There’s not much time left until Uncharted hits theaters, and Sony Pictures wants everyone to know it.
In what is probably Uncharted’s final trailer, we get a clearer look at what the story entails. Much like Paramount’s Halo TV series, Uncharted isn’t following any of the plotlines from the games. Instead, it’s a prequel explaining how Nathan Drake (Tom Holland) came to be the dashing rogue we all know and love. Loads of bad video game adaptations deviate from the source material, so hopefully, this one isn’t following suit.
Check out the last Uncharted trailer for yourself below, or head over to YouTube for a high-quality mirror here.
I’d like to say the greatest treasure is the friends we make along the way, but tbh there is $5 billion on the line. @TomHolland1996 and @MarkWahlberg star in #UnchartedMovie, exclusively in movie theaters February 18. Tickets on sale Sunday, 1/30.* pic.twitter.com/L1hlkQu96u
— Uncharted (@unchartedmovie) January 27, 2022
Filming Uncharted was brutal for Tom Holland, evident by all those giant blue cubes beating the actor up. Though if nothing else, moviegoers are probably in for loads of quality stuns and set pieces. It’s fitting since Uncharted has always cribbed from classic films like Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Coinciding with this trailer is the release of the Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves collection on PS5, which brings together Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy into one beautiful package. Anyone with PS4 files data can transfer their data to PS5 too.
Uncharted is coming out on Feb. 18 exclusively in theaters.
Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.
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