Short, straightforward note from someone who reads way too many industry updates: as last reported around mid-2024, the film rights for 'Monster Hunter International' had reverted to the author, Larry Correia, after earlier options expired. That’s the usual cyclical rhythm for genre properties — promising options, development stalls, rights returning home. For fans it’s not terrible: it means the property isn’t stuck forever, and a committed filmmaker could still bring it to the screen. I’d love to see a gritty, practical-effects approach rather than a generic CGI mess, but we’ll see what shakes out.
Good news for fans: public reporting and the author’s own updates point to the film rights for 'Monster Hunter International' being back under Larry Correia’s control after earlier option deals expired. That doesn’t mean the book couldn’t become a movie — it just means any past option-holders didn’t complete a purchase or get the film made within their option periods, so the rights reverted.
In everyday terms, the story is still available to be picked up by a producer who can cut a deal with Correia. I check author posts and trade sites for the latest noise, and I’m genuinely excited at the thought of seeing those monsters done right on screen — it’s built for spectacle and I’d watch it opening weekend without hesitation.
If you want the concise, practical take: the most reliable public information (circa mid-2024) indicates the film rights to 'Monster Hunter International' are back with Larry Correia after previous options expired. Over the last decade the property was optioned multiple times by different producers and development shops, which is really common; studios often option novels to hold a priority on adaptation but won’t necessarily follow through to production. That pattern makes it tricky to pin down a current studio owner unless a new deal is announced. From a fan perspective, that’s mixed news — there’s no active studio-driven project to worry about, but it also means the book is available for a serious filmmaker to pick up, so I stay hopeful.
It's a question that comes up a lot in fan groups: who actually holds the film rights to 'Monster Hunter International'? The short, cautious version is that the rights have bounced around through several options over the years and, last publicly reported around mid-2024, the options that studios or producers held had lapsed and the rights reverted to Larry Correia, the author. That means there wasn't a studio actively moving forward with a produced feature version at that time.
Options are temporary by design, so a book can be tied up with a producer for a while without a movie ever getting made. For 'Monster Hunter International' that happened a few times: hopeful option deals, development talk, then nothing concrete to push into production. I keep an eye on this stuff because I love the books and would cheer for a faithful adaptation, but the reality is the property was ultimately back under the author's control, leaving the door open for new bidders. Personally, I’d love to see a gritty, faithful take rather than a watered-down blockbuster — fingers crossed.
Hopping into the more technical corner: film rights for novels like 'Monster Hunter International' typically move by option agreements, not outright perpetual purchases. In practice that means a producer or studio pays for exclusive development rights for a set period. If they don’t push the project forward, the option lapses and the rights revert to the author. For this series, public updates suggested several option cycles over the years with no finished film, and by mid-2024 the rights had returned to Larry Correia. That doesn't rule out new negotiations — a savvy producer could still acquire a fresh option or negotiate a purchase — but it does mean there wasn't a currently active studio-owned adaptation in production at the time.
I dig the books and the idea of a movie that keeps the bite and humor intact, so I’m quietly rooting for a creative team that respects the source.
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Khalid Adio: I tried to do what was right. I wanted to protect my family. Even my mother. My misguided need to save both my mother and sister ended in death. Now I'm on the run from the Bloodmoon Pack and my guild. I still want to protect my sister, but I've had to look elsewhere without my usual resources.
Daniela Chávez: A hunter is the last person I expected to find myself indebted to. This one is different, though, or so he wants me to think. I don't believe it. But a debt is a debt, and I pay my debts. Now I'm dealing with hunters and werewolves for this fool.
This is the fourth book in the Bloodmoon Pack Series. You can read this as a standalone or in series order. Some events in this book happened in The Reluctant Alpha as they overlap.
