Hellboy 4: Ragnarok Rising (2026)

The end isn’t coming… it’s waking up. Hellboy 4: Ragnarok Rising dives headfirst into myth and apocalypse, delivering a darker, heavier chapter for the reluctant hero.
David Harbour returns as Hellboy, and this version feels more burdened than ever—torn between the world he protects and the destiny he can’t escape. There’s a quiet rage behind every line, every fight, like he knows the end might have his name written on it .

Under the vision of Neil Marshall, the tone leans gritty and grounded, but never loses its mythic scale. Norse legends bleed into reality, ancient creatures rise, and the threat of Ragnarok hangs over everything like a storm ready to break .

The action is brutal and atmospheric—icy battlefields, fire-lit ruins, and monstrous clashes that feel both epic and personal. But it’s the emotion that hits hardest: Hellboy questioning whether he’s the world’s protector… or its downfall.
