Prince Nuada film? Aww, HELL YEAH!!
Came across a site where you can watch a trailer for a film the Hellboy fandom thinks should be made. I'm not exactly in the Hellboy fandom, but the best thing about Hellboy II: The Golden Army was Prince Nuada (Luke Goss). I agree with the site's creators slash makers of the impressive trailer that there is a lot more that can be said about that character. Like his (and his twin sister's) entire backstory, squeee! That would be MADE. OF. AWESOME! :D
So go check out the trailer and sign the petition and cross fingers that this film will be made. Director Guillermo del Toro is aware of the petition, and sounds like he'd want to make it, if the studio funds it. According to the site, Luke Goss is also positive to play the guy again. (Fans, feel free to squee as appropriate.)
So go check out the trailer and sign the petition and cross fingers that this film will be made. Director Guillermo del Toro is aware of the petition, and sounds like he'd want to make it, if the studio funds it. According to the site, Luke Goss is also positive to play the guy again. (Fans, feel free to squee as appropriate.)
For any RA fans not familiar with Hellboy and Prince Nuada, you owe it to yourself to check it out. Luke Goss brings the same kind of intensity and depth of character to this fantasy film that Richard did with Robin Hood (and it is a good film anyway).
ReplyDeleteEven with the grand luck of casting RA in The Hobbit, I will always be a little sad that Luke was not also cast (I suppose that much perfection is not allowed on this earth).
That Goss could've been in The Hobbit hadn't even crossed my mind! I've been too busy being grumpy about the lack of Sam Neill in it. ;)
ReplyDeleteAhh, Nuada isn't so much of a villain. Like Guy, he's more of an anti-villain. And we love him for it.
When Del Toro was still director I felt there was a very good chance Goss would be in it, since they have worked together in several movies. Was picturing him as Thranduil actually. Alas, it was not to be.
ReplyDeleteAhh, I see. Well, at least Richard Armitage gets to be Thorin. *happysigh*
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