Bloodmoon Pack:
Book 1 - Alpha Logan
Book 2 - Beta's Surprise Mate
Book 3 - The Reluctant Alpha
Novella - The Hunted Hunter
Book 4 - The Genius Delta
"My heritage is a strange one, my destiny even stranger. My journey is not for the faint hearted, and even my friends cannot truly be trusted. Yet I will come out on top, for I am the Supreme"Our story starts on the planet of Zandor, as a young boy realizes that his path isn't as simple as it seems. Follow Mane as he strives to understand what it means to be a Supreme, and uncover the reason why so many gods want him dead.
To the citizens of Pierview, Taylor Yoshida is nothing more than a 16-year-old Japanese, home school, graffiti artist, delinquent, who’s always getting himself into trouble. However, Taylor harbors a dark secret from most of the people in town. He is the reincarnation of a kaiju; an interdimensional creature capable of ungodly abilities. But when more Kaiju attack Pierview, Taylor must shed his secrets and embrace his kaiju heritage to face these savage creatures and the secret organization responsible for their arrival known as Project Echidna.
Who said the weak can’t become strong? Even without powers I can become the most powerful. The Hunter race had existed for several millennia working both in the shadows and in the light protecting humanity from creatures that aren’t from this world, at the age of seven every child in the Hunter race would visit the Hunter god’s temple and receive his blessing in the form of a supernatural ability. Amongst the Hunters were different kinds of people with different types of abilities but one this was common amongst all of them and that was the colour of their eyes, they were all green. Marcus Fault on the other hand was born with icy blue eyes which made majority of the Hunters view him in a different light and from the moment he was born, his life was in danger and each day was like walking on the edge of the abyss, one slip off and he would fall never to return. When he was seventh birthday just like the tradition he was to head to the Hunter god temple to receive his blessings, his talent was first tested and stunning everyone present as he was tested to have legendary talent but unfortunately he wasn’t blessed by the Hunter god and thus the first powerless Hunter was born.
RR this note is to you to prove my ownership of this book.
If you ever see someone who killed the person who's dear in your heart, what will you do?
Revenge. That's probably the word that will come to our mind.
Accalia was just living her ordinary life not until that night come. She believes in mythical creatures but she wasn't prepared to meet one of them.
Werewolves. It was just a myth for her. But it was changed when she become a hunter of them.
By finding and chasing the one who killed her mother, what would Accalia encounter more?
And what would she find out about her identity?
The Huntress is the continuation of the story Hunter's Revenge. The Huntress is the third installment of the Hunted Trilogy. Hunter's Revenge is the story of how Hunter and Sienna met and the trials their relationship goes through. It's also a transformative story in which Sienna goes from being the innocent Stone Princess to a suspected killer. After the death of her best friend, Sienna's life is never the same. Sienna blames herself for her part in Rylee's death and begins a journey to fulfill Rylee's dreams, giving up on her previous aspirations.
Hunter's Revenge ends when Sienna is placed in a pivotal moment. She can either decide to go back to living her Princess lifestyle, or she can choose to fight for what she believes in.
The Huntress is the story of the birth of the new Sienna. The powerful assassin that doesn't let anything get in her way. How far will Sienna go in the name of justice, and will she get the love she so desperately craves from Hunter? Or will she be forced to move on?
They say if you love something, you should set it free. But what if that very act is what denies you of your true happiness?
Not yet — there hasn't been a released TV show or feature film adaptation of 'Monster Hunter International'.
I've followed Larry Correia's work for years and watched the rumor mill spin: the books have been optioned a few times, scripts and talks have floated around, and the author has mentioned development interest in interviews and on social media. Still, none of those options turned into a produced, widely released movie or series as of mid-2024. People often confuse this with the Capcom property, especially the film 'Monster Hunter' that starred Milla Jovovich, but that movie is unrelated to Correia's universe. I think the series' mix of pulpy action, monster practicalities, and frank violence makes it appealing but also tricky to adapt without losing tone.
On the bright side, the world has lived through various fan projects, audio productions, and spirited online discussions that help keep the concept alive. Personally, I'd love to see a streaming series tackle it — the episodic monster-hunting format suits TV really well — but only if the adaptation embraces the grit and humor that made the books fun.