Milla Jovovich Praises Daughter’s ‘Incredible Talent’ After Her Performance in ‘Black Widow’

Milla Jovovich is one proud mom. Milla says she couldn’t be more excited for her daughter to follow in her footsteps. Jovovich opened up to ET’s Ash Crossan about Ever, who will soon be seen playing a young Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson’s character) in Marvel’s Black Widow.

“On the one hand I’m terrified because I know how difficult this industry is,” Jovovich said, of her daughter’s ambitions when it comes to acting. “And on the other hand, I’m overjoyed because I feel like my child has found their passion, and she has been very focused on it since she was five years old.”

“She’s grown up on sets with her dad and I and, you know, it seems like that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree,” Jovovich shared.

As for the high-profile role in Black Widow, the opportunity couldn’t have been more perfect for young Ever.

“We call her Baby Widow,” Jovovich joked. “She’s such a fan of the Marvel movies and you know, Ever is just such an incredible talent. She’s just a real natural and it was so wonderful to watch her on set.”
“I mean, literally, she had everybody crying during one of her scenes! She’s amazing,” she added. ‘I think people are going to be really, really impressed when they see the movie next year.”

Meanwhile, Jovovich’s latest sci-fi action thrill ride, Monster Hunter, just hit theaters Dec. 18. The movie — based on a hit video game series of the same name — was written and directed by Jovovich’s husband, and her role was penned specifically for her.

“You know, Paul has such a huge imagination and he was the dungeon master when he was a teenager. He was always the one writing all the scripts for him and his friends to play Dungeons and Dragons for hours, so, you know, I love that part of him,” Jovovich said of getting to work alongside her husband.

“For me, I’ve always been such a big fan of sci-fi and fantasy myself, so he allows me to be able to go into these crazy alternate universes and he writes these incredible characters that do extraordinary things and makes me feel like a superhero,” she added. “So you know what’s not to love? I think we have so much fun together.”

Anderson previously directed his wife in multiple installments in the Resident Evil film franchise, which is reportedly getting a reboot in the near future. After starring as the heroic and deadly Alice in numerous installments in the long-running franchise, Jovovich seemed supportive of a new take on the story.

“I read about it online and you know it’s such an amazing universe and it’s such a great game, it’s so beloved by the fans. I’m not surprised that it’s being rebooted,” she shared. “It’s something that was so much fun to film for me, and I think everyone’s going to have a great time doing it.”

First full Monster Hunter trailer

After several years of trying to take down zombies in Resident Evil, Milla Jovovich is teaming up with an army of soldiers to take on a mega monster invasion in Monster Hunter.

Based on Capcom’s popular game franchise, Monster Hunter follows Jovovich’s Captain Artemis and her team as they’re transported to an alternate universe where monsters reign supreme. Without any knowledge of how to kill monsters (it’s not exactly something most people on Earth have to deal with), Artemis and her unit partner with a mysterious man named Hunter (Tony Jaa). Alongside Hunter, it’s up to the team to figure out a way to fight and destroy the various monsters they encounter to protect their home.

Directed by Paul W.S. Anderson (Resident Evil, Mortal Kombat), Monster Hunter looks like a mashup of Mad Max: Fury Road, Resident Evil, and a touch of various Godzilla creatures in the monsters’ designs. It also looks like quite the departure from the Capcom series, which allowed players to roam around an open world and fight monsters in slow, carefully paced battles.

Based on the trailer, I also wouldn’t prepare for any kind of stellar dialogue writing — but I do like that we’re at a point where we’re referencing random Marvel Cinematic Universe movies (in this case, Guardians of the Galaxy).

Monster Hunter is scheduled to hit theaters this December, but just like nearly every movie this year, the film could be delayed.

“Showbiz Kids” at HBO

Milla Jovovich shot to fame after she first appeared in a magazine cover. This was after she was spotted by a photographer at the age of 11. By the time she turned 24, she had several professional achievements under her belt including a teen elopement and annulment, a second husband and a divorce. In HBO’s new documentary ‘Showbiz Kids’, Jovovich gets candid about how she started out in show business and how her mother’s constant push affected how she grew up under the spotlight.

Watch it at the HBO

‘Monster Hunter’ Pushed Back to 2021

Sony Pictures has pushed back fantasy thriller “Monster Hunter” by six months, from Sept. 4, 2021, to April 23, 2021.

It’s the latest in a long line of major studio movies to be moved back amid uncertainty over when most North American movie theaters will re-open following four months of being shuttered due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Sony’s romantic comedy “The Broken Hearts Gallery” is among the first scheduled, with an Aug. 7 launch.

“Monster Hunter,” written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson, is loosely based on the Capcom video game series of the same name. The film also stars Tony Jaa, T.I., Ron Perlman, Meagan Good and Diego Boneta.

Movies screencaptures

I have uploaded screencaptures of two movies.
1. Shock and Awe (2017)
The film had its world premiere at the Zurich Film Festival on September 30, 2017.

A group of journalists covering George Bush’s planned invasion of Iraq in 2003 are skeptical of the presidents claim that Saddam Hussein has “weapons of mass destruction.”

