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- Dec 18, 2019
After 12 years of trying to get this movie off the ground, the Uncharted film adaption has unfortunately made its way out of development hell and is scheduled to hit screens July 16 2021. Fun fact: This movie has changed directors six times.
It's supposed to be a prequel to the games while revealing the origins of Nate and Sully, but they've already been over Nate's origin in the games - his archaeologist mother killed herself and his father left him and his brother at an orphanage, they find out where her old research is, discover her theory about Francis Drake's heirs and decide "fuck it, let's change our name to Drake and run away" - and while they've only touched on how Nate meet Sully, there's really no need to go into Sully's origin much further than "He's also a treasure hunter."
I came across this article, where Tom Holland says:
Apart from Holland as Drake and Wahlberg as Sully, they've also cast Antonio Banderas, Sophia Ali, and Tati Gabrielle in unspecified roles. People are speculating that Ali is playing Chloe Fraser.
They recently released a picture of Tom as Nate:

It looks pretty good from the neck down, but I'm still not sold on him. Maybe he'll give a good performance.
It's supposed to be a prequel to the games while revealing the origins of Nate and Sully, but they've already been over Nate's origin in the games - his archaeologist mother killed herself and his father left him and his brother at an orphanage, they find out where her old research is, discover her theory about Francis Drake's heirs and decide "fuck it, let's change our name to Drake and run away" - and while they've only touched on how Nate meet Sully, there's really no need to go into Sully's origin much further than "He's also a treasure hunter."
I came across this article, where Tom Holland says:
Which tells me two things:I read the newest draft of the script on the way here and it's one of the best scripts I've ever read, like it really, really jumps off the page. And I think what Uncharted offers that most video game films don't is that it's an origin story to the game. So, if you've played the games, you haven't seen what's going to happen in the film and if you haven't played the games, you're going to enjoy the film because it's information that everybody is getting at the same time.
- He's trying his best to make this film sound good(to be expected.)
- He doesn't understand why video game movies fail.
Apart from Holland as Drake and Wahlberg as Sully, they've also cast Antonio Banderas, Sophia Ali, and Tati Gabrielle in unspecified roles. People are speculating that Ali is playing Chloe Fraser.
They recently released a picture of Tom as Nate:

It looks pretty good from the neck down, but I'm still not sold on him. Maybe he'll give a good performance.