Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger are reprising their iconic roles as Sarah Connor and the T - 800, though according to new information about the film, they're
mostly brief appearances.
Not exact matches
The cast, made up
mostly of soap opera / TV actors do a decent enough job and theres even a
brief appearance from Robert Englund, stealing the show as a jailed werewolf (think he's a werewolf anyway!)
The other performers are also good, but
mostly overshadowed by these two, A big exception would have to be the
brief but memorable
appearance of Donnie Wahlberg as a former patient of Dr. Crowe's.
Professor Bruttenholm (John Hurt, making a
brief but welcome
appearance) tells young Hellboy a bedtime story, which
mostly consists of the kind of thing you'd expect to find in a picture like this — an ancient war, an uneasy truce, a portentous warning of reprisals — but the story itself is less remarkable than the manner in which del Toro depicts it.
Without any useable job skills, Nick takes a job at a mattress store (providing an amusing,
brief appearance by Will Ferrell — but
mostly for a tattoo on his neck), and Billy, his girlfriend leaving him and his house foreclosed upon, desperately looks for any opportunity for work.