To some movie fans, Kesys statement may sound flippant.
But to those who know theMike Mignolacomics that inspired Hellboy, Kesys take is pitch perfect.
I think people are always looking forward to a new spin on it.
So much of the work is done for you…
The suit is made for you.
The physicality is a little bit tricky in the costume, but I got the hang of it.
I got to bring out my own personal demons, and make a hybrid.
Were on a mission, she says of her characters connection to Big Red in the movie.
Rudolph plays Bobbie Jo Song, an agent of the Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defense.
Were on a job, the job goes rogue, and we pick up people on the way.
Fans of the Hellboy comics and movies wont recognize the name Bobbie Jo Song, and with good reason.
Shes a new character to the mythos, original to the film.
Shes a rookie BPRD agent that works with Hellboy.
They do this trips, and its her first into the field, she teases.
We were told how supportive he was, which helped.
He was exciting for what we were doing, so that was definitely inspiring, Kesy says.
For Rudolph, the horror elements were most comfortable.
I feel like I do a lot of horror, so I love this space, she enthuses.
Its very much my home.
Hellboy: The Crooked Man releases later this year.