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''Uncharted'' is a 2022 American
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directed by
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from a screenplay by Rafe Lee Judkins, Art Marcum, and Matt Holloway, based on the video game franchise of the same name developed by
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and published by
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. It stars
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as Nathan Drake and
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as Victor Sullivan, with
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,
Tati Gabrielle Tatiana Gabrielle Hobson (born January 25, 1996) is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Gaia on The CW science fiction television series '' The 100'', Prudence on the Netflix original series '' Chilling Adventures of Sabrina'', M ...
, and
Antonio Banderas José Antonio Domínguez Bandera (born 10 August 1960), known professionally as Antonio Banderas, is a Spanish actor and singer. Known for his work in films of several genres, he has received List of awards and nominations received by Antonio Ba ...
in supporting roles. In the film, Drake is recruited by Sullivan in a race against corrupt billionaire Santiago Moncada (Banderas) and mercenary leader Jo Braddock (Gabrielle) to locate the fabled treasure of the
Magellan expedition The Magellan expedition, also known as the Magellan–Elcano expedition, was the first voyage around the world in recorded history. It was a 16th century Spanish expedition initially led by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan to the Moluccas ...
. The film entered development in 2008 with producer
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stating that he would be working with
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to develop a film adaptation of the video game franchise. It was then in
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with various directors, screenwriters, and lead cast members attached at various points. Filmmakers
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,
Neil Burger Neil Norman Burger (born November 22, 1963) is an American filmmaker. He is known for the fake-documentary ''Interview with the Assassin'' (2002), the period drama '' The Illusionist'' (2006), '' Limitless'' (2011), and the sci-fi action film '' ...
,
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,
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,
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, and
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were initially signed to direct while Wahlberg was set to play Drake in early development. Holland was cast as Drake in May 2017 and Fleischer was hired as the director in early 2020. Filming began in March 2020, but was halted by the
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. It resumed in July and finished in October, with locations including
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,
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,
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, and Kiamba. Originally set to be released on December 18, 2020, the film faced major delays due to the
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. It eventually premiered at the
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in
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on February 7, 2022, and was theatrically released in the United States by
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on February 18. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who found it to be a misleading adaptation of the video game franchise and underwhelming compared to other action-adventure films. The film grossed $401.7 million worldwide, making it the fifth-highest-grossing video game film of all time.


Plot

Orphaned brothers Sam and Nathan "Nate" Drake are caught trying to steal a map made after the
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from a
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museum. Before the orphanage can expel Sam, he sneaks out to be on his own, but promises Nate that he will return, leaving him a ring belonging to their ancestor Sir
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(although Sir Francis Drake actually had no children). Fifteen years later, Nate works as a
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in
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and
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wealthy patrons. Victor "Sully" Sullivan, a fortune hunter who worked with Sam tracking treasure hidden by the Magellan crew, explains to Nate that Sam vanished after helping him steal Juan Sebastian Elcano's diary. Nate, having stopped receiving postcards from Sam, agrees to help Sully find him. Sully and Nate go to an auction to steal a golden cross linked to the Magellan crew, where they meet Santiago Moncada, the last descendant of the Moncada family, who had financed Magellan‘s expedition, and Jo Braddock, leader of Moncada's mercenaries. Nate is ambushed by Braddock's men, and the ensuing fight creates a distraction for Sully to steal the cross. The duo travel to
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, where the treasure is supposedly hidden, and rendezvous with Sully's contact
Chloe Frazer Chloe Frazer is a fictional character in the ''Uncharted'' series, developed by Naughty Dog. Chloe, like series protagonist Nathan Drake, is a treasure hunter. Introduced in '' Uncharted 2: Among Thieves'', where she has a romantic history wi ...
, who has another cross. Nate, Chloe, and Sully follow clues in Elcano's diary to
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, finding a secret crypt behind the altar. Nate and Chloe enter, finding a trap door, but as they open it, the crypt floods with water. Sully helps them escape after subduing an ambush by Braddock. Using the two crosses to unlock a secret passage, Nate and Chloe find a map indicating the treasure is in the
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. Chloe betrays Nate and leaves to take the map to Moncada, hinting Sully is keeping a secret about Sam. Sully recovers Nate and reveals that Sam was shot and apparently killed by Braddock three years prior and that he left him for dead, straining their partnership. Moncada, Chloe, and Braddock's team depart in a cargo plane to find the treasure, where Braddock kills Moncada, gaining control of the operation. After Nate and Sully board the plane, Nate confronts Braddock. A battle ensues; Sully parachutes out with the map, while Nate and Chloe are ejected from the plane landing in the Philippines, where they realize the map does not pinpoint the treasure. Nate discovers the treasure's true location through hints left by Sam's postcards, but leaves fake coordinates for Chloe after correctly doubting her loyalties. He discovers the Magellan ships and reunites with Sully. Braddock follows them, forcing Nate and Sully to hide as her crew airlifts the ships. In their escape, Sully commandeers one of the helicopters, and Braddock orders another helicopter to approach for a boarding action. Nate defends himself from her mercenaries and shoots down the other helicopter with one of the ship's cannons. When Braddock corners Nate, Sully throws a bag of collected treasure at her, casting her into the sea, where she is killed when the ship falls on her. As Filipino naval units arrive, Nate and Sully get away with a few pieces of pickpocketed treasure while an arriving Chloe is left empty handed. Meanwhile, an imprisoned Sam, revealed to be alive & having somehow survived being shot by Braddock, writes another postcard to Nate asking him to watch his back. In a
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, Nate meets with a man working for
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, offering his ring for a "Nazi map" he has. He tries to betray Nate, but Sully saves him. They escape, but are cornered by an unseen figure.


