The Uncharted movie adapts the video game franchise of the same name to the big screen, and it draws inspiration from multiple aspects of the franchise. The Uncharted video game franchise brought Hollywood action to life in a way that few others have achieved, but somehow, the movie adaptation of the series proved elusive. After many years stuck in development hell, Uncharted finally found its leads in Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg, as Nathan Drake and Victor «Sully» Sullivan, respectively.
The Uncharted movie gives the adventures of Nathan Drake the Hollywood treatment, adapting the huge action set pieces and globe-spanning treasure hunts of the video games for the big screen. A number of the games' characters appear in the Uncharted movie, and there are also a great many video game Easter eggs, including a cameo appearance from Nolan North, the voice of Nathan Drake in the games. In that sense, the Uncharted movie incorporated a great deal from the games into its story.
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However, the story of theUncharted movie isn't actually a direct adaptation of any of the Uncharted video games. Instead, the movie acts as a prequel of sorts, showing how Tom Holland's Nathan Drake met Mark Wahlberg's Sully. Though it incorporates elements of multiple stories from the Uncharted games into its narrative, the Uncharted movie is actually an original creation that loosely adapts the franchise as a whole by including various elements inspired by the games.
Though the Uncharted movie makes many changes from the games, it features a great deal of material clearly inspired by their stories. In fact, there are elements of almost every Uncharted video game included
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