Dom Peppiatt, Thursday, December 10, 2020 at 11:19 GMT
The “Monster Hunter” movie directed by Paul WS Anderson is moving forward again and is now scheduled to be released on December 18.
of monster hunter The film was originally scheduled to be released in April 2021, and was subsequently postponed to December 25th. The film has recently caused controversy over racist remarks that cause racial discrimination.
Now, Sony Pictures has confirmed that the movie will be moved up again-this time it will be shown on December 18th, 12 days earlier than originally planned.
The film’s new release date coincides with the announcement that offensive racist comments have been removed from all versions of the film prior to its international release.
Recently, Anderson confirmed that the film was inspired by “Metal Gear.” The film went into production in September 2018 with a budget of approximately US$60 million. Anderson pointed out that the decision to make Milla Jovovich a soldier was influenced by the “Hunting” in “Metal Gear”. Inspiration from the side task of Quest: Peace Walker.
The film debuted in February 2020, the main characters were shown on the poster, and the trailer debuted in October.
Anderson is already working on a sequel to the “Monster Hunter” movie. Let’s hope that its new release date (interestingly, it is less than “Wonder Woman 1984” (Wonder Woman 1984) “to be welcomed by this investment.