Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg’s chemistry shines in the final trailer for Uncharted.
A live-action adaptation of Uncharted is finally releasing next month. Sony Pictures has been trying to adapt the iconic PlayStation franchise since its debut in 2007 but things failed to get off the ground. After half a dozen directors were met with a revolving door, the film finally entered production once Tom Holland was brought on board to star as a Nathan Drake. Joining Holland is Mark Wahlberg, who was once attached to the role of Drake a decade ago. Wahlberg will star as Sully, Drake’s partner-in-crime and mentor.
With the film set to hit cinemas in just a few short weeks, Sony Pictures has debuted a brand new trailer for the film. Filled with brand new footage, the new promo puts an emphasis on Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg’s hilarious chemistry with one another. They definitely nailed the sarcastic edge that both Nathan Drake and Sully exhibit, and it’ll be exciting to see how true they are to their characters. Uncharted is notably an origin story that amalgamizes various aspects of the games, so don’t expect a direct adaptation.
“Uncharted introduces audiences to street-smart Nathan Drake (Tom Holland) and showcases his first treasure-hunting adventure with wisecracking partner Victor ‘Sully’ Sullivan (Mark Wahlberg). Inspired by the acclaimed video game series, this action-adventure epic spans the globe and follows Nate and Sully as they embark on the dangerous pursuit of ‘the greatest treasure never found’ while also tracking clues that may lead to Nate’s long-lost brother.”
Directed by Reuben Fleischer from a script written by Art Marcum & Matt Holloway and Rafe Judkins, Uncharted is being produced by Sony PlayStation Productions, with Asad Qizilbash and Carter Swan producing alongside Charles Roven, Avi Arad, Alex Gartner, and Ari Arad.
Uncharted will be released in theaters on February 18th, 2022. Stay tuned for all the latest news on the upcoming film and be sure to subscribe to Heroic Hollywood’s YouTube channel for more original video content.
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