Monster Hunter: Legends of the Guild is another franchise of Monster Hunter. Paul W. S. Anderson wrote, produced, and directed a movie in 2020 that was based on the monster. The film is based on a video game series having the same name as Capcom. Anderson and his wife Milla Jovovich worked as director and lead actor as Natalie Artemis in the fifth outing together. The other stars working in the film are Tony Jaa, Tip Harris, Meagan Good, and some others.
Paul W. S. Anderson is the film’s creator, and it is an adaptation of the series. Then, in October 2018, Capcom made an official announcement about it. The production of the film started this month with the help of Constantin Film. Principal photography and wrapped on December 19, 2018. It was wrapped up in Cape Town, South Africa.
Later on, the film was on the screens of theaters during the Covid-19 pandemic by Sony Pictures Releasing. It was not released in Germany and Japan but in China on December 4, 2020, and in the US on December 18, 2020. The film production cost $60 million while the film grossed over $44 million worldwide. The film got mixed views. It was appreciated for the action sequences and visual effects but was criticized for direction and editing.
Does Netflix have Monster Hunter: Legends of the Guild?
Monster Hunter: Legends of the Guild by Capcom is coming on Netflix. It is in a fashion, more faithful than the live-action Monster Hunter that debuted in 2020. The name of this upcoming movie is Monster Hunter: Legends of the Guild is a computer-animated film going to stream on Netflix on August 12, 2021, with an original story featuring a similar face.
Trailer of Monster Hunter: Legends of the Guild
Now Netflix is going to stream a Monster Hunt 2021 movie. It has focused on a young Ace Cadet named Monster Hunter: Legends of the Guild. The film is a directorial debut by Steven F. Yamamoto. He has attained acknowledgment for his masterpieces of visual effects, such as Transformers, World War Z, and Mutant Ninja Turtles film. This new 3D film revolves around a young Ace Cadet from Monster Hunter Ultimate 4. This cadet is known as Exciteable A-Lister in Monster Hunter: World. In this new film, he tries to confront the dragon who attacked his village. He will be accompanied by another fellow from MH4U Hunter Julius. Some other iconic monster hunters baddies and beloved Palico companions will assist him. A new trailer of Monster Hunter is below and credit by Netflix.
How is Aiden safe from the dragon?
The new movie introduced Aiden. That is a similar character as in previous Monster Hunter 4, and Monster Hunter: World. The anime film will narrate the whole story of the journey to become a full-fledged hunter. The trailer shows that Aiden meets a hunter named Julius. He tells Aiden that an elder dragon is on his way to migration and coming straight towards his village. Julius describes the dragon as the unbridled force of nature’s flesh. When a group of hunters is accompanying the pair, the trailer then shows some shots of monster-hunting activities. The CGI seems to have video game cut-scenes that work in its favor and fans have also appreciated and liked it.
What is the fans’ response to the trailer?
It’s a short film with 58 minutes of duration. It also inclines towards old-school console cut scenes which seem a little flat. Many of the YouTube comments on the trailer are dripping with hype for the movie. It also helps, as fans did not appreciate a live-action movie of this series last year, as can be proven from YouTube comments.
Apart from the animation style of the movie trailer, fans look excited about the upcoming movie. Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate is a well-known game of the series having Ace Cadet who is undoubtedly an interesting NPC of the games. So, Monster Hunter: Legends of the Guild will stream on Netflix on August 12 2021 for the anticipated fans.
How can I watch Monster Hunter at home?
Monster Hunter has debuted on major streaming networks. However, the film can be purchased or rented on most VOD platforms, such as Vudu, Amazon Prime, Apple TV, and more, for fans.