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Director Paul W.S. Anderson and producer Jeremy Bolt began negotiations with Capcom to adapt the ''Monster Hunter'' series in 2009, one year after Anderson began playing the games.<ref name="IGN">{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/monster-hunter-movie-setting-real-world-vs-video-game|title=Almost All of the Monster Hunter Movie Takes Place in the Video Game World|author=DeFreitas, Casey|date=15 October 2020|work=IGN}}</ref> Anderson publicized their plans in 2012, while doing press for another Capcom adaptation, ''Resident Evil: Retribution''.<ref name="CinemaToday">{{citeweb|url=https://www.cinematoday.jp/news/N0045882|title=We are planning to make a live-action movie of ''Monster Hunter''! ''Resident Evil'' series director's shocking confession!|date=11 September 2012|work=CinemaToday}}</ref> On September 15, 2016, during the Tokyo Game Show, Capcom producer Ryozo Tsujimoto announced that a live-action Hollywood adaption of ''Monster Hunter'' was in development, but provided no further details. Anderson and Bolt confirmed their involvement to ''Deadline'' that November, with Anderson describing the setting of the games as "a fresh, exciting world that we could expose and build a whole world around, like a Marvel or Star Wars universe."<ref name="Deadline">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2016/11/monster-hunter-movie-resident-evil-paul-ws-anderson-jeremy-bolt-capcom-qa-1201856946/|title=As ‘Resident Evil’ Nears $1 Billion, Paul W.S. Anderson & Jeremy Bolt Set ‘Monster Hunter’: Q&A|author=Fleming Jr, Mike|date=21 November 2016|work=Deadline}}</ref> By then, he had written the first iteration of the script, with the following logline: | |||
{{Quote|For every Monster, there is a Hero. An ordinary man in a dead end job discovers that he is actually the descendant of an ancient hero. He must travel to a mystical world to train to become a Monster Hunter, before the mythical creatures from that world destroy ours.<ref name="Deadline"/>}} | |||
A piece of concept art published with the article showed a Rathalos, the series' signature monster, attacking the Los Angeles International Airport. In another version of the script, the protagonist was a "bullied, quite clumsy" 16-year-old boy chosen as the latest hero chosen to protect Earth from the Monster Hunter world's creatures, who inspired countless legends during previous invasions.<ref name="IGN"/> By the time Anderson's schedule allowed him to make the film, however, young adult fantasy had fallen out of fashion. In 2017, visual effects company Mr. X uploaded an effects reel which featured brief footage based on this version of the script, showing a Rathalos and Gore Magala battling inside a mall. Anderson cited ''Avatar'', the ''Indiana Jones'' films, and a 2010 collaboration between ''Monster Hunter'' and ''Metal Gear Solid'' as influences on the final draft.<ref name="IGN"/><ref name="Kotaku2">{{cite web|url=https://kotaku.com/the-monster-hunter-movie-was-inspired-by-a-metal-gear-s-1845806302|title=The Monster Hunter Movie Was Inspired By A Metal Gear Solid Collab|author=Ashcraft, Brian|date=4 December 2020|work=Kotaku}}</ref> Of the collaboration, he said, "[W]hat fun to kind of play with the hubris of the modern world in that we put our faith in technology so much — in fact, too much in my opinion."<ref name="Kotaku2"/> | |||
On May 21, 2017, Variety.com reports German film production and distribution company Constantin Film announced they are producing the film and aimed for production in late 2017 to 2018. On May 11, 2018. Variety announced Milla Jovovich was set to star as the film's lead. On September 25, 2018, Clifford "T.I." Harris and Ron Perlman were announced to costar alongside Tony Jaa, who was announced as "the Hunter". Along with Perlman’s Admiral character, Tony Jaa's hunter is based on characters that appear in the 2018 videogame [[wp:Monster_Hunter:_World|Monster Hunter: World]]. Harris is set to portray Link, a sniper in Jovovich's then-unnamed character's military team. On October 01, 2018, Actor Diego Boneta was announced to join the cast as well, playing another character in the military. His character was later identified as Sergeant Marshall, a communications specialist. | On May 21, 2017, Variety.com reports German film production and distribution company Constantin Film announced they are producing the film and aimed for production in late 2017 to 2018. On May 11, 2018. Variety announced Milla Jovovich was set to star as the film's lead. On September 25, 2018, Clifford "T.I." Harris and Ron Perlman were announced to costar alongside Tony Jaa, who was announced as "the Hunter". Along with Perlman’s Admiral character, Tony Jaa's hunter is based on characters that appear in the 2018 videogame [[wp:Monster_Hunter:_World|Monster Hunter: World]]. Harris is set to portray Link, a sniper in Jovovich's then-unnamed character's military team. On October 01, 2018, Actor Diego Boneta was announced to join the cast as well, playing another character in the military. His character was later identified as Sergeant Marshall, a communications specialist. | ||
On October 4, 2018, The Hollywood reporter reports alongside Constantin Film, [[Toho]] will co-finance the video game adaptation and distribute it in Japan. Anderson, in a interview with Slashfilm, would later confirm that another character from Monster Hunter: World, The Handler, is set to appear and that the monsters set to appear in the film all originate from the games, with none of them being original creations. | On October 4, 2018, The Hollywood reporter reports alongside Constantin Film, [[Toho]] will co-finance the video game adaptation and distribute it in Japan. Anderson, in a interview with Slashfilm, would later confirm that another character from Monster Hunter: World, The Handler, is set to appear and that the monsters set to appear in the film all originate from the games, with none of them being original creations. | ||
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Monster Hunter (モンスターハンター is a 2020 Monsutā Hantā)American-Japanese giant monster movie produced by Screen Gems, Impact Pictures, Constantin Film, Tencent Pictures and Toho. It is based on Capcom's video game franchise of the same name. The film was released to American theaters on December 18, 2020 and will be released in Japan by Towa Pictures, a subsidiary of Toho, on March 26, 2021.
