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‘Hellboy II’ Clips and ‘Bond 22′ Trailer News

A look at the red devil and a soon-to-be look at the suave one

First off, two clips from Hellboy 2: The Golden Army have surfaced. The first of which can be watched at LatinoReview and the second one appeared on “The Late Late Show” and can be seen at the 1:38 minute mark here.

Next up we also have word that the first trailer for the new James Bond film, Quantum of Solace will debut on television and on the Internet Monday, June 30th, and in theaters when it is attached to Columbia Pictures’ Hancock.

The trailer will make its debut on AOL.com (domestic) and MSN.com (international) in an exclusive two-hour window Monday morning, 9:00am - 11:00am PDT. The trailer will be dubbed or subtitled in 13 languages.

Following the exclusive online break, at 11:00am PDT (2:00pm EDT; 7:00pm London time), the trailer will be sent via satellite to media outlets worldwide.

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