Hellboy 4: Ragnarok Rising (2026)

When the gods fall silent, something darker rises—and Hellboy 4: Ragnarok Rising leans hard into that mythic chaos. This isn’t just another supernatural showdown; it feels like the end of everything, carved in ice and fire.
David Harbour returns with a heavier, more haunted Hellboy—still sharp with sarcasm, but clearly worn down by destiny. His exile has changed him, and now he’s forced to confront a terrifying question: is he here to stop the apocalypse… or fulfill it?

Directed by Neil Marshall, the film embraces a gritty, horror-soaked tone—frozen wastelands, shadowy caves, and creatures that feel ripped straight from ancient nightmares. The introduction of a broken Valkyrie and a cryptic scholar decoding Odin’s final warnings adds emotional weight to the chaos.
