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'Hellboy' Reboot Controversy: Church Defends Decision to Allow Filming After Members Complained

The "Hellboy" reboot is once again embroiled in a controversy following a whitewashing backlash. This time, members of a church in the United Kingdom complained about the movie's production inside their place of worship.

People flocking to Wells Cathedral, a 900-year-old institution in Somerset, did not like that "Hellboy" was allowed to film in the premises. Their opposition stems from the main character's presence, who is played by "Stranger Things" actor David Harbour, and the movie's theme.

"Hellboy" might be a comic book superhero but he's also a demon and the film is about the occult.

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"For heaven's sake. Are we losing sight of what [the church] was built for?" Pamela Eagan, a resident and a worshipper who attends the church asked. "I have to say I am surprised and shocked."

Church officials, however, defended their decision to let "Hellboy" film in Wells Cathedral.

A spokesperson said that the church's space is often rented out to different organizations. The spokesperson also relayed that while there could be concerns about "Hellboy," those who complained might not be familiar with the movie's background.

"Hellboy originated, in fact, as a superhero in a series of novels created by Mike Mignola," the spokesperson said. "His true nature is one of a hero and he becomes a defender against the forces of darkness."

The production paid the church for use of its premises but the spokesperson won't reveal how much the agreed amount was for.

Earlier, British actor Ed Skrein dropped out of the movie after learning that his character, Major Ben Daimio, was of Japanese origin. He felt strongly against playing a part that should have gone to an Asian actor.

The producers respected Skrein's decision and eventually cast Daniel Dae Kim ("Hawaii Five-O") as Daimio. "Hellboy" has a January 2019 release date.

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