Monster Hunter: Milla Jovovich Reveals Why Her Hero Artemis Wields The Dual Blades – Exclusive Image

Monster Hunter

by Ben Travis |
Published on

Nothing about Monster Hunter is subtle. Just look at that title: Monster Hunter. Living up to that name, the mega-successful Japanese RPG video games are all about, well, hunting massive monsters in lush natural landscapes with a variety of ridiculously oversized weapons. Now, director Paul WS Anderson has adapted the series for the big screen, pitching the likes of Milla Jovovich (his regular collaborator and wife), Tony Jaa, and Ron Perlman into the Namibian desert to shoot the ultimate movie monster mash.

With Anderson and Jovovich both being huge fans of the games, making a film in the Monster Hunter world was a labour of love – though knowing that audiences may be less familiar with the source material, they created Jovovich’s all-new protagonist Artemis as a way in for the uninitiated. “I wrote the role of Artemis for Milla as the avatar for the player, so she could be a grounded, relatable real-world character who is fresh to the world of Monster Hunter,” Anderson tells Empire in the Big-Screen Preview issue. Jovovich continues: “Yeah, she’s not based on a character from the game. Paul wrote her as the captain of a team of Army Rangers that go in to rescue their colleagues.”

Monster Hunter

It’s not long before Artemis gets herself acquainted with the wild weaponry that the Monster Hunter world has to offer – and the director and star drew from Jovovich’s own experiences playing the game when picking weapons for her character. “Although Milla’s character’s not specifically in the game, she chose the same armour and weapons she uses in the game, so there were aspects of her game character that got folded into the movie representation,” says Anderson. Her weapon of choice? The famous Dual Blades. “I experimented with different weapons during the game and was able to kill more monsters with those blades,” says Jovovich. “I thought they’d look really beautiful in an action sequence.”

Read Empire’s full Monster Hunter interview with Milla Jovovich and Paul WS Anderson in the Big-Screen Preview issue, on sale Thursday 9 July. Monster Hunter is set to arrive in the UK in early 2021.

Just so you know, whilst we may receive a commission or other compensation from the links on this website, we never allow this to influence product selections - read why you should trust us