We have our first official look at theMonster Huntermovie. The video game adaptation has been in the works for several years now and director Paul W.S. Anderson, the man behind theResident Evilfranchise, is at the helm. Production kicked off early last month and we’ve seen some behind the scenes looks and a few set photos from the cast. But now, the studio has released the first official image, revealing Milla Jovovich as Artemis and Tony Jaa as The Hunter

Unfortunately, there are no actual monsters in the image. That said, both Artemis and The Hunter look pretty faithful to what people have come to expect from the game.Tony Jaais carrying an almost hilariously big bone sword that looks like it could only possibly come from a video game centered on hunting and killing giant monsters. More specifically,Milla Jovovichhas a chest piece directly inspired by the Odogaron chest piece from the game. Anderson also says that her character will be the viewers way in.

MOnster Hunter photo Milla Jovovich Tony Jaa Bone Sword

“She is the game player, in a way, she is the audience’s avatar, their way into the world.”

Monster Hunterexplores a world of dangerous and powerful monsters that rule their domain with deadly ferocity. The movie centers onLt. Artemis(Milla Jovovich) and her soldiers who are transported from the world they know to this new monster-filled world. As a result, the lieutenant receives the shock of her life. The situation evolves into a harsh battle for survival against enormous enemies, who are equipped with incredible powers. Artemis will have to team up with a man who has found a way to fight these monsters if they have any hope of surviving.

Despite several big attempts in recent years, such asWarcraftandRampage, Hollywood still hasn’t managed to produce a wholly satisfying, critically-embraced video game movie that can also go on to become a hit at the box office. But for whatever it may be worth, Paul W.S Anderson and Milla Jovovich, now real-life husband and wife, created the most successful video game movie franchise withResident Evil. The six movies grossed a combined $1.2 billion at the box office, reaching a series best with last year’sThe Final Chapter. If anyone, on paper, isqualified to bring Monster Hunter to life, it’s them. Plus, Anderson is a self-described “long-term fan of the game,” which doesn’t hurt anything.

The nice thing, in this particular case, is thatthe game doesn’t have an overly complex storythat the filmmakers are married to. It’s mostly just people fighting giant monsters. Hopefully, they can manage to craft a satisfying narrative around that concept. The cast of the movie also includes Ron Perlman, rapper-turned-actor T.I. and Meagan Good. Sony has not yet announced a release date. Be sure to check out the first officialMonster Hunterphoto below. This news was previously reported byIGN