Following North America, the Monster Hunter movie in Japan has also been postponed to 2021

Following North America, the Monster Hunter movie in Japan has also been postponed to 2021

A few days ago, the official announcement of the highly anticipated "Monster Hunter" movie just announced that the North American release date has been postponed from the original September 4, 2020 to April 23, 2021 (reported by this site). Today, on July 14, the Japanese distributor of the "Monster Hunter" movie also announced that it will be postponed to 2021. The specific date has not yet been determined.

The movie "Monster Hunter" is adapted from Capcom's famous game, directed by Paul Anderson, and starring Milla Jovovich, Tony Jaa, and Ron Perlman. It tells the story of monster hunters who accidentally enter a strange and brutal world and need to avoid the pursuit of deadly monsters such as spiders and dragons in order to find their way home.

Although this kind of live-action movie adaptation from a Japanese game will usually have a preview in Japan, the specific date has not yet been determined. Please stay tuned for official news.

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