The Uncharted movie has been in production for what seems like an eternity, and after we reported on the departure of director, Shawn Levy, it seemed that things were looking quite grim for the upcoming video game adaptation. However, things are looking up, as a new director has been brought on, as reported by Variety. Dan Trachtenberg, known for his breakout 2016 film, 10 Cloverfield Lane, has been hired on as director of the Uncharted movie. Levy, who was previously supposed to direct, had to depart from the project due to a scheduling conflict. It was supposed to start filming in April of 2019, but things might have shifted due to the departure of the previous director.
Sony has been working to get Uncharted adapted into a movie for quite some time, with numerous staff changes to the project occurring over the years. As it stands, Tom Holland, whom you might remember from Spider-Man: Homecoming, play the role of Nathan Drake, portraying a younger version of the character.
The film will be a co-production between Arad and Atlas Entertainment Production, with Charles Roven, Alex Gartner, and Ari and Avi Arad at the producing helm. Since Holland will begin his press tour for Spider-Man Far From Home this summer, it’s unclear when the filming for Uncharted will begin.
The new director, Trachtenberg, has garnered much success recently, following the release of 10 Cloverfield Lane, a followup to 2008’s monster disaster movie, Cloverfield. Since then, Trachtenberg has worked on Black Mirror as well as a Space Race film set to release in 2019.
Let’s hope Trachtenberg sticks around to see this project through, because an Uncharted film could be fantastic if it stays true to the source material. The series has always been known for it’s writing and memorable characters, so there is a lot of potential with this.
Surly, most of you are excited about the upcoming film, but what do you think of this new director? Let us know!
[Source: Variety]
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Alex Co
Yep, definitely willing to give the entire trilogy another spin...although, I do admit that not including any multiplayer at all is a tad annoying and confusing.
Well, at the very least, completionists will be thankful that there's no Trophy tied into multiplayer this time.
Is it worth $60? Given how awesome the games are, I'd say yes. Now, is it worth $60 if you've played and finished every game on the PS3? That depends if the better visuals are worth it.
Personally? I'd say it is.
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Chandler Wood
While I'm excited at the thought of reliving each Uncharted game again, I'm a little tired of the remaster trend that has taken hold of the games industry.
With so many games sitting in my backlog and waiting to be played, should I really be replaying three games that I've already played numerous times before? Inevitably, I probably will. What's really exciting about this though, is that people who missed out on Uncharted in the PS3 era finally have a chance and an excuse to check them out, and that's a huge win.
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Zarmena Khan
Since I own and have played Uncharted 2 & 3, I'm not personally interested in picking up The Uncharted Collection, but for those who haven't played the games yet and/or have hopped on to PlayStation platforms for the first time, this will be a great addition to their libraries.
However, I do feel like leaving out Golden Abyss will result in a missed opportunity to give the Vita some much-needed love and attention.The Uncharted 4 beta invite is a nice touch, though.
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Stephen Bitto
When remasters were relevant, they were HD collections. God of War Collection, Ratchet and Clank Collection, Team Ico Collection, the list goes on.
Now publishers are offering one-offs or, even worse, single games from a series.
They are halfheartedly getting a reading on where the public stands on their franchise and whether or not to move forward.
Naughty Dog doesn't allow things to be done halfway. With The Nathan Drake Collection they, with the help of Bluepoint Games, are not only releasing a complete trilogy that allows some to relive the near-perfect games of the PlayStation 3 era and others the opportunity to catch up before the release of Uncharted 4, but they are also throwing in Uncharted 4 beta access to freshen up the package.
A remaster with content that matches the price tag, nay, exceeds it, is something gamers have forgotten but have deserved all along. This is the time to speak with your wallet and support a remaster that shows respect to you as a consumer. Tons of content, the highest quality and something new.
Add to cart.
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Louis Edwards
I have every Uncharted Platinum there is and really, I don't think I'll play them again.
While this is great for new PlayStation fans, long time gamers should be tired of this whole remaster-and-not-much-else line-up right now.
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Heath Hindman
The other day, I was looking at all of my PS3 games and thinking how
super glad I was that they don't work in my PS4.And then I was looking at my game shelf and realizing how little of it
is dedicated to snazzy, memorable, amazing PS4-exclusive games.The solution is to keep buying PS3 games again. More remasters. Give
to me hot, cold, sideways and inside out. We need remasters of the
entire last generation, and we need them ASAP.