According to foreign media reports, Capcom's classic game IP "Monster Hunter" will be adapted into a live-action movie, directed by Paul Anderson, the director of the "Resident Evil" series, and starring Milla Jovovich. According to the latest news, Thailand's powerful action star Tony Jaa will also join and play one of the hunters. According to earlier news, "Hellboy" Ron Perlman and rapper TI Harris have also joined the film. 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 Films is responsible for North American distribution. Paul Anderson is the director of the film as expected. Milla Jovovich plays the character named Artemis, and Tony Jaa plays a hunter. In addition to this film, action superstar Tony Jaa is currently in post-production of "Ip Man Side Story", starring him. He also appears in "Triple Threat", the new film directed by "Accidental Killer" Jesse Johnson. "Monster Hunter" is scheduled to be filmed in Cape Town, South Africa and surrounding areas in the near future, with a budget of 60 million US dollars. The film company has previously expressed its hope to make "Monster Hunter" a brand new series of movies. |
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