Resident Evil movie heroine confirms Monster Hunter live-action movie has finished filming

Resident Evil movie heroine confirms Monster Hunter live-action movie has finished filming

The live-action Hollywood film adapted from the famous Japanese game Monster Hunter was recently completed. Actress Milla Jovovich, who participated in the filming, posted a short article on her personal Instagram page to commemorate this milestone.

Milla Jovovich expressed her gratitude for the people and things she encountered during the filming in Namibia, saying that this experience would be unforgettable, and she was very grateful to her husband/director Paul Anderson and her colleagues who participated in the filming. In addition, she also said that she would organize the photos taken during the filming and post them on Instagram one after another.

The live-action movie "Monster Hunter" tells the story of the captain of the United Nations military team played by Milla Jovovich who is teleported to a different world where monsters live, and works with a local hunter (played by Tony Jaa) to close the portal, working together to defend the two worlds and prevent monsters from invading the earth.

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