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2. Future World (2018)
Film was released on May 25, 2018, by Lionsgate Premiere.

Inside a desert oasis, a queen (Lucy Liu) lays dying as her son Prince (Jeffrey Wahlberg) travels across barren waste lands to find a near-mythical medicine to save her life. After evading violent raiders on motorbikes led by the Warlord (James Franco) and his enforcer (Cliff “Method Man” Smith), Prince meets Ash (Suki Waterhouse), the Warlord’s robot sex companion-assassin who’s in search of her own soul. As Prince is captured by the Druglord (Milla Jovovich), the Warlord’s forces roar in–and Prince fights to save the remnants of humanity.

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Live Action Film of Hugo Pratt’s Corto Maltese Coming in 2020

2020 will see a live action based on Hugo Pratt’s comic anti-hero, the swashbuckling sailor “Corto Maltese”. Directed by Christophe Gans (Brotherhood of the Wolf/Silent Hill) the movie will star Tom Hughes – who at the very least has the sideboards for the role. Nothing wrong with that, I say as a sideboard sporter myself.

Unfortunately, the picture has the tinge of a ‘throw everything in’ Euro-pudding, with a Paul W. S. Anderson vibe due to the the presence of Milla Jovovich in the cast, as well Gans regular Mark Dacacos (John Wick III). Real life character the randy Russian monk Rasputin puts in yet another fictionalized appearance – after the recent Hellboy reboot and upcoming The King’s Man.

As Maltese is little known to English-speaking audiences, will the movie follow the so-so performance of other relatively recent Euro comic adaptations such as Largo Winch, Valerian, Blueberry, Dylan Dog, Adele Blanc-Sec and Snowpiercer?

The little storyline of upcoming film “Corto Maltese”: At the dawn of the 20th century, Corto Maltese, a sailor and an adventurer, is hired by a Chinese revolutionary group, The Red Lanterns, to hijack an armored train carrying the gold of Russian Emperor Tsar Nicolas II from Saint Petersburg to Vladivostok. Corto Maltese will be joined in this task by his partner in crime Rasputin, but they won’t be the only ones chasing the coveted treasure in this land torn between the Chinese, Japanese and Russian armies.

The little storyline of upcoming film “Corto Maltese”: At the dawn of the 20th century, Corto Maltese, a sailor and an adventurer, is hired by a Chinese revolutionary group, The Red Lanterns, to hijack an armored train carrying the gold of Russian Emperor Tsar Nicolas II from Saint Petersburg to Vladivostok. Corto Maltese will be joined in this task by his partner in crime Rasputin, but they won’t be the only ones chasing the coveted treasure in this land torn between the Chinese, Japanese and Russian armies.

Jajj, Jovovich family welcomes third children

Jajj, Jovovich family welcomes third children

On Sunday (02.02.2020), Milla and her family welcomed their third child, a baby girl named Osian Lark Elliot Jovovich-Anderson.

“Hey Everyone!!! So without my knowledge @evergaboanderson spilled the beans on the new baby yesterday 🙄🤦🏻‍♀️😂 which makes this ‘old news’ but anyway, yesterday 02/02/2020 at 8:56am Osian Lark Elliot Jovovich-Anderson was born!” Jovovich began in the caption. “Osian is a welsh boy’s name and it’s pronounced O-shin. Now I know the name is long, but the family couldn’t agree on her middle name. Ever and my mom wanted Lark, @dashielanderson and I wanted Elliot.”

“Then my husband Paul chimes in with another vote for Lark, so Smushy and I were out numbered 😛!” she continued. “At least she has many to choose from later in life if she wants to drop a few. She’s so beautiful! Her hair is lighter than the other girls was and she’s very strong. Her little hands get in the way and they’re hard to control and she’s already lifting her head up to see what’s going on!”

“She’s our miracle baby and we’re all so grateful to have her and completely obsessed with her!!” Jovovich concluded. “I will obviously post more pics later, but we are all exhausted because the last few nights have been crazy! I send you all so much love from the cloud I’m flying on!!! Xoxo m❤️☁️✨⚡️⭐️💥☄️”

In Ever’s post the day before, she shared a sweet pic of the family all together with their new addition.

“Welcoming Baby!,” she captioned the post. “Welcome to the world my new sister Osian (pronounced O-shun like the body of water)! We love you!!! ♥️”

Being A Mother Changed Me With Milla Jovovich

Milla Jovovich visits “Too Tired To Be Crazy Podcast with Violet Benson”.

“It was like giving birth and having an abortion at the same time” Mila says during the interview.
We first start the episode with speaking Russian, her current obsession, DIY home tips, the reality and struggles of being pregnant, and her marriage including breaking up for almost two years. We dive into growing up with an abusive alcoholic father, being an immigrant, the moment she had to grow up, keeping the romance alive by having sex in the closet and laundry room, how being a mother changed her, having an emergency abortion while 4 1/2 months pregnant, the worst depression of her life, and how she survived it.
We end the podcast on a lighter note with playing a baby shower game, what weapons she hides next to her bed, her current film Paradise Hills that’s out in theaters now, and Monster Hunter that comes out in 2020.