Description
Plot
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Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Paul W.S. Anderson
- Produced by Jeremy Bolt, Paul W.S. Anderson, Dennis Berardi, Robert Kulzer, Martin Moszkowicz
- Music by Paul Haslinger
- Cinematography by Glen MacPherson
- Edited by Doobie White
- Production design by Edward Thomas
- Assistant directors Peter Freeman, Simon Green, Cameron Hadlow
- Sound design by Brandon Kim
- Visual effects supervisor Dennis Berardi
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Milla Jovovich as Lieutenant Natalie Artemis
- Tony Jaa as The Hunter
- Clifford "T.I." Harris, Jr. as Link
- Ron Perlman as The Admiral
- Hirona Yamazaki as The Handler
- Nanda Costa as Serious Handler
- Nic Rasenti as Sergeant Roark
- Aaron Beelner as Meowscular Chef
- Jannik Schümann as Aiden/Excitable A-Lister
- Schelaine Bennett as Comms Officer
- Adrián Muñoz as Hunter #2
- Meagan Good as Sergeant Dash
- Diego Boneta as Sergeant Marshall
- Josh Helman as Steeler
- Jin Au-Yeung as Axe
Appearances
Monsters
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Development
Director Paul W.S. Anderson and producer Jeremy Bolt began negotiations with Capcom to adapt the Monster Hunter series in 2009, one year after Anderson began playing the games.[2] Anderson publicized their plans in 2012, while doing press for another Capcom adaptation, Resident Evil: Retribution.[3] On September 15, 2016, during the Tokyo Game Show, Capcom producer Ryozo Tsujimoto announced that a live-action Hollywood adaption of Monster Hunter was in development, but provided no further details. Anderson and Bolt confirmed their involvement to Deadline that November, with Anderson describing the setting of the games as "a fresh, exciting world that we could expose and build a whole world around, like a Marvel or Star Wars universe."[4] By then, he had written the first iteration of the script, with the following logline:
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A piece of concept art published with the article showed a Rathalos, the series' signature monster, attacking the Los Angeles International Airport. In another version of the script, the protagonist was a "bullied, quite clumsy" 16-year-old boy chosen as the latest hero chosen to protect Earth from the Monster Hunter world's creatures, who inspired countless legends during previous invasions.[2] By the time Anderson's schedule allowed him to make the film, however, young adult fantasy had fallen out of fashion. In 2017, visual effects company Mr. X uploaded an effects reel which featured brief footage based on this version of the script, showing a Rathalos and Gore Magala battling inside a mall. Anderson cited Avatar, the Indiana Jones films, and a 2010 collaboration between Monster Hunter and Metal Gear Solid as influences on the final draft.[2][5] Of the collaboration, he said, "[W]hat fun to kind of play with the hubris of the modern world in that we put our faith in technology so much — in fact, too much in my opinion."[5]
On May 21, 2017, Variety.com reports German film production and distribution company Constantin Film announced they are producing the film and aimed for production in late 2017 to 2018. On May 11, 2018. Variety announced Milla Jovovich was set to star as the film's lead. On September 25, 2018, Clifford "T.I." Harris and Ron Perlman were announced to costar alongside Tony Jaa, who was announced as "the Hunter". Along with Perlman’s Admiral character, Tony Jaa's hunter is based on characters that appear in the 2018 videogame Monster Hunter: World. Harris is set to portray Link, a sniper in Jovovich's then-unnamed character's military team. On October 01, 2018, Actor Diego Boneta was announced to join the cast as well, playing another character in the military. His character was later identified as Sergeant Marshall, a communications specialist.
