The director of "Monsters Hunter" with Milla Yovovich spoke about the film

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British director Paul U.S. Anderson is famous for its talent to shield computer games. After the Mortal Kombat shot on the Mortal Kombat film "Deadly Battle" in 1995, he shot six films on the game "Resident Evil". And now shields the game Monster Hunter ("Monster Hunter") with his wife in the lead role.

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The director in an interview with Syfy Wire shared the details of the new project:

The film is ready for 100 percent. We had to release it in September, on the day of labor, but the premiere was postponed on April 23 next year. For me, this is the most favorite film of all I have ever done. A very unique project.

I am an avid fan of the original game from Capcom. I played it when, in the West, few people heard about her. They have done a lot of work on creating this world, this wild habitat of monsters. I felt how it was important to get out of the midst of shooting if we want to pay tribute to the landscapes in the game. And we did it. We have deserts and jungle in the film, there are amazingly beautiful places that have not been filmed before. Most of the filming of the group lived in tents. And we broke our tent camps in hundreds of miles from the nearest city or village. This gave the film a fantastic look, because the only thing that was created on computers is monsters.

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The film will tell about the soldier's squad under the leadership of Lieutenant Artemis (Yovovich), who are sent to the salvation of their colleagues. But when performing a combat task, the detachment faces terrible monsters. Tony Ja, Ti-ah, Mighan Hud and Diego Boneta were also filmed in the picture.

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