Cast

*
Tom Holland Thomas Stanley Holland (born 1 June 1996) is an English actor. His accolades include a British Academy Film Award, three Saturn Awards, a Guinness World Record and an appearance on the ''Forbes'' 30 Under 30 Europe list. Some publications h ...
as Nathan "Nate" Drake: A young
bartender A bartender (also known as a barkeep, barman, barmaid, or a mixologist) is a person who formulates and serves alcoholic or soft drink beverages behind the bar, usually in a licensed establishment as well as in restaurants and nightclubs, but ...
who is recruited by Sully to find the fabled treasure of the
Magellan expedition The Magellan expedition, also known as the Magellan–Elcano expedition, was the first voyage around the world in recorded history. It was a 16th century Spanish expedition initially led by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan to the Moluccas ...
and claims to be a descendant of famed English explorer Sir
Francis Drake Sir Francis Drake ( – 28 January 1596) was an English explorer, sea captain, privateer, slave trader, naval officer, and politician. Drake is best known for his circumnavigation of the world in a single expedition, from 1577 to 1580 (t ...
. To practice as a
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, Holland was taught how to do shifts by the
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staff. When filming halted due to the
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, Holland continued to train for the role. ** Tiernan Jones as young Nate. *
Mark Wahlberg Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg (born June 5, 1971), former stage name Marky Mark, is an American actor, businessman, and former rapper. He has received multiple accolades, including a BAFTA Award, and nominations for two Academy Awards, three ...
as Victor "Sully" Sullivan: A seasoned fortune hunter who previously worked with Nathan's brother, Sam. Wahlberg was originally set to star as Drake in early development. *
Antonio Banderas José Antonio Domínguez Bandera (born 10 August 1960), known professionally as Antonio Banderas, is a Spanish actor and singer. Known for his work in films of several genres, he has received List of awards and nominations received by Antonio Ba ...
as Santiago Moncada: A ruthless treasure hunter and the descendant of the Moncada family. *
Sophia Ali Sophia Taylor Ramsey Ali is an American actress. She is best known for her work in the MTV romantic comedy series '' Faking It'', the ABC medical drama series ''Grey's Anatomy'', and '' The Wilds''. Life Ali is Pakistani American. She was born ...
as
Chloe Frazer Chloe Frazer is a fictional character in the ''Uncharted'' series, developed by Naughty Dog. Chloe, like series protagonist Nathan Drake, is a treasure hunter. Introduced in '' Uncharted 2: Among Thieves'', where she has a romantic history wi ...
: A fellow fortune hunter, and Sully's associate. *
Tati Gabrielle Tatiana Gabrielle Hobson (born January 25, 1996) is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Gaia on The CW science fiction television series '' The 100'', Prudence on the Netflix original series '' Chilling Adventures of Sabrina'', M ...
as Jo Braddock: A mercenary working with Moncada against Nathan and Sully. *
Rudy Pankow Rudy Pankow () is an American actor. He stars as JJ Maybank on the Netflix teen drama series ''Outer Banks''. Early life Pankow was born and raised in Ketchikan, Alaska. He began his interest in acting and production in middle school via YouTube ...
as Samuel "Sam" Drake: Nathan's long-lost brother.
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appears as Armando Moncada, Santiago's father who he kills to fund his expedition,
Steven Waddington Steven Waddington (born 30 December 1967) is an English film and television actor. He is best known for his supporting role in Michael Mann's ''The Last of the Mohicans''. Early life Waddington was born in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, the ...
as the Scotsman,
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as Zoe, and Pingi Moli as Hugo.
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, who provides the voice and
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of Nathan Drake in the video games, has a cameo as a hotel guest on the beach who talks to Nathan and Chloe.
Pilou Asbæk Johan Philip "Pilou" Asbæk (; born 2 March 1982) is a Danish actor. He is known for his role as troubled spin doctor Kasper Juul in the Danish television political drama '' Borgen'', and as Euron Greyjoy in the television series ''Game of Thro ...
portrays Gage in the mid-credits scene, and
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appears as a background extra in Barcelona.


