With the movie finally landing on Netflix, fans who didn't catch it in theaters are likely experiencing Uncharted's post-credits scene for the very first time. The Uncharted movie serves as a loose adaptation of the Uncharted video game franchise, with Tom Holland starring as Nathan Drake alongside Mark Wahlberg's Victor Sullivan. The movie serves as a prequel of sorts to the video game franchise, establishing how its version of the characters first met—and retconning numerous aspects of the original story in the process.
The creative liberties that the Uncharted movie takes with its source material allowed for a story that honored the games without being truly faithful to them. Though this may have proved a divisive choice, the Uncharted movie did contain many video game references that helped it feel like a genuine part of the franchise. Nowhere is this more evident than in Uncharted's two post-credits scenes, each of which set up moments from different Uncharted games. The second and final post-credits scene shows Nathan Drake in a bar brokering a trade with a man named Gage (Pilou Asbæk), revealed to be working for Roman—a reference to Gabriel Roman, one of the main villains from the first Uncharted game.
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After Gage double-crosses Nate, Wahlberg's Sully appears in time to save the day, finally sporting his iconic mustache. After rescuing Nate, the two exit the bar only to be stopped by an unseen person, prompting a look of shock from both men for the final shot of the film. Uncharted's post-credits scene doesn't explain the moment, but there are a few distinct possibilities for who the mystery person may be which are hinted at by the film itself. In
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