I guess it's proper that it's just called "Uncharted" because they basically smooshed together plot points from all the games. We see Young Nate and Sully from the flashbacks, the airplane in the desert scene from Uncharted 3. Chloe from Uncharted 2. And Nate's brother Sam is mentioned which isn't brought up until Uncharted 4.
Yeah, a clean baby faced Tom Holland that looks nothing like Drake except for the shirt. This kinda amplifies the gripes for some of the Resident Evil film reboot cast choices.
Holland isn't miscast anymore than Mark Whalberg is. If they're using a young Nathan he definitely works, and it seems that way since they're using young Sully.
My issue is that they're using Nate and Sully from early in their career and relationship, but using stories from all the games when Nate is at different ages and Sully is very much an older man.
Last edited by KingD19 on Oct 22nd, 2021 at 01:02 AM
Hell yeah it was. Nobody does action set pieces better than Naughty Dog, and the Cargo Plane scene is one of the best in Uncharted period. That, the train in the Himalayas, and the sinking ship are probably the best.
It really pisses me off seeing just how far they've come, with no plans of remaking or continuing Jak & Daxter.
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It's amazing these filmmakers have millions invested and can recreate moments straight out of the the games but god smite the heretic that tries to put effort in making anyone look like the characters a teenager who attends conventions stashing lunch money could pull off better doing.
Again, not far off the mark at all. They're just using a "Young Adult" Nate that we didn't get a focus on in the games. We only see child/teenage Nate, Adult Nate(31-39), and Retired Nate(40yrs old +)
Yep. Plus he has very different mannerisms from Drake. He comes across as an entirely different character. Between him and Marky Mark as Sully, this movie has horrible casting.
Aside from Sonic The Hedgehog and the last 5 minutes DOOM spent in 1st Person Mode, like 98% of all video game adaptations, especially movies are garbage. So getting average fair is amazing in comparison.
I enjoyed Silent Hill more because they didn't try to do a direct adaptation of the games because of how complicated they are. They kept it vague and made their own story for a movie audience and had Pyramid Head pulling people's skin off. It was a fun action horror romp.