Hopes were high for David Harbour's Hellboy reboot when it was announced, but that did not translate into box office success, unfortunately. The reboot only cost $50 million to make, but it ended up only bringing in $44 million worldwide, pretty much killing any sequel or franchise hopes. There are a variety of reasons that the film didn't catch on with audiences, but during a recent Instagram Live, Harbour identified one key reason he feels the film didn't end up a success. That would be the love for Guillermo del Toro and Ron Pearlman's original Hellboy movies, which Harbour says kind of killed the movie before it could even hit theaters (via ScreenRant).
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I would imagine the script kind of killed it before anyone started filming.