Last March, Mark Wahlberg told ScreenRant that the producers of the Uncharted video game adaptation asked him to grow a mustache for Uncharted 2, suggesting the imminent start of filming to continue the adventures of Nathan Drake (Tom Holland). and Sally (Wahlberg).
The news just dropped: After 2 years of waiting, Uncharted 2 has been confirmed and Mark Wahlberg will be playing Sally. ScreenRant points out that this is the first sequel the actor will star in in 7 years since Transformers: The Last Knight didn’t give him the chance. Mark Wahlberg to resume his role.
With a budget of $120 million, Uncharted earned $407 million internationally upon its February 2022 post-Covid release and brought 2.5 million viewers to French theaters.
Is Tom Holland back?
It is not yet known whether or not Tom Holland will also return, but the post-credits scene of the first part suggested the continuation of the adventures of Nathan and Sally, so it is quite likely that the British actor will reprise his role.
The 27-year-old actor will be on stage at the Duke of York Theater from May 11 to August 3, 2024. “Romeo and Julietby Jamie Lloyd, and – according to the latest rumors – Spider-Man 4 is set to begin filming this fall. Therefore, Uncharted 2 could begin production in the first quarter of 2025.
Uncharted
Uncharted follows Nathan Drake, a cunning and fearless thief who is recruited by experienced treasure hunter Victor “Sully” Sullivan to find the fate of Ferdinand Magellan, who disappeared 500 years ago.
What at first seems like a simple heist ends up being a frantic race around the world to retrieve the treasure before the ruthless Moncada, who is convinced that his family is the rightful heir to the fortune.
If Nathan and Sally can decipher the clues and solve one of the world’s oldest mysteries, they could win $5 billion and maybe even find Nathan’s long-lost brother…
Source: Allocine

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