy created by Mike Mignola.Produced by Millennium Media, Dark Horse Entertainment, Nu Boyana Film Studios, and Campbell Grobman Films, it is the second reboot of the Hellboy film series and is the fourth live-action entry in the franchise.
While “Hellboy: The Crooked Man” is a relatively low-budget reboot, it remains hard to parse its $20 million price tag. It has the look of YouTube fan film — not to mention the excess ...
Hellboy is a 2004 American superhero film [7] [8] based on the Dark Horse Comics character of the same name, created by Mike Mignola.Produced by Revolution Studios, Lawrence Gordon/Lloyd Levin Productions, and Dark Horse Entertainment, and distributed by Revolution and Sony Pictures Releasing's Columbia Pictures, it is the first live-action film in the Hellboy franchise.
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Doctor to Kurt Cobain, the Rolling Stones, the Police, U2, and many more touring bands, Ian Chung, talks about drugs and healthy living for musicians.