This could be some editing around lines that implies they went their separate ways at some point after Uncharted 3 showed them becoming the treasure-hunting duo we know them to be, but further dialogue seems to complicate that, as well. In this two-and-a-half-minute-long video, we see what appears to be Nate and his father figure Victor Sullivan (played by Mark Wahlberg) meeting for the first time in a different way than they did in the games, with Nate being a bartender and Sully a patron. But based on this trailer, that doesn’t seem to be precisely right. When Holland was cast as Nate it was on the pretense that the film was going to be a prequel to the original games set sometime after the flashbacks in Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception. As a huge Uncharted fan, I’m going to see this movie, but what I thought I was getting doesn’t appear to be what’s hitting theaters on February 18. Now, I’m not so sure, and it’s not exactly for the better. Before the trailer came out today, I thought I understood what the Uncharted movie starring Tom Holland as protagonist Nathan Drake was going to entail.
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