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What’s interesting in this case, though, is the fact that the other major Uncharted characters featured in that trailer (most notably Sully and Chloe) don’t appear to be going “ full cosplay” in as obvious of a way. Yes, “character wears the same clothes that they do in the game” is another relatively weak class of Easter egg, but for the sake of being thorough, it does have to be said that Tom Holland’s wardrobe was clearly inspired by Nathan Drake’s most iconic looks (especially the white shirt and khaki pants).
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Of all the possible callback sequences seen in the Uncharted movie trailer, this is the one that almost certainly feels like a simple visual reference rather than a direct pull from the games in terms of plot, characters, or even setting. While that lingering sense of familiarity could be attributed to the prominence of similar chase scenes throughout the Uncharted games, this particular chase is strangely similar to a rooftop scramble in Uncharted 3 starring a very young Nathan Drake. It initially feels like a pretty standard action sequence, but Uncharted fans might be left with the feeling that it all seems strangely familiar. There’s a very brief scene about midway through the Uncharted trailer that sees Nathan chase Chloe across rooftops. Like so many of the other video game callbacks featured in the Uncharted movie trailer, it’s not entirely clear if the movie will retain all of the plot details associated with the in-game version of this scene or if it’s a simple nod to the striking visuals of the moment. Regardless, that shot is clearly taken from a nearly identical sequence in Uncharted 4 in which Nathan discovers Captain Avery’s ship. It’s such a nice shot that they used it twice: once during the actual trailer and once during that weird “preview of the preview you’re about to watch” opening that we’ve all begrudgingly accepted is a part of modern trailer culture for reasons nobody seems to understand. One of the most visually striking moments in the Uncharted movie trailer sees Nathan emerge from the water and gawk at a ship mysteriously marooned in the middle of a cave. Regardless, it’s interesting to see how much the Uncharted movie appears to be pulling from Uncharted 4 both in terms of plot points and design concepts. It certainly seems like that’s also roughly what’s happening during the “party scene” featured in the trailer, but it’s not entirely clear if that scene is intended to be an exact recreation of the auction scene from Uncharted 4. There’s a great sequence in Uncharted 4 that sees Nathan, Sam, and Sully infiltrate an auction to try to secure an artifact. While “a scene featuring the attractive main cast in their formal wear” is hardly an unusual concept for an adventure movie like Uncharted, the soiree we see in this trailer might just be a callback to a memorable scene from the games. While I doubt that will be the only song the movies pull from the games, I’m fascinated to see (or hear) how much love the incredible Uncharted soundtracks get in this adaptation. In fact, there’s a moment in the very beginning of the trailer when we briefly hear a piano theme that certainly seems to be a slightly slowed-down version of “Nate’s Theme” from the Uncharted games. Holland said it was the hardest action scene he has ever shot.While Led Zeppelin’s “Ramble On” dominates the Uncharted movie trailer (which is understandable given how relatively rare it is to hear Zeppelin music in a movie trailer), Uncharted fans may have heard a few more familiar sound scattered throughout the preview. It’s pretty crazy action, much like the original scene in the game. Then he jumps into the air chasing someone who promises to save him. He climbs back in, only to get run over by a car exiting the plane. He gets dragged out by some cargo boxes and is hanging on a rope. The scene has a lot of action, where, in a single shot, it shows Holland getting in a fight in a cargo plane with its back door open, flying high. In this film, Nathan Drake is in his 20s, younger than he was in the games. He and the filmmakers had to build bridges to the game developers to make sure they didn’t lose the essence of the game, Holland said. Holland said he played games during downtime on movie sets and he fell in love with the games and wanted to make a movie based on Uncharted. Rothman said the Uncharted movie, after Spider-Man, is the “next big swing.” On top of that, Sony is making a film based on Sony’s hit Ghost of Tsushima game.
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The company is also making a Twisted Metal TV show and a movie version of Ghost of Tsushima. He said Sony is also excited to be working on a TV show based on The Last of Us, another big hit from Naughty Dog. Neil Druckmann, co-head of Naughty Dog, also came out to talk about how the film is staying true to the story.
