David Harbour will officiate a wedding as Hellboy for 666K retweets

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Over the past year, David Harbour has used the power of the retweet in order to take senior photos with a fan and to dance with penguins in the Antarctic, and his next Twitter challenge could see Harbour officiating the wedding of ComingSoon.net's Spencer Perry in full Hellboy regalia. That would be quite the sight, but in order to make it happen, David Harbour challenged fans to retweet the following tweet 666K times.

As David Harbour mentioned in the tweet, he would be willing to knock that number down to 500,000 if Hellboy creator Mike Mignola would agree to read a poem at the service. Spencer Perry reached out to Mignola, who thankfully agreed to the proposition, but added a stipulation of his own, David Harbour would have to write the poem. The big guy hasn't agreed to that just yet, but if he does, that would bump the needed retweets down to 142K as the tweet already has 24K under its belt. Let's make this happen! Not only would it be a hugely memorable experience for Spencer Perry and his fiancée Carly Lane, but we'll also get to see some freakin' amazing wedding photos.

HELLBOY will hit theaters on April 12, 2019.

Source: Twitter

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