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'Hellboy 3' News, Update: Ron Perlman Wants the Trilogy to End 'Sooner,' Rules Out Plans for Crowdfunding

The highly-anticipated final installment to Guillermo del Toro's "Hellboy" trilogy, "Hellboy 3" still far from becoming a reality but its actor remains hopeful.

Speaking to Digital Spy during the 55th Festival De Television De Monte-Carlo, actor Ron Perlman said that while the status of the third sequel is still hanging up in the air, he still very much enthused to take on the Hellboy red makeup for the third time but with a condition that it should be "sooner rather than later."

"I don't have any news for you, but there's always a chance," Perlman said. "I'm getting to that age where, if I waited much longer, 'Hellboy 3' will be performed out of a wheelchair. So I was basically trying to say, if there's going to be this thing, it should be sooner rather than later."

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The "Sons of Anarchy" star however points out that he doesn't wish for the fans to crowdfund just to get the project to move.

"I wouldn't want to be involved in a crowdfunding. I don't think it's the fans' job to fund a movie; I think it's up to the people who do it professionally. I think it's the fans' job to sit back and buy popcorn and Coke and watch a movie and enjoy it," he explained.

Perlman went on to drop what appears to be the possible plot for the threequel.

"I know Hellboy 3 was designed to resolve the dilemma of whether the beast of the apocalypse would live up to his oracle, his destiny of destroying mankind, or whether the best that we've seen nurtured all of these years, who's taken his immense super power, and used it in the opposite way to protect mankind -- which one will win out?" Perlman explained. "The destiny part of it is unnegotiable, and irreversible, so something rather dramatic has to happen in the third movie to find out which Hellboy prevails."

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