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Naughty Dog broke new video game ground with the release of the first Uncharted game in 2007, harnessing the power of the then-new PlayStation 3 to create an action-packed series of explosive story set pieces in Uncharted: Drake's Fortune.
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What does seem clear is that even in this young-Nathan timeline, Sam plays a big role that the movie acknowledges…even if we never get to see him in the film. Interestingly, there’s no casting credit we can find to indicate that Sam shows up in the movie as an on-screen character - though of course Sony could surprise us. “My brother Sam left one final clue,” says Nathan in an apparent moment of discovery while examining an old postcard.
Later on on the clip, there’s one more Sam reference. “What, you know my brother Sam?” he optimistically fires back. “I think you’re here because of your brother,” says Mark Wahlberg’s mustache-free Sully - a comment that gets Nathan’s attention fast. In the movie trailer, Sam gets a pair of super-brief mentions. In the games, Nathan Drake’s older brother Sam was believed to have died in a treasure hunt gone sour, but he eventually turned up in Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End to urge Nathan out of retirement and toward one final adventure. The short answer is: We don’t really know. In no particular order, here are three of the biggest Uncharted movie mysteries the new clip already has us chasing, and how they might share the same franchise DNA with the games.
Now that we’ve finally gotten our first proper tease of how Uncharted on the big screen will treat its video game source material (Big news! Sully lost the mustache!), it’s time to go treasure-diving in search of answers to all the fresh questions the trailer raises.
But as longtime fans have probably figured out from the trailer, the movie appears to be packing in some of the games’ big set-piece moment vibes… even if those events originally unfolded much later in the older Nathan Drake’s adventuring timeline. Sony has said the long-awaited, oft-delayed Uncharted movie, directed by Zombieland series veteran Ruben Fleischer, will put Holland’s youthfulness to good use in a story that’s meant to serve as a prequel to the games. Sony’s first trailer for Uncharted, the live action film adaptation of the iconic PlayStation franchise, is finally out in the wild - and while it’s got us more amped than ever to see the finished movie, it definitely dials up plenty of intriguing new questions. It has a highly adjustable headband and forehead support for a secure, gentle fit with positional screen lenses.After five years since the final installment in Naughty Dog’s epic video game series, it’s good to see Nathan and Sully together again - even if the sight of Tom Holland as Nathan Drake takes a minute or two to sink in. Weighing 330 grams, the Personal 3D Viewer is 20 percent lighter than previous models, with greater options for wearing comfort. Built-in Harmonic Equalizer technology restores audio compression losses in the digital waveform. The Personal 3D Viewer features Virtualphones technology to create a 360-degree natural sound field similar to 5.1 channel surround sound.
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