Uncharted 2022

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Uncharted Movierulz: The film based on the adventure of Nathan Drake that will have the face of the Spider-Man SONY / Marvel arrives in theaters.

The Uncharted video game has been delighting Naughty Dog and Sony PlayStation since 2007, but it took four main chapters and two spin-offs (and perhaps the short film made in 2018 by a fan) to push Hollywood to unlock the project. by Avi Arad back in 2008. That of the film adaptation of one of the most popular and beloved videogame sagas of recent years, which finally arrives in cinemas, distributed by Warner Bros. from February 18, 2022.

Certainly thanks to the presence of the big names involved, from Mark Wahlberg to Antonio Banderas. And the good disposition of the many fans of the franchise, not to mention the fans of the action-adventure genre, never out of fashion. And when it is the director Ruben Fleischer himself and the protagonist Tom Holland who cite – explicitly and repeatedly – the old Indiana Jones as the main reference of their creation, expectations will inevitably arise.

Uncharted – more Tin Tin than Indiana Jones

A mistake that many make, more and more often, even if distorted it would be better to talk more about the attempt to attract a specific audience, even if inhomogeneous, such as that of the old films by Steven Spielberg and the followers of the digital Nathan Drake

That this time they will only be able to observe – without intervening – their hero in the hunt for the “greatest treasure ever found” from one part of the world to the other, in pursuit of all kinds of clues that could lead him and his partner Victor “Sully” Sullivan (Wahlberg) to Nathan’s long-missing brother.

A simple story, built to fit the box office and complicated more by the obstacles that continue to distance the goal and make the research more dynamic and spectacular: this is the synthesis of what it would be unfair to judge as something other than oneself. 

Like something other than a video game, carried on without any tension by two-dimensional characters moved by elementary stimuli, even less characterized than those to which the original developers have built a background over the years. More similar – just to stay in the Spielbergian context – to Tin Tin (but that film was something else!) Then to the professorial Indy.

The adventure is only just beginning

A floured Latin, a patina of Californian antiquity, artifacts and merchandising books, difficult family background, and a generic sense of loneliness to empathize with and that’s it. For two hours of pure entertainment, perhaps a little superficial, but in which aficionados can devote themselves to the search for easter eggs and cameos in the various scenes (the director himself has anticipated a couple of them) or admire the splendid settings recreated starting from the Spanish locations of Lloret de Mar, Barcelona, and Valencia.

Especially in the second part, when Uncharted photography manages to take advantage of long shots and open spaces, after the long underground search in which one ends up suffering more from the absence of verisimilitude typical of events so dependent on the more classic suspension of disbelief. 

That it will be good to keep this in the final pyrotechnic, which after a predictable conclusion leaves us with the implicit announcement of an inevitable sequel. Never as in this case, after all, and despite everything (including the very concept of a treasure hunt), it is not the goal that is important, but the journey. As long as you enjoy it.

Tom Holland is in Rome to promote Uncharted: he rides a Vespa and poses with the mayor

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Twitter in these hours is invaded by photos of Tom Holland around Rome on a Vespa, together with Rovazzi, Francesco Totti, and photographed together with the mayor Roberto Gualtieri. Unmissable is the numerous photos taken together with the fans, intent on following him through the Roman streets in what is an (almost) unrepeatable opportunity to meet one of the stars of the moment.

A star on the rise thanks to his few, but well-thought-out, projects, always destined to become cult franchises. After clearing a clean sweep of the annual box office with Spider-Man: No Way Home, Holland is back at the helm of a Sony Pictures movie with Uncharted, the first and highly anticipated film adaptation of the acclaimed Naughty Dog video game series.

The interpreter of treasure hunter Nathan Drake is in Italy to promote his latest film and, between an appearance on TV and the making of some commercials, he also found the time to get around on a Vespa, a must for all foreigners who visit our beautiful capital!

With the mayor of Rome and Totti, the actor stopped for a moment to admire the beauty of the city: “It’s such an incredible place, I’ve never seen anything like it. You should be very proud ”.

In the highly anticipated Uncharted action movie, Tom Holland plays Nathan Drake, a treasure hunter who sets out on an adventure that will change his life forever. Accompanied by his mentor Victor “Sully” Sullivan (played by Mark Wahlberg), the young adventurer sets out in search of the greatest treasure ever. The film will arrive in Italian cinemas on February 17, 2022.

Uncharted: is the director working on another videogame movie?

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Ruben Fleischer, in a recent interview, seems to have dropped a bomb. Uncharted will arrive in cinemas on February 18th

Uncharted is the new film directed by Ruben Fleischer (Zombieland, Venom) which, after many troubles, second thoughts, and delays, is finally arriving in cinemas all over the world. The film project, which stars Tom Holland (Spider-Man: No Way Home, Onward) as a young version of the treasure hunter Nathan Drake, is the adaptation of a well-known videogame saga created by the developer Naughty Dog and launched exclusively for PlayStation, the console from Sony. 

We already know that the creation will not be the only one to undergo this treatment: the television series on The Last of Us will soon arrive on the small screen, also inspired by a well-known videogame series that always sees Naughty Dog behind.

But there is no two without three, right? In a recent interview for Digital Trends, the Uncharted director himself admitted that he is actually working on a version of Jax & Daxter, the equally famous saga of Naughty Dog from PlayStation. 

That said, the filmmaker did not specify in what form, whether a series, a film, or a documentary. Time will surely be benevolent and everything sounds strangely familiar: Tom Holland himself recently stated that he was interested in bringing the character of Jax to a live-action. Could things be connected? We currently don’t have the right tools to support it.

Uncharted is produced by Columbia Pictures, Atlas Entertainment, Arad Productions, and PlayStation Productions with the screenplay by Art Marcum, Matt Holloway, and Rafe Judkins. The cast, on the other hand, also consists of Mark Wahlberg as Victor “Sully” Sullivan, Sophia Ali who plays Chloe Frazer, Tati Gabrielle who lends her face to Braddock, Antonio Banderas (Moncada), and many others. The title will arrive in Italian cinemas on February 17, 2022.

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