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Sony Pictures just dropped the first trailer for upcoming film Monster Hunter! The film which promises to be an epic new adventure set in the ruthless world of enormous monsters comes from the makers of 2016’s hit film Resident Evil. Directed by Paul.W.S.Anderson, the film stars Milla Jovovich as Captain Artemis and Tony Jaa, a fearsome fighter.
In the trailer, Jovovich leads a team of military badasses through a portal in the desert to a world where giant dragons and beasties try to eat them,
.‘It could be said that they are two very similar women, born only months apart. They are very much defined by the Second World War, by a sense of frugality, hard work, commitment, Christianity and so much more.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorThe UK’s £500M Film and TV Production Restart Scheme officially opens from today following state aid approval being granted by the EU.The DCMS has extended the deadline for registration and start of production to February 2021 and said today that “eligible productions will be onboarded within days”.
In the trailer, a herd of Apceros (the fictionalized, and deadlier version of an Anklyosaurus) fans out across a lake and prepares to charge.
The new trailer for the video-game movie adaptation “Monster Hunter” has been released.
Based on the first trailer, “Monster Hunter” looks ridiculous. And not in a bad way.
Also Read: 'Resident Evil' Origin Story Film in the Works With Kaya Scodelario and Hannah John-Kamen to StarJovovich leads a cast that also includes Tony Jaa, Tip ‘T.I.’ Harris, Meagan Good, Diego Boneta, Josh Helman, Jin Au-Yeung and Ron Perlman.
Eli Countryman Some of the most iconic beasts of the “Monster Hunter” video games appeared in the official trailer for the film adaptation from director Paul W.S. Anderson, which was released on Wednesday.Milla Jovovich plays Captain Artemis, a new character made specifically for the film and a human military officer whose team gets transported to a world populated by giant monsters.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerThose who tuned in for today’s discussion with Monster Hunter helmer Paul W.S. Anderson at New York Comic Con’s virtual edition were treated to a new sneak peek to the upcoming adaptation to the popular Capcom video game.
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Constantin Film, Germany's leading independent studio, has brought up the release of three films —including Monster Hunter starring Milla Jovovich—to help local theaters fill the void left by studios pushing their 2020 tentpoles to next year. Constantin will release Monster Hunter in Germany Dec.3, three weeks ahead of Sony's U.S.release of the film on Dec.
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Dave McNary Film ReporterSony Pictures has moved Milla Jovovich’s fantasy thriller “Monster Hunter” forward by four months from April 23, 2021, to Dec. 30 of this year.The studio announced the shift late Monday afternoon. It’s the latest in a long line of major studio movies to be shuffled amid uncertainty over when most North American movie theaters will re-open, although most of the moves have been delays such as the James Bond movie “No Time to Die” going back five months from Nov.
The upcoming movie Monster Hunter has made a rare move BACK to 2020 after previously being delayed until next year.
Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorBack in July, Sony pushed Screen Gems and Constantin Film’s Milla Jovovich-starrer Monster Hunter from its domestic Labor Day weekend date of September 4 to April 23, 2021.
Monster Hunter, starring Resident Evil's Milla Jovovich, has unveiled its first teaser trailer.The film, which was originally pushed back from September to April 2021, is now optimistically assuring us it'll be "only in theatres" this December. The plot follows Jovovich's Captain Natalie Artemis and her team of elite soldiers who fall into a portal and enter a strange world filled with deadly monsters.
Polygon has identified as the Black Diablos monster from the video game franchise on which the film is based.