“Monster Hunter”, the new creature feature based on the popular video game, is reportedly being pulled from theatres in China due to a scene that numerous Chinese viewers have deemed to be racist.
“Monster Hunter”, the new creature feature based on the popular video game, is reportedly being pulled from theatres in China due to a scene that numerous Chinese viewers have deemed to be racist.
“Monster Hunter”, the new creature feature based on the popular video game, is reportedly being pulled from theatres in China due to a scene that numerous Chinese viewers have deemed to be racist.
Rebecca Davis editorChinese regulators are in the midst of censoring the Hollywood title “Monster Hunter” after controversy broke out online on opening day over a ten second-long exchange in the film that patriotic local viewers say “insults China.”The fantasy action film is produced, written and directed by Paul W.S. Anderson, and stars his wife Milla Jovovich, Tony Jaa, T.I., and others.
Dazed and Confused. He was 21 at the time of filming alongside Matthew McConaughey, Milla Jovovich, Parker Posey and more.“I had a bad experience with marijuana at 15.
in recovery now, so that was a whole different time."The Richard Linklater-directorial also starred Milla Jovovich, Anthony Rapp, Parker Posey, Matthew McConaughey, and Jason London, but Affleck hasn't revealed the name of his co-stars who smoked marijuana.
Apparently, Ben Affleck suffered panic attacks after smoking marijuana before filming Dazed and Confused back in 1993. Affleck was only 20 when he starred as O’Bannion, a small, supporting character, alongside future stars Matthew McConaughey, Parker Posey, and Milla Jovovich in the film directed by Richard Linklater. But his time spent goofing around with his castmates could have led to a “bad experience” or two.
Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorMore news on the Monster Hunter and Wonder Woman 1984 fronts with China dates now set for both films. The former, starring Milla Jovovich, has landed a December 4 release in the Middle Kingdom while Warner Bros/DC’s Gal Gadot sequel is due on December 18.
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.
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.
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.
Resident Evil origin story reboot has been confirmed.Constant Film has found its main actors for a new franchise, following its six Resident Evil movies to date which starred Milla Jovovich.The new film will be led by Skins star Kaya Scodelario as Claire Redfield, Hannah John-Kamen (Brave New World) as Jill Valentine and Robbie Amell (The Duff) as Chris Redfield.Resident Evil will also star Tom Hopper as Albert Weskey, Neal McDonough as William Birkin and Avan Jogia as Leon S.
Milla Jovovich might have moved on to fight massive bad guys in the upcoming “Monster Hunter” film, but just because she’s gone, that doesn’t mean “Resident Evil” is going to stop. As a matter of fact, it appears that Sony’s upcoming reboot of the film franchise is moving ahead just fine, as there is a brand-new cast set to take on the evil, deadly villains that have haunted video game players for more than two decades.
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.
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.
Disney is making a live-action remake of Peter Pan and the role of Tinker Bell will be played by Yara Shahidi!
Resident Evil is coming to TV.
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentConstantin Film has acquired the rights to hit novel “Perfect Addiction,” set in the world of boxing, partnering up once again with producer Jeremy Bolt, with whom they worked on the “Resident Evil” blockbuster movie franchise, assassin action movie “Polar,” starring Mads Mikkelsen and Vanessa Hudgens, and the upcoming video-game adaption “Monster Hunter,” starring Milla Jovovich.The film will blend a “Rocky-esque underdog story and a salacious
Sony has pushed back the release of Monster Hunter, starring Milla Jovovich.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorSony has just pushed Screen Gems Milla Jovovich movie Monster Hunter from its Labor Day weekend date of Sept. 4 to April 23, 2021.Why?Well, as we all know Paramount has always had A Quiet Place 2 sitting on Sept.
Milla Jovovich to Jana Kramer.“The girls and I love [our masks] so much,” the Resident Evil star, 44, captioned a June 2020 Instagram selfie with daughters Ever, 12, and Dashiel, 5. “It’s so great to get back to normal life in baby steps and wearing our masks is No.
The turbulent world of child acting is explored in HBO’s new documentary “Showbiz Kids”.
Milla Jovovich urged parents to protest with their kids after bringing her 12-year-old daughter, Ever, to a gathering supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.“As parents, my husband, [Paul W. S. Anderson], and I wanted to help our eldest daughter raise her voice in protest as well and feel like a real part of this incredible movement for justice that’s happening all over the world,” the actress, 44, captioned a Monday, June 8, Instagram post.
This June, HBO prepares to say goodbye to a collection of films. The end of the month will see the disappearance of Martin Scorsese's 2010 mystery-thrillerShutter Island, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Mark Ruffalo.
Bonding with her baby! Milla Jovovich breast-fed her 3-month-old daughter, Osian, in a sweet new shot.
South African stuntwoman Olivia Jackson has won a legal battle against a company involved in the making of “Resident Evil: The Final Chapter”. She suffered life-changing injuries after being involved in a horrendous motorcycle crash on the set of the 2016 movie.
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