Not as terrible as I first envisaged but he still looks too young. Shame Fillion wasn't a decade younger.
Strange choice.Watching Community and Gillian Jacobs could be a good Elena but she's too old to be a love interest for Spiderman.
Fillon would look the part from game character. Not sure for the action sequence itself.Not as terrible as I first envisaged but he still looks too young. Shame Fillion wasn't a decade younger.
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I read that this is supposed to be a prequel so set before the video games so yeah we are definitely getting Nathan Drake the Origins here.I'm not saying that its the right look or actor, but I picture Drake being played by someone around the age of Ryan Reynolds when he did Deadpool. Not over the hill, but someone who has is a long way past his teens. I suppose I want badass Drake, not 'exploring his first cave' Drake.
Instead he is played by the same actor who current plays High School kid Peter Parker? Wahlberg as Sully also feels a bit weird.
Hope not. The games stories are just excuses to go from cinematic set piece to set piece. Film is gonna need to offer moreAre they gonna have the story of all uncharted games starting from the first part?
This movie is nothing if it doesn't feature the yeti from UC2Hope not. The games stories are just excuses to go from cinematic set piece to set piece. Film is gonna need to offer more
No, last I read it was meant to be a prequel when Nate was in his early 20s. Which is why they cast Holland in the first place.Are they gonna have the story of all uncharted games starting from the first part?
https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/...d-with-his-performance-in-the-uncharted-movie"It was a mistake and is something that I will probably never do again."
It's worth looking in more detail at Holland's quote here. GQ sets it up by describing the Uncharted movie as having something in common with a Michael Bay action movie. Holland had to bulk up for the role, and he had to stand "looking cool".
"It was an experiment in vanity that left an odd taste in his mouth," GQ says.
I had to play this very tough, very stoic guy - basically be Mark Wahlberg.
Nate as a very tough, stoic action hero. Sounds like the director NAILED this movie.Sounds promising
Stoic!? I fecking KNEW they’d feck this up. As I said.Honestly thought Chris pratt would be the guy. Hope Holland is good as this roll, he always comes across a bit somber in his movies. Great actor of course. Just Pratt has that sort of Wonder and energy about him.
I don't think she's in the movie (Chloe apparently is), she didn't know Drake then.I wonder if they’ve cast Elena yet?
Yeah, I seen Chloe has been casted but that’s crap if Elena isn’t in it....I don't think she's in the movie (Chloe apparently is), she didn't know Drake then.
And they finished filming in October, so i'd hope casting isn't still going on.
Its set before the first I think. It's mostly about a younger Nathan Drake as far as I remember. Hence the casting of Tom Holland.Yeah, I seen Chloe has been casted but that’s crap if Elena isn’t in it....
I take it’s going to be set before the 3rd game if that is the case?
Nathan Drake is a tough guy, brought up in an orphanage living a tough life, with a tough exterior. But behind that tough exterior is a slightly less tough interior, almost like a room filled with marshmallows stuffed with razor blades.Nate is a joker. A murdering joker but still a joker.
Watch them turn Sully into something like Uncle Iroh.
feck me... this is going to be a mess.Nate as a very tough, stoic action hero. Sounds like the director NAILED this movie.
Sakes.
Yeah but there's also Wahlberg in Max Payne, Wahlberg in The Happening, Wahlberg in Planet of the Apes...To be fair it's not unheard of for an actor to hate a movie they've been in, only for that movie to turn out well... Winslet in Titanic, Guinness in Star Wars, Radcliff in Harry Potter, etc...
Yeah but there's also Wahlberg in Max Payne, Wahlberg in The Happening, Wahlberg in Planet of the Apes...
I mean, I'll be really happy if I'm wrong and I'll come back and admit it. But if movies based on games have taught me anything so far it's that movie writers and directors have little respect for games, and they also think gamers are dumb enough to think the shit movie they're watching is amazing because the actors are wearing the exact same costumes as the game characters do.