"Mortal Kombat" and Manchester"s Stars on the Streets of Baku
Film director Paul W.S. Anderson ("Mortal Kombat", "Resident Evil"), together with Bakcell will shoot a video about the Manchester United football club.
According to the company, shooting will be done in Baku. A few days ago in one of the city's malls, an advertisement appeared announcing his arrival. According to the advertisement, the director of "Hollywood Olympus" will come to Baku to participate in a joint project with the company to sign a contract with the British grandees of world football.
This version is plausible, but given the fact that Paul is currently working on several projects, the exact date of the visit is unknown. Interest in the world-famous director in Baku is good. Given his habit of including his star wife in his work, we cannot rule out Milla Jovovich's arrival in Baku. Milla rose to fame after the movie "The Fifth Element" with Bruce Willis. She later played a great "Maid of Orleans" Joan of Arc in the film with her ex-husband Luc Besson.
Milla is rarely wrong with the choice of a life partner. She met Paul W.S. Anderson in 2002 when he directed her in "Resident Evil." This meeting was paramount for her and turned her into a star of top class. - 17D-
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