On October 4, 2018, The Hollywood reporter reports alongside Constantin Film, Toho will co-finance the video game adaptation and distribute it in Japan. Anderson, in a interview with Slashfilm, would later confirm that another character from Monster Hunter: World, The Handler, is set to appear and that the monsters set to appear in the film all originate from the games, with none of them being original creations.
Production
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Marketing
On November 20, 2018, IGN released a first look featuring stills of Milla Jovovich and Tony Jaa running through a desert while wielding a Great Sword and Hunter's Bow. Jovovich can be seen armed with a slinger, a device first introduced in Monster Hunter: World. During the Shanghai International Film Festival, a teaser was shown alongside an announcement that Toho and Tencent would distribute the film in Asian territories. The footage was leaked on June 17, 2019 through the Monster Hunter Asia Facebook Fan page, showing glimpses of Diablos and Rathalos. On October 3, 2020, IGN and Sony Pictures' respective YouTube channels uploaded a 16-second teaser featuring Black Diablos. Later on October 8, the official Twitter account for PlayStation would tweet another teaser featuring more footage of the Black Diablos as well as Tony Jaa’s character firing at it with a bow.
On October 10, 2020, New York Comic-Con Online hosted a panel with director Paul W.S. Anderson and Interviewer Matt Patches, featuring the first look at the movie's Rathalos. Anderson elaborated that the Rathalos featured is, in fact, a Greater Rathalos which a much larger individual than those seen within the games. Further info hints that its large size is the result of its association with an ancient civilization that is an established part of Monster Hunter lore. Later the same day, Sony Pictures' YouTube account would upload a vignette featuring Anderson sitting down and speaking to Ryozo Tsujimoto and Kaname Fujioka, the respective Producer and Director of the Monster Hunter videogame franchise, as well as the reveal of the herbivorous monster Apceros's presence within the film. On October 14, 2020, the first full length trailer is released alongside an alternate international trailer with the former revealing the appearance of Nerscylla and Gore Magala.
On November 19, 2020, the official IGN YouTube channel released a Chinese trailer featuring the first glimpse of the film's Meowscular Chef. On November 24, 2020, the official Monster Hunter YouTube channel uploaded a promotional collaboration announcement for Monster Hunter World: Iceborne. Two singleplayer event quests, “The New World” and “To Our World”, were revealed. The player plays as Artemis, with voice lines provided by Jovovich herself. A special layered set of armor is the reward for hunting a Black Diablos and an enlarged Rathalos, both references to Artemis' opponents in the film.
On November 30, 2020, the Monster Hunter movie's Twitter would tweet a 16-second video featuring multiple monsters. Cephalos, a small shark-like monster that swims through sand, was revealed to be in the film. And on December 3, 2020, the page would release official size measurements for Nerscylla, Apceros, Diablos and Rathalos, respectively.
Gallery
- Main article: Monster Hunter/Gallery.
Soundtrack
- Main article: Monster Hunter (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
Theatrical releases
- Austria, Germany, Netherlands, Saudi Arabia - December 3, 2020
- China, Taiwan, United Kingdom - December 4, 2020
- United States - December 18, 2020
- Singapore - December 24, 2020
- Canada, Vietnam - December 30, 2020
- Hungary - December 2020
- Australia - January 1, 2021
- Russia - January 14, 2021
- Brazil, Ukraine - January 28, 2021[6]
- Estonia, India - February 5, 2021
- Mexico - February 18, 2021
- Iceland - February 19, 2021
- Portugal - February 25, 2021
- Bulgaria - February 26, 2021
- Lithuania - March 12, 2021
- Japan, Spain - March 26, 2021
- Italy - April 23, 2021
- France - April 28, 2021
Alternate titles
- Monster Hunter the Movie (映画 モンスターハンター Eiga Monsutā Hantā, alternate Japanese title)
- MonHun (モンハン Monhan, Japanese abbreviated title)
Box office
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Reception
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Video releases
Sony 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + HD / Blu-ray + Digital HD / DVD (2021)
- Region: Various (Blu-ray, and DVD)
- Discs: 2 (4K Ultra HD combo pack) or 1 (Blu-ray and DVD)
- Audio: English (Dolby Atmos and English: Dolby TrueHD 7.1 for 4K Ultra HD, DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 for Blu-ray, and Dolby Digital 5.1 for DVD)
- Subtitles: English, Spanish, French [U.S. release - will vary depending on country]
- Special features: To be announced
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