Basic information [Monster Hunter] VS [The Predator] |
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Monster Hunter |
The Predator |
Poster |
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Release date |
April 2, 2019 (China) |
September 14, 2018 (United States) |
Rating |
6.2(85 ratings) |
5.3(125K ratings) |
Genres |
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Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi |
Plot |
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When a young boy accidentally triggers the universe's most lethal hunters' return to Earth, only a ragtag crew of ex-soldiers and a disgruntled scientist can prevent the end of the human race. |
Taglines |
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You'll never see him coming. |
Gross worldwide |
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$160,542,134 |
Gross US & Canada |
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$51,024,708 |
Opening weekend US & Canada |
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$24,632,284(Sep 16, 2018) |
Budget |
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$88,000,000 (estimated) |
Top Cast |
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Motion Picture Rating (MPAA) |
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Rated R for strong bloody violence, language throughout, and crude sexual references |
Director |
Huaifu Chen |
Shane Black |
Writer(s) |
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Fred Dekker, Shane Black, Jim Thomas(based on characters created by) |
Awards [Monster Hunter] VS [The Predator] |
awards |
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Alliance of Women Film Journalists 2019 Nominee EDA Special Mention Award | Sequel or Remake That Shouldn't Have Been Made
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Fright Meter Awards 2018 Nominee Fright Meter Award | Best Make Up
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Golden Schmoes Awards 2018 Winner Golden Schmoes | Biggest Disappointment of the Year
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Golden Trailer Awards 2019 Nominee Golden Trailer | Best Voice Over TV Spot 20th Century Fox Video Trailer Park
| Golden Fleece TV Spot 20th Century Fox Video Rogue Planet
| Best Thriller Poster
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IGN Summer Movie Awards 2018 Nominee IGN Award | Best Action Movie
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UBCP/ACTRA Awards, Vancouver 2019 Nominee UBCP Award | Best Stunt Marny Eng James Mowat
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Young Artist Awards 2019 Nominee Young Artist Award | Best Performance in a Feature Film: Supporting Teen Artist Nikolas Dukic
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More details [Monster Hunter] VS [The Predator] |
Genre |
Action |
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Country of origin |
China |
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Language |
Chinese |
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Color |
Color |
Color |
Countries of origin |
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United States, Canada |
Official sites |
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Official Facebook, Official Site |
Languages |
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English, Spanish |
Also known as |
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Ollie |
Filming locations |
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
Production companies |
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Twentieth Century Fox, Davis Entertainment, TSG Entertainment |
Runtime |
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1 hour 47 minutes |
Sound mix |
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Dolby Atmos |
Aspect ratio |
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2.39 : 1 |