Monster Hunter Movie: Every Monster in the First Trailer Explained

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Get ready hunters, the first full trailer for Monster Hunter is finally here, and we’re going to hunt down every last monster in the trailer. There are some classic fan favorites (Rathalos), some creepy critters (Nerscylla), and one that we’re absolutely shocked to see in the trailer (Gore Magala?!). We’re breaking down what these monsters are named and what they can do, all based on the video games. The trailer shows shoes Artemis, played by Milla Jovovich, get swept into the Monster Hunter world through a mysterious portal with an elite group of soldiers, and it’s there that they must team up with Tony Jaa’s character “The Hunter” to beat these fearsome foes. We’re going to size all of the monsters up to see just what our heroes are up against. Then, we’ll see how it all plays out when the Monster Hunter movie releases on December 30, 2020

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