In 1955, a young Hellboy is told a story by his father involving an ancient battle between humans and mythical creatures. A goblin blacksmith built an indestructible clockwork army for Balor, the King of the Elves, which could only be controlled by those of royal blood, provided no one challenged their right to do so. This 'Golden Army' of 4900 soldiers or "70 times 70 soldiers", devastated the humans so mercilessly that Balor forged a truce with them to stop the bloodshed: man would keep his cities and the creatures would keep their forests. Balor's son, Prince Nuada, didn't agree with the truce, and left in exile, vowing to return when he was needed. The crown controlling the army was broken into three pieces, one piece going to the humans and the other two kept by the elves, so the Golden Army could never be raised again.
In the present, Prince Nuada decides to declare war against the humans wanting to regain his people's lost status. In order to do so, it would require him to collect the three pieces of the crown which controlled the Golden Army. Meanwhile Hellboy and his team stumble upon Princess Nuala who is carrying one of the pieces of the crown along with the map that leads to the Golden Army. With Prince Nuada's determination, the fate of Earth lies in the hands of Hellboy.
The movie is filled with action packed scenes and slapstick comedy. Like the previous movie, I didn't really fancy this one. Though I have to agree that the action scenes were brilliantly done, but other than that nothing really caught my attention. I agree that from the trailers, the movie looks terrific, but I certainly don't recommend it because it turned out to be quite a disappointment for me.
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