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Bad title. Coming in I thought it was implying that ND disapproved of the script, not that they just haven't seen it yet.
Sony executives wanted it.Did anyone want an Uncharted movie?
The problem was that it wasn't the first time it was implied to have their backing.
I just saw this on my Twitter feed but apparently the writer for the upcoming "Uncharted" film was giving an interview and implied that the script had the support of Naughty Dog.
Joe Carnahan and Frank Grillo Talk Uncharted
Now, Neil Druckmann has been adamant before that he knows nothing about the movie, hasn't seen any script for the movie, nor was he or anyone else at ND consulted about the movie. After this recent interview he responded once more:
Have my ladder break under my weight if old.
"Ive heard they like it, thought that might not be true" isn't really implying anything.
There should be a movie made about the endless video gaming related movie failures...Get on it Spielberg
it was important that I got Amy Hennigs approval, her and Nolan North
It's going to suck so bad.
I love the Uncharted franchise. But take it out of the videogame format and it's basically a less good Indiana Jones.
Sony Pictures sure are shit, but there are a lot of rumours around that studio.
The biggest ones are Sony selling the damn thing (they just wrote off a billion dollars...) or that Sony Pictures will be placed under the Sony Interactive Entertainment division (so that Andrew House will get an even bigger paycheck).
Making a good Uncharted movie seems impossible, it will take a 100+ million investment for a franchise that's not even that well known. The actors need to be top notch, the set pieces need to be huge and overall it would just seem like an Indiana Jones clone.
I would only trust the movie when ND is heavily involved. That's maybe happening when Sony Pictures falls under Andrew House and they just start it over from scratch.
Uncharted is such a personal favourite of mine, it would really really sting if Sony Pictures fucked it up and makes the franchise dead for anything other than gaming.
Did anyone want an Uncharted movie?
Sony Pictures sure are shit, but there are a lot of rumours around that studio.
The biggest ones are Sony selling the damn thing (they just wrote off a billion dollars...) or that Sony Pictures will be placed under the Sony Interactive Entertainment division (so that Andrew House will get an even bigger paycheck).
Making a good Uncharted movie seems impossible, it will take a 100+ million investment for a franchise that's not even that well known. The actors need to be top notch, the set pieces need to be huge and overall it would just seem like an Indiana Jones clone.
I would only trust the movie when ND is heavily involved. That's maybe happening when Sony Pictures falls under Andrew House and they just start it over from scratch.
Uncharted is such a personal favourite of mine, it would really really sting if Sony Pictures fucked it up and makes the franchise dead for anything other than gaming.
DuhThis is going to be another game adaptation disaster right?
Ok this is silly.This is far more important than what Druckmann thinks about it.
Not that I expect it to be any good, but still. I'll worry about what Druckmann thinks when they make a Last of Us movie.
Like wtf is this, is it a crime now to be sensitive?Neil Druckmann sounds overly sensitive.
Might be for the best, uc4 story was easily the worst thing about the game.
Might be for the best, uc4 story was easily the worst thing about the game.
Not a surprising opinion from a well known uncharted 4 hater. But I disagree, uncharted 4 has the more grounded story of the 4 games (not counting vita).Might be for the best, uc4 story was easily the worst thing about the game.
UC4 is a pretty good story. Better than any video game movies out there that's for sure. I don't see it changing soon.They might be able to do better than Druckmann though so I'm not worried.
I think that, its gonna need to be something that exceeds the sum of its parts, you know what Im saying? It just doesnt function as a straight lift of the video game. I sat down with Amy [Hening, director of Uncharted: Drakes Fortune] and sat down with [Drake voice actor] Nolan North and sat down with Neil [Druckmann, writer of Uncharted: Drakes Fortune], who created this thing, and took them through what I was doing and what I was thinking of and they loved it. She loved it. She understands too that you cant be so slavish and devoted to the source material. They couldve just altered certain things about Watchmen, Zack Snyders film. I thought it was so much better than what it wasand I really enjoyed itI thought God, theres some really great movie in there that I felt got held back because we gotta check these boxes or these fans are gonna get on our ass. And Im a big believer that the fanboy element or the fan lobbies are massively overrepresented in Hollywood and dont have nearly the lobbying power that we think they do.
A franchise coming off a game that sold 8 million copies in a year isn't well known. Lol.
They might be able to do better than Druckmann though so I'm not worried.
I just saw this on my Twitter feed but apparently the writer for the upcoming "Uncharted" film was giving an interview and implied that the script had the support of Naughty Dog.
Joe Carnahan and Frank Grillo Talk Uncharted
Now, Neil Druckmann has been adamant before that he knows nothing about the movie, hasn't seen any script for the movie, nor was he or anyone else at ND consulted about the movie. After this recent interview he responded once more:
Have my ladder break under my weight if old.
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- Sony has already denied movie studio is for sale
- the write down was 962 million which was non-cash
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lmao, this shit's never gonna get made
Druckmann's going to strike again.
Damn, no reason to go at him like that
He said he "heard" and quickly followed it up with a sentence that can be translated to "that's possibly not true but who knows"
Get mad at the people telling him this, damn
Gamespot said:"I sat down with [Uncharted director Amy Hennig] and sat down with [Drake voice actor Nolan North] and sat down with [Uncharted writer and director Neil Druckmann], who created this thing, and took them through what I was doing and what I was thinking of and they loved it," Carnahan said.
And again, Druckmann co-wrote the uncharted games except for 3 because he was busy with the last of Us.In what respect? In terms of screenplay? Absolutely. Druckmann has no screenwriting credits that I'm aware of, and the only film he's writing is stuck in development hell because of him. Hennig has the only opinion that matters. She understands the spirit of Uncharted since it's her baby. Not to mention as good as Uncharted 4 was, Druckmann in my opinion probably doesn't have the chops for a straight action movie. It's just not his style.
I didn't know that I was well known, it's not even my birthday...!Not a surprising opinion from a well known uncharted 4 hater. But I disagree, uncharted 4 has the more grounded story of the 4 games (not counting vita).
I didn't know that I was well known, it's not even my birthday...!
If you mean grounded = uninspired and trope centric then I totally agree.
Uc 4 had the worst story of the entire series
It isn't.
So like all the other uncharted games and every piece of media ever written? They all rely on familiar tropes.I didn't know that I was well known, it's not even my birthday...!
If you mean grounded = uninspired and trope centric then I totally agree.
Uc 4 had the worst story of the entire series