Production


Development

In 2008, film producer
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stated that he was working with a division of Sony to develop the film adaptation of ''
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''. In response to a question posed to Richard Lemarchand, lead game designer of
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, on whether he would like to see a film adaptation of ''Uncharted'', he replied "no comment". Since then,
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had confirmed that an ''Uncharted'' film was being developed. The film was at first to be written by
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and produced by Avi Arad,
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, and Alex Gartner. As of June 30, 2009, it was confirmed that the ''Uncharted'' film had been in development for the last year and a half.
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expressed an interest in playing Nathan Drake, and started a campaign on
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to encourage fans to support him in the endeavor. In an August 2010 interview, Naughty Dog told
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University how close they really were with the development of the film and that they had trust with all who were working on it. On October 8, 2010, it was announced by
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and
Matt Tolmach Matthew Tolmach (born 1964)
, co-presidents of Columbia Pictures, that
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had been set to write and direct the film, an
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based upon the first game in the series. The film would be produced by Avi Arad, Charles Roven, and Alex Gartner. Following a screening of Russell's film, ''
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'', he was approached by a fan of the ''Uncharted'' series who asked whether he had considered Fillion for the role of Nathan Drake for the upcoming film due to the high number of requests for him to fulfill the role. Russell was unaware of the interest in Fillion and who he was and seemed to quickly dismiss the idea. Fillion would then later go on to do a short ''Uncharted'' fan-film 8 years later, featuring him as Nathan Drake to positive reception. On November 24, 2010, an interview with
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was published by ''
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'' with the actor discussing his involvement in the film adaptation of the popular franchise. He stated that Russell was currently writing the script and was excited for what he had in store, hoping to shoot in the middle of 2011: "I'm obviously in whatever David wants to do but the idea of it is so off the charts:
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being my father,
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being my uncle. It's not going to be the watered-down version, that's for sure." On May 26, 2011, it was reported that Russell had departed the film to direct ''
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''. On July 6, ''
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'' reported that
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was stepping in for Russell. Burger landed the offer after the studio and producers Avi Arad, Charles Roven, and Alex Gartner sparked to his new take on the film. Burger spoke out about the film in July, saying the following:
We're re-writing the script from scratch ..and until the screenplay is written you never know who's going to be acting in it or not. I think it's a great adventure, it has pretty great character at its core utthere will be (balance) in this
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t'sone that is a very great adventure, and it's just a matter of pulling out the cool intense stuff that works for the film story, and making sure the story supports those elements and also makes us connected to the character.
On August 23, 2012, Burger dropped out to work on '' Divergent'' and the studio hired the husband and wife team of Marianne and Cormac Wibberley to rewrite the film. In an interview with ''
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'',
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and
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said they were asked to write the film multiple times, but declined all of them. On February 4, 2014, ''Deadline'' reported that
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would direct the film with the latest script being written by
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. Production was set to begin in early 2015. The film was originally scheduled for release on June 10, 2016. On November 12, 2014, the studio hired
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to write the film. After Wahlberg,
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was approached to portray Nathan Drake, but he declined the offer. On June 24, 2015, Seth Gordon left the project to work on ''
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''. In April 2015, the script written by David Guggenheim was leaked, having been obtained in the
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. On August 5, 2015,
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pushed the film's release date back to June 30, 2017. In an interview with ''Game News Official'',
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, who voiced Nathan Drake in the video games, stated that he believed that fans did not want an ''Uncharted'' film. Charles Roven did reveal to ''Collider'' that what they were working on was pretty exciting, there was a director that they did not have at the moment, and they were not ready to cast that vote until they were actually ready to cast. In April 2016,
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, who had worked on previous ''Uncharted'' games, said that the most important aspect of the film is the character relationships. On July 29, 2016, ''Variety'' reported that
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was writing the draft of the film's script. On September 1, 2016, the film was removed from Sony's release calendar due to not having a director or cast, but Sony was still moving forward with the film. On October 25, 2016,
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was announced to be directing the film. Carnahan said to ''Collider'' that he and Levy are knowledgeable about the game, and had been hard at work getting the characters right. The filming was set to begin in early 2017. In early January 2017, Carnahan posted a photo on his Instagram to show that the script of the film had been completed. In May 2017,
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was cast as a young Nathan Drake, with the film serving as a prequel to the games. Television writer
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was brought on to rework the script. On December 19, 2018, it was announced that Levy had departed the film to work on ''
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''. On January 14, 2019, ''Variety'' reported that
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had signed on to direct the film. In June 2019, ''
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'' confirmed that the film was set to be released on December 18, 2020. On August 22, 2019, ''Deadline'' reported that Dan Trachtenberg had exited the film, with the film scheduled to go into production in early 2020. The film would become the first feature production of Sony's
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. On September 27, 2019, ''The Hollywood Reporter'' informed that
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would direct the film. In November, Wahlberg returned to the project to star alongside Holland in the role of Victor Sullivan. In December 2019, Knight left the project due to scheduling conflicts with Holland, which resulted in the film losing its December 18, 2020 release date.


