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The Monster Hunter movie ending answered a bunch of questions â including who wins in a fight between a dragon and a helicopter â but left a bunch more dangling, either waiting to be answered by a sequel or for fans to connect the dots elsewhere.
Below, we answer any major lore questions that arose from the movie after watching it, as well as any other posers that will hopefully enrich the lore of the Paul W.S. Anderson-directed video game adaptation.
First, to ensure weâre all on the same page, hereâs a Palico-sized recap of the Monster Hunter ending â including all major events and story beats.
The final half of the movie sees Artemis â now having escaped the clutches of Nerscylla monsters â and the Hunter heading towards the Sky Tower so she can head back through the portal to her own world. Of course, the road ahead isnât without its bumps and bruises. The pair are saved by the Hunterâs crew (after he fell from their ship earlier in the movie) led by Ron Perlmanâs Admiral.
They, too, are heading to the Sky Tower to take down the Rathalos guarding the power source.
Once there, the Rathalos attacks the squad, though the Admiral leads the fightback. During one climatic moment, Artemis is cornered and dives over the edge of the cliff as the Sky Tower and the portal powers up. She then leaps through the portal and back to the desert in âourâ world â the setting at the beginning of the movie.
There, she is rescued by a task force and is evacuated. Unfortunately for them, the Rathalos flies through the portal and burns everyone to a crisp â except Artemis.
Artemis then exploits the Rathalosâ one weakness â its gaping mouth before it breathes fire â and shoots an explosive round down its gullet. The Hunter then appears and helps Artemis slay the beast.
To end the movie, the Admiral warns that another attack is imminent. Artemis agrees to head back through the portal to kill the beast and shut down the Sky Tower. The team jump through the portal and the movie ends.
In the Monster Hunter post-credits scene, the trio are seen fighting a new monster, with the Palico chef even joining in on the fun in a particularly a-mew-sing moment. Finally, a hooded man is seen watching the battle.
Is the portal between the two worlds closed for good?
It doesnât appear to be. The Admiral made pointed reference earlier in the movie to the Sky Tower sitting on top of a lava-based power source that helps fire up the portal that allows travel between the two worlds.
The portal has also been around for a long time. Perlmanâs character also explained to Artemis that âThe Ancientsâ had gone back and forth between the two worlds several hundred years ago.
However, if the Sky Tower gets destroyed then itâs a completely different story â and a dilemma for Artemis that could be explored in the sequel. For now, itâs intact â which means monsters can travel to the human world and vice-versa. Which means thereâs plenty of opportunity for some creepy-crawly crossovers in future instalments.
In the ensuing battle, Artemis falls through a portal, returning to the real world. The portal doesn't close in time and the Rathalos emerges and begins wreaking havoc. Artemis is able to slow it down long enough for the Hunter to slip through the portal and deliver the fatal shot.
Though she has the chance to stay, Artemis decides to go back to the New World and remain with the Hunters. The Admiral approaches her with information concerning the appearance of another monster, a black wyvern called Gore Magala. He notes that as long as the portal remains open, there will always be the threat that monsters will pass through to the real world. Artemis and the Hunter are tasked with finding a way to seal the portal for good.
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The Monster Hunter movie ending answered a bunch of questions â including who wins in a fight between a dragon and a helicopter â but left a bunch more dangling, either waiting to be answered by a sequel or for fans to connect the dots elsewhere.
Below, we answer any major lore questions that arose from the movie after watching it, as well as any other posers that will hopefully enrich the lore of the Paul W.S. Anderson-directed video game adaptation.
First, to ensure weâre all on the same page, hereâs a Palico-sized recap of the Monster Hunter ending â including all major events and story beats.
The final half of the movie sees Artemis â now having escaped the clutches of Nerscylla monsters â and the Hunter heading towards the Sky Tower so she can head back through the portal to her own world. Of course, the road ahead isnât without its bumps and bruises. The pair are saved by the Hunterâs crew (after he fell from their ship earlier in the movie) led by Ron Perlmanâs Admiral.
They, too, are heading to the Sky Tower to take down the Rathalos guarding the power source.
Once there, the Rathalos attacks the squad, though the Admiral leads the fightback. During one climatic moment, Artemis is cornered and dives over the edge of the cliff as the Sky Tower and the portal powers up. She then leaps through the portal and back to the desert in âourâ world â the setting at the beginning of the movie.
There, she is rescued by a task force and is evacuated. Unfortunately for them, the Rathalos flies through the portal and burns everyone to a crisp â except Artemis.
Artemis then exploits the Rathalosâ one weakness â its gaping mouth before it breathes fire â and shoots an explosive round down its gullet. The Hunter then appears and helps Artemis slay the beast.
To end the movie, the Admiral warns that another attack is imminent. Artemis agrees to head back through the portal to kill the beast and shut down the Sky Tower. The team jump through the portal and the movie ends.
In the Monster Hunter post-credits scene, the trio are seen fighting a new monster, with the Palico chef even joining in on the fun in a particularly a-mew-sing moment. Finally, a hooded man is seen watching the battle.
Is the portal between the two worlds closed for good?
It doesnât appear to be. The Admiral made pointed reference earlier in the movie to the Sky Tower sitting on top of a lava-based power source that helps fire up the portal that allows travel between the two worlds.
The portal has also been around for a long time. Perlmanâs character also explained to Artemis that âThe Ancientsâ had gone back and forth between the two worlds several hundred years ago.
However, if the Sky Tower gets destroyed then itâs a completely different story â and a dilemma for Artemis that could be explored in the sequel. For now, itâs intact â which means monsters can travel to the human world and vice-versa. Which means thereâs plenty of opportunity for some creepy-crawly crossovers in future instalments.
In the ensuing battle, Artemis falls through a portal, returning to the real world. The portal doesn't close in time and the Rathalos emerges and begins wreaking havoc. Artemis is able to slow it down long enough for the Hunter to slip through the portal and deliver the fatal shot.
Though she has the chance to stay, Artemis decides to go back to the New World and remain with the Hunters. The Admiral approaches her with information concerning the appearance of another monster, a black wyvern called Gore Magala. He notes that as long as the portal remains open, there will always be the threat that monsters will pass through to the real world. Artemis and the Hunter are tasked with finding a way to seal the portal for good.
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