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sony developing uncharted 2 movie

Jun 18, 2024 11:57 AM

Sony has officially confirmed that "Uncharted 2" is in development, with plans to continue the adventures of Nathan Drake and Victor "Sully" Sullivan. This announcement was made during Sony's presentation at the 2024 CineEurope trade show. Although details are still scarce, producer Charles Roven and actor Mark Wahlberg have both indicated that the script is ready and production is moving forward. Wahlberg, who portrays Sully, hinted that he's been asked to grow a mustache for his role, suggesting that filming might begin soon. The first "Uncharted" movie, starring Tom Holland, was a significant success with a $139 million global box office opening weekend, establishing it as a new hit movie franchise for Sony Pictures.

What is the release date for "Uncharted 2"?

As of now, there is no confirmed release date for "Uncharted 2."

Background: "Uncharted" is a popular action-adventure video game series developed by Naughty Dog, featuring treasure hunter Nathan Drake and his mentor Victor "Sully" Sullivan. The games are known for their cinematic quality, captivating storytelling, and thrilling gameplay. The first "Uncharted" film, released in 2022, served as a prequel to the games, introducing younger versions of Drake and Sully. Given the movie's financial success and positive reception, fans are eagerly anticipating how the sequel will further explore the characters and their adventures, possibly aligning more closely with the events of the video games.



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