Monster Hunter Movie In The Works From Resident Evil Director

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As much as they don’t seem to resonate with critics, video game movies have found some success with viewers. The biggest success naturally being Paul W.S. Anderson’s Resident Evil franchise, which is set to debut its sixth and final installment next month, with Resident Evil: The Final Chapter. Unless that film proves an utter disaster (which isn’t likely), it will push the series over a billion dollars in total worldwide gross at the box office. This is a massive achievement for a video game movie series.

With Resident Evil now coming to an end, however, it was only a matter of time before Anderson found his next project. It now looks like the director, whose first major success was a video game adaptation in 1995’s Mortal Kombat, will stick to what he knows best and look toward launching yet another hopeful game franchise with Monster Hunter.

According to Deadline, Anderson and Jeremy Bolt, his production partner at Impact Pictures, have begun negotiations to bring Monster Hunter to the big screen. Anderson has already written a script for what will presumably be the first film in a potential series and is slated to direct as well. Should the adaptation come to life, Anderson will once again team with VFX studio Mr. X, who he collaborated with on the Resident Evil films. This will help Monster Hunter stay at a mid-range budget of around $50 million, much like his previous franchise. When asked how he approached the vast mythology and scope of bringing such a game to life, Anderson revealed:

What I love about Monster Hunter is the incredibly beautiful, immersive world they’ve created. It’s on the level of like a Star Wars movie, in terms of world creation. There are no real central characters so it’s a bit like when we first approached Resident Evil and imposed our own characters and story on that world. I think this is a perfect IP for us to do exactly that same thing again. The Monster Hunter world includes these huge deserts that make the Gobi Desert look like a sandbox, and they have ships that sail through the sand. These full-on galleons, but rather than sailing on the ocean waves, they sail through waves of sand.

You’re fighting these giant creatures, some as big as a city block. They live underneath the Earth and when they burst out, it’s like the best of Dune. You also have these flying dragons, giant spiders, the most wonderful creatures. That’s what really attracted me. I felt there was a fresh, exciting world that we could expose and build a whole world around, like a Marvel or Star Wars universe. Everything is about world creation, nowadays, and how can you build a world where you can have multiple stories going on? I thought this was our opportunity to have a cinematic universe.





Monster Hunter the game comes from Capcom, the same company that publishes the Resident Evil video games, so Anderson getting the rights for the former should be a sure thing. Judging from the above comments, Anderson seems genuinely excited to bring the world of Monster Hunter to life. In fact, this isn’t the first time he’s expressed interest in making the film. The biggest challenge will be in making the film accessible to American audiences, who haven’t been quite as rabid as Japanese fans in their love of the 5-game series. Those who are already fans of Anderson’s Resident Evil films will more than likely flock to theaters, however.

Naturally, there will be some who aren’t exactly thrilled at this news, as the Resident Evil films haven’t exactly adapted the games faithfully or been met with the most positive of critical reception. And, by his own words, Anderson seems poised to change just as much with Monster Hunter as he did with that film franchise. Still, given the film’s smaller budget and Anderson’s proven track record in the video game genre, a move like this just makes sense.

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Should work...it'd just be a mixed caveman action flick(primitive setting but the weapons will be more advanced then what you expect from that era) I'll Netflix it :manny: Unless a brother is the lead then we copping movie tickets... :blessed:
 

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Should work...it'd just be a mixed caveman action flick(primitive setting but the weapons will be more advanced then what you expect from that era) I'll Netflix it :manny: Unless a brother is the lead then we copping movie tickets... :blessed:

Yea a brother gonna lead to the first death in it watch his ass getting eaten:damn:
 

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Entertainment news website Variety reported on Friday that Constantin Film's Hollywood live-action film adaptation of CAPCOM's Monster Hunter action game franchise will feature Milla Jovovich (Resident Evil movie franchise). The film is budgeted at around US$60 million, and will shoot in and around Cape Town in South Africa. The film will start production in September.


Constantin Film said that it is in "the final stages of negotiation" to partner with “a big company” in Japan, and another in China. The Japanese and Chinese companies each will take equity in the project. Constantin Film is otherwise funding the film itself.


Martin Moszkowicz, Chairman of the Executive Board of Constantin Film, said at Cannes that Constantin Film is planning the project as a film series, adding, "we are in the business of brand creation."


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Constantin Film produced all six films in the Paul W.S. Anderson-directed Resident Evil franchise. Anderson is also directing the Monster Hunter film, and his Impact Pictures producing partner Jeremy Bolt is producing. Impact Pictures released a concept picture for the film (seen left) in November 2016, showing a dragon at Los Angeles International Airport.


Impact Pictures describes the film:



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.

Anderson has written a draft for the film's script. Mr. X will produce the special effects, and the company's president Dennis Berardi is credited as producer. The story will have an ordinary person traveling to the Monster Hunter world before coming back to the real world to fight an "epic battle in and around LAX."

Anderson stated that he sees the film and the game's world as an "opportunity to have a cinematic universe."


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Now resident evil movies are one of my guilty pleasure but them again for this :why:

Hollywood Live-Action Monster Hunter Film Features Milla Jovovich, Starts Production in September
 
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