Tom Holland comes off the back of the mega successful Spider-Man: No Way Home to star as Nathan Drake in the movie version of Uncharted which has been given a 12A age rating by the BBFC.
Along with Tom Holland the movie stars Mark Wahlberg as the young explorers mentor Victor Sullivan who is there to teach the young prodigy the way of the explorer.
The movie is directed by Ruben Fleischer who's last movie was Zombieland: Double Tap and brought us the first Venom movie is 2018.
Movie Synopsis
Nathan Drake and his wisecracking partner Victor "Sully" Sullivan embark on a dangerous quest to find the greatest treasure never found while also tracking clues that may lead to Nate's long-lost brother.
BBFC certificate breakdown.
21st October 2021
The first trailer has been released for the upcoming video game movie adaptation of developer Naughty Dogs hit series Uncharted
The movie is directed by Ruben Fleischer and stars Tom Holland as the main character Nathan Drake and Mark Wahlberg as his mentor Victor 'Sully' Sullivan.
It looks like the movie might actually stay close to the plot of the games, and from the look of the trailer many of the iconic scenes from the games are recreated.
The movie is set for a February 18th release across the globe providing there are no more delays in releases.
The first image of Tom Holland from the movie adaption of the Playstation video game Uncharted has been released which can be checked out below.
The Spider-man: Far From Home actor plays a younger version of the main character Nathan Drake in an Uncharted origins movie, something only touched on in the games.
The games heavily influenced by the Tomb Raider series which has a sequel to Tomb Raider due early next year, this is heavily influenced by the Indiana Jones series, Indiana Jones 5 is due 2022 so there is plenty of tomb raiding adventures on the horizon.
Also starring in the movie is Mark Wahlberg as Nathans friend and mentor Victor Sullivan, the story will in part focus on how the two met.
The movie is being directed by Ruben Fleischer (Zombieland) and has a current release date of 16th July 2021, but with the back catalogue of 2020 film to be released this could move.
Also popping up in the movie, most likely as the bad guy is Antonio Banderas
At the UK box office this week, Friday, 10th May 2019, there is 6 new releases looking to take your attention at the local multiplex and break into the box office chart next week.
First up at cinemas this week is new movie Pokémon: Detective Pikachu directed by Rob Letterman who also directed Goosebumps in 2016 which grossed £8,575,763.
It stars Ryan Reynolds who last starred in Deadpool 2 and Justice Smith who last appeared in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
Next on the new release schedule is High Life, this new movie stars Robert Pattinson and Juliette Binoche who starred in Cosmopolis together.
The film is brought to us by Claire Denis who's last film was Let The Sunshine In.
Also out this week is Destination Wedding which is directed by Victor Levin which is a directorial debut.
It stars Keanu Reeves and Winona Ryder who were last seen together in The Private Lives Of Pippa Lee which grossed £44,511.
The long list of new releases continues with Amazing Grace which is directed by Alan Elliott and Sydney Pollack directing together.
It stars Aretha Franklin and Reverand James Cleveland.
Finally there is The Hustle from director Chris Addison making their directorial debut, the film stars Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson.
-Check back on Monday to see where these films end up on the weekends box office chart.
Come back next week when there are 2 new releases. -
A fairly uneventful video charts this week - probably while the world waits for The Force Awakens - sees The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 stay at the top.
This is the third week, non consecutive, that the film has spent at the top of the UK video charts.
With no films moving in the top 4 the highest new film on this weeks chart is at number 5 in the shape of Victor Frankenstein.
There were high hopes for the film which was released on December 4th 2016 but despite the stars Daniel Radcliffe and James Mcavoy the film only entered the box office at number 8 with £431,125.
After 2 weeks the film was pulled from cinemas when it sunk to 11 on the box office and making less than a million pound, the film has probably already done better on home video.
Only one other new film this week, A Warriors Tale at number 15.
Roll on next week when there will be a little more to talk about with Mondays video release.