Video Interview: Talking Hellboy 2 With Del Toro
By Kellvin Chavez on July 7, 2008

Since winning the Critic’s Prize at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival and nine Mexican Academy Awards for his first feature, the Mexican-American co-production
Cronos, GUILLERMO DEL TORO (Directed by/Screenplay by/Story by) has established himself among the most admired and sought-after international writer/directors.
With the release of his Spanish-language film
Pan’s Labyrinth, which drew an unprecedented 25-minute standing ovation at its 2006 Cannes Film Festival premiere, del Toro sealed his position as both a critical and commercial success. The film received six Academy Award® nominations (including Best Foreign Language Film and Best Original Screenplay for del Toro) and won three Oscars®.
Just a few days ago I was lucky enough to attend the premiere and see the final cut for del Toro's upcoming sequel
Hellboy II: The Golden Army. I had the chance to speak to del Toro about the film in this Exclusive video interview in which he speaks about the film and how he would love to see a TV show based on B.P.R.D.
Hellboy II: The Golden Army picks up after the events of the first film – Hellboy and his fiery girlfriend Liz are trying to make a go of living together, but there’s a lot of tension. Aquatic Abe Sapien still lives in a water tank, but he has a new and updated breathing gear for when he’s walking around. And Agent Tom Manning, the liason for Hellboy and the team at the Bureau of Paranormal Research and Development is still trying to deal with Hellboy’s antics, where he is more and more being noticed and photographed.
HELLBOY II: THE GOLDEN ARMY OPENS JULY 11TH
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