Pre-production

In January 2020,
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entered talks to replace Knight as director, with the film's release date pushed back to March 5, 2021. Chung-hoon Chung was hired as the cinematographer, while
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and Richard Pearson served as editors. In February 2020, Fleischer was confirmed as director, with the film's plot serving as an origin story to the games. The film would take inspiration from the fourth game in the series, '' Uncharted 4: A Thief's End''. In March,
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,
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, and
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were added to the cast, with
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contributing to the script.


Filming

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began on March 16, 2020, in
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, near
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, Germany. Filming was shut down later that day due to the
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. It was believed filming had resumed on July 15, 2020; however, Sony Pictures clarified, while production had not yet resumed, they were undergoing preparations with the hope to start production soon. Production officially resumed on July 20, 2020, shooting in Babelsberg Studios, with proper social distancing and mask requirements being implemented on and off the set. On August 5, 2020, Banderas temporarily left production after he tested positive for
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. On August 26, 2020, Banderas recovered from coronavirus, returning to production soon after. On September 16, 2020, filming moved to Berlin, with set photos being released online. In the beginning of October 2020, the production shot scenes in
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and
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, Spain, including the coastal town of
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. Digital shots were used to recreate the Philippines due to filming restrictions from the pandemic. Several action scenes drew inspiration from
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; according to Holland, the bar fight was inspired by Chan's use of his surroundings to fight people in unique ways. On October 23, 2020, Holland finished shooting his scenes, before production concluded on October 29 in
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. Reshoots took place in July 2021 in
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. ''
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'' reported that the film cost $120 million. ''
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'' reported on February 22, that film cost $90 million to produce, and on February 27 they reported it cost $120 million to produce.


