Title: Hellboy II
Starring: Ron Perlman
Released: 11th November 2008
SRP: $34.98 (3-Disc)
Further Details:
Universal Home Video has announced 1-disc ($29.98), 3-disc ($34.98) and Blu-ray ($39.98) editions of
Hellboy II: The Golden Army which stars Ron Perlman. Each will be available to own from the 11th November. The full details are attached below, along with the official package artwork.
DVD and Blu-ray Collector's Sets will also be available for $64.98 and $69.98 respectively. This will include a Limited Golden Army Statue, and an excerpt from the journal of Guillermo Del Toro.
1-Disc Specs
Quote:
• Feature Commentary with Director Guillermo del Toro
• Feature Commentary with Cast Members Jeffrey Tambor, Selma Blair & Luke Gross
• Set Visits
• Troll Market Tour with Guillermo del Toro
• Zinco Epilogue Animated Comic
• Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary by Director Guillermo del Toro


3-Disc Specs
Quote:
• Feature Commentary with Director Guillermo del Toro
• Feature Commentary with Cast Members Jeffrey Tambor, Selma Blair & Luke Gross
• Set Visits
• Troll Market Tour with Guillermo del Toro
• Zinco Epilogue Animated Comic
• Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary by Director Guillermo del Toro
• Prologue
• Hellboy: In Service of the Demon
• Production Workshop
• Pre-Production Vault
• Marketing Campaign
• Script
• Digital Copy


Blu-ray Specs
Quote:
• Feature Commentary with Director Guillermo del Toro
• Feature Commentary with Cast Members Jeffrey Tambor, Selma Blair & Luke Gross
• Troll Market Tour with Guillermo del Toro
• Production Workshop
• Zinco Epilogue Animated Comic
• Comic Book Builder
• Gallery
• Deleteed Scenes with Optional Commentary by Director Guillermo del Toro
• U Control - Scene Explorer: Schufften Goggle View
• U Control - Director's Notebook
• U Control - Set Visits
• U Control - Concept Art Gallery
• BD Live - My Chat
• BD Live - My Scenes Sharing
• BD Live - Exclusive Content
• Video Prologue II
• Hellboy: In Service of the Demon
• Marketing Campaign
• Digital Copy
• Script



News by Tom Woodward
Perlman was absolutely born to play Red.
I have to wonder why they didn't just go with Doug Jones voice for Abe in the first one? He was great if not better than Hyde-Pierce. And Seth McFarlane was surprisingly good as the voice of Johann. Stole many a scene he was in. (Loved the locker room fight!)
Definitely be picking up the 3-Disc set.