IGN exclusively released a new trailer for the live-action version of Monster Hunter, which will be released in North America in December this year. In the trailer, Mira can be seen using the classic dual swords in the game to upgrade her combat power, Tony Jaa also uses the familiar big sword and bow to fight the horned dragon, and the large monster Rathalos that players have been looking forward to will also appear. Chinese version trailer: From the degree of restoration of monsters and equipment, we can see director Paul Anderson's expectations and attention to this adapted film. Even the game producer Ryozo Tsujimoto and director Kaname Fujioka praised the movie's special effects. Paul Anderson specifically explained the role setting of Mira in Monster Hunter: "When you start playing Monster Hunter, you play as an unknown hunter, and what I want to present is the feeling of my first experience with this game - experiencing the amazing scenery and monsters from the perspective of a stranger. So Mira, in many ways, represents the audience's perspective as this virtual character, entering this world as a rookie who knows nothing. "
Behind our world, there is another: a world of dangerous and powerful monsters that rule their domain with deadly ferocity. When a sudden sandstorm transports Lt. Artemis (Milla) and her unit (TI Harris, Meagan Good, Diego Bonita) to a new world, the soldiers are surprised to discover that this hostile and unknown environment is inhabited by gigantic and terrifying monsters that are immune to their firepower. In a desperate fight for survival, the team encounters the mysterious Hunter (Tony Jaa), whose unique skills allow him to stay one step ahead of these powerful creatures. As Mira and the Hunter slowly build trust, she discovers he is part of a team led by the Grand Master (Ron Perlman). Faced with a great danger that threatens to destroy their world, these brave warriors will combine their unique abilities and unite for the final battle. The live-action movie "Monster Hunter" is directed by Paul Anderson and stars Milla Jovovich, Tony Jaa, TI, Meagan Good, Jing Ouyang, Diego Boneta, Ron Perlman, Hirona Yamazaki and others. The film is expected to be released in Taiwan on December 4, 2020. Video Screen:
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