Music

All music is composed by
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. Djawadi also referenced
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's "Nate's Theme" from '' Uncharted: Drake's Fortune'', '' Uncharted 2: Among Thieves'', and '' Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception'' in the film. Additionally, American band Milkblood produced a song titled "No Mind", which was released in February 16, 2022 and used for the end credits sequence.


Release


Theatrical

''Uncharted'' had its world premiere in Barcelona, Spain on February 7, 2022. The film was theatrically released by
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in the United States on February 18, in
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,
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, and 4DX. The film was originally set for release on December 18, 2020, and then to March 5, 2021, after
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's departure. It was further delayed to October 8, 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film was then moved up to July 16, 2021, before moving to February 11, 2022, and then again to the following week.


Bans in the Philippines and Vietnam

''Uncharted'' was banned in
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and the
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due to the appearance of a treasure map featuring the nine-dash line that depicts the
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as being part of China's territory. The 2019 animated film '' Abominable'' was previously banned for showing the Chinese nine-dash line. On March 12, 2022, ''Uncharted'' was banned from distribution in Vietnam for containing "illegal images" of the nine-dash line. The film was due to hit Vietnamese theaters on March 18. On April 27, the
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of the Philippines banned the release of ''Uncharted'' in the country following a request by the
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to do so, stating that the scenes featuring the nine-dash line were "contrary to national interest".


Home media

In April 2021, Sony signed deals with
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and
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for the streaming rights to their 2022 to 2026 film slate, including ''Uncharted'', following the films' theatrical and home media windows. The film was released digitally on April 26, 2022 and was released on
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,
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and
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on May 10, 2022. The film was released on Netflix US on August 5, 2022, delayed from its initial release date, July 15, 2022.


Marketing

According to iSpot, Sony spent around $20 million in
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, generating 1.12 billion impressions. The film was particularly advertised on
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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across programs including NFL football, ''
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'', the
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, and the
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. Social media firm RelishMix said a commercial for the film created in a cross-promotion with
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, broadcast during the pregame of
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, generated 522.3 million interactions online within the first 24 hours of airing, exceeding expectations. Online accounts for the film accumulated 407,000 followers with 40.9 million views from 42 Facebook videos and 104.6 million views from 24 YouTube videos. Holland's 68.4 million followers on social media were also highlighted as significant factors in the film's box office performance.


Reception


Box office

''Uncharted'' grossed $148.7million in the United States and in Canada, and $253.3million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $401.7million. The result lands ''Uncharted'' as the fifth-highest-grossing film based on a video game of all time worldwide. This puts the domestic grossing position of the film as the third-highest-grossing, behind ''
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'' and its sequel. Internationally only, ''Uncharted'' is the sixth-highest-grossing video game adaptation. In the United States and Canada, ''Uncharted'' was released alongside ''
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'' and '' The Cursed'', and was projected to gross $25–35 million from 4,275 theaters in its opening weekend (as well as $30–40 million if including the
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holiday).Multiple sources: * * * The film earned an estimated $15.4 million on its first day, including $3.7 million from Thursday night previews. Its opening surpassed projections, grossing in three days and in four days. It had the biggest opening during the first two months of 2022. It grossed in its second weekend, in its third, in its fourth, in its fifth, $5 million in its sixth, $3.7 million in its seventh, $2.6 million in its eighth, and $1.2 million in its ninth. The film dropped out of the box office top ten in its tenth weekend, finishing thirteenth with $470,643. Outside the United States and Canada, the film grossed $21.5 million in its opening weekend from 15 international markets (a week before its North American opening). It opened in first place at the box office in all of its markets, including the United Kingdom ($6.4 million), Russia ($4.5 million), and Spain ($3.5 million). The film's international opening gross was reported to be ahead of the debuts of
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' 2021 films '' Black Widow'', ''
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'', and '' Eternals''. In its second international weekend (the same weekend it released in North America), the film grossed a further from 62 overseas territories, bringing its worldwide gross to up until then. From 64 markets, the film earned an additional $35 million in its third weekend and $17.4 million in its fourth. The film crossed the $300 million mark worldwide after adding $11.2 million in its fifth weekend, and the $200 million mark internationally with the addition of $19 million in its sixth weekend. The film earned $7.7 million in its seventh weekend, $3.1 million in its ninth, $2.1 million in its tenth, $1.4 million in its eleventh, and $1.2 million in its twelfth. It crossed the $400 million worldwide mark in its fifteenth weekend in theaters.


