Sony's Uncharted movie continues to climb the charts. The Tom Holland/Mark Wahlberg film based on Naughty Dog's popular action-adventure series is now the 5th highest-grossing video game movie of all time. It's now made $337.3 million globally, surpassing 2010's Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time [$336.4 million] to rank fifth on the all-time charts for video game movies.
Uncharted still trails The Angry Birds Movie [$352.3 million], Rampage [$428 million], Detective Pikachu [$433.5 million], and Warcraft [$439 million].
While Uncharted might ranked fifth globally, the film is the third highest-grossing video game film ever in the US--and that's important. Uncharted has made $125.9 million, or 37.3% of its global gross, from the domestic market, only trailing Sonic the Hedgehog [$148.9 million] and Detective Pikachu [$144 million] for domestic results.
The highest-grossing video game movie ever, Warcraft, only made $47.4 million in the US, which is part of the reason why it never got a sequel despite such massive global box office results.
Uncharted, meanwhile, has already been labeled Sony Pictures' next «franchise,» so a sequel is expected. Director Ruben Fleischer has said he wants to make a sequel, and one of his ideas for it is to put Uncharted 4's epic car chase scene in the film. Fleischer and Holland might also make a Jak and Daxter movie.
Here at GameSpot, our Uncharted review scored the movie a 7/10. Reviewer Phil Hornshaw said, «Uncharted is a lot of fun a lot of the time. It might not do much that the games haven't already, but fans will enjoy a new Uncharted tale that at least brings its own flashy, death-defying treasure hunt into the fold.»
The movie's success is also bringing up renewed talk about the
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