The Monster Hunter movie will be released in 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray digital formats on March 2, and the new digital version has many special features. Director Paul Anderson recently talked about what elements the Monster Hunter movie extracted from the Capcom game of the same name and put them into the movie. Director Paul Anderson talked about the behind-the-scenes story of the "Monster Hunter" movie and how the film adapted some elements from Capcom's game of the same name, including specific monsters, costumes, and other things that everyone is familiar with in the "Monster Hunter" series. Director Paul Anderson said: "I played Monster Hunter 11 years ago when I was still in Japan. I fell in love with the creatures, the beautiful scenery, and the theme of the Monster Hunter game. So I bought it (the adaptation rights) from Capcom." Milla Jovovich, the star of Monster Hunter and the wife of director Paul Anderson, said Anderson was so obsessed with the game that it was the longest he had ever worked on a project during his time in Hollywood. "I'm glad it took so long because the game has evolved for the better," Anderson said. "This (Monster Hunter) has become a global phenomenon." |
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