Critical response

The
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reported an approval rating of 41%, with an average rating of 5.30/10, based on 258 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Promisingly cast but misleadingly titled, ''Uncharted'' mines its bestselling source material to produce a disappointing echo of superior adventure films". Audiences polled by
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gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale, while those at
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gave it a 79% positive score, with 61% saying they would definitely recommend it.
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of ''
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'' found the film "watchable in a thin ' Raiders of the Lost
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' way." ''
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'' Jeffrey Vega gave the film a 7 out of 10, stating it "plays it safe, but it's mostly a fun and effective adventure", while also praising Holland's performance. Reviewing for ''
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'', Todd Gilchrist also praised Holland's performance, citing "undeniable charisma and sincerity that makes him tirelessly likable." Peter Bradshaw of ''
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'' gave the film a 2 out of 5, labelling it "an efficient, soulless hologram". ''
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'' Clarisse Loughrey also gave the film 2 out of 5 and criticized the casting and script, writing, "There's a lot to ''Uncharted'' that feels haphazard or under-considered." Writing for ''
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'', Nick de Semlyen criticized the dialogue between Holland and Wahlberg and called Banderas "a colourless villain". Similar criticism was noted in Marshall Shaffer's review for ''The Playlist'', who wrote "every line feels as if it had to pass a corporate committee vote", giving the film a C. Robert Kojder of ''
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'' criticized the weak chemistry between Wahlberg and Holland and the editing, stating the film "lack stakes, genuine peril, or adrenaline-pumping adventure", which was echoed by ''
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'' Germain Lussier, who concluded the film feels "thrown together with the hope a name brand will tie it all together". Adam Rosenberg of ''
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'' praised the cinematography and compared Holland's performance to be a "nod to
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's slapstick acrobatics", but said the story and characters were underdeveloped. Calling it a "nitwit treasure-hunt movie" in her ''
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'' write-up, Manohla Dargis gave a negative review, saying ''Uncharted'' is "an amalgam of clichés past their sell-by date." Giving the film a C-, ''
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'' David Ehrlich negatively compared the film to the video games stating, "Perhaps the film's
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approach to its action would've been more forgivable if the games weren't so frequently suffused with Spielbergian flair, just as the film's archetypal characters may have been less underwhelming had the games not managed to establish 10 times the pathos with none of the same flesh and blood." Writing for ''
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'', Barry Hertz agreed, stating "Fleischer and his many writers delivered a straight-faced assault of under-the-top tedium", and concluding the film carries a "bizarre, utter disdain for its audience". Danny Leigh of ''
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'' said the film "feels uptight ndjoyless", negatively comparing it to '' Police Story'' and ''
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'' (1981). Writing for ''
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'', Devindra Hardawar said ''Uncharted'' was "aggressively average" and criticized the screenplay, writing "our heroes quip, defy physics utnever feel like they're in any danger". Reviewing for ''
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'', Sam Machkovech gave a negative review regarding the film's action sequences, describing ''Uncharted'' as "a high school film class' rendition of ''
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''", and negatively compared it to the video games. Conversely,
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Brian Lowry praised the action sequences but criticized the character development, stating it felt the filmmakers treated it as an "unnecessary distraction". Charles Pulliam-Moore of ''
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'' also criticized the film for its lack of defined characters, writing, "The bulk of Nathan and Sully's banter falls flat due to an unfortunate blend of questionable chemistry and hackneyed dialogue as the film can't commit to a focus or a tone, making it feel much longer than it actually is all throughout".


Future

Fleischer expressed interest in a sequel, citing the car chase from '' A Thief's End'' as a set piece he would like to replicate, but noted that it was entirely dependent on the financial success of the first film. Following its opening weekend, Chairman of Sony Pictures,
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, said ''Uncharted'' is a new
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for Sony.


See also

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