The film Monster Hunter, a game adaptation directed by Paul Anderson, has officially started shooting. Starring Milla Jovovich posted the first set photos with makeup on social media, saying, "The first day of filming for Monster Hunter has begun. As you can see, my character is as charming as usual. I started training for this movie in February, and I'm very excited to finally start filming." The game "Monster Hunter" was first launched in 2004. Players play the role of hunters in the game. By constantly defeating various giant monsters, they can get money and equipment and enjoy the fun of hunting monsters in nature. The plot of the movie version of "Monster Hunter" is very different from the game. It was created by Constantine Films, which once created the "Resident Evil" series. Screen Gems is responsible for North American distribution. Paul Anderson is the director of the film. Milla Jovovich plays the character named Artemis. Tony Jaa plays a hunter. "Hellboy" Ron Perlman and rapper TI Harris also join the film. The budget of the movie "Monster Hunter" is 60 million US dollars. The film company has previously expressed its hope to make "Monster Hunter" into a new series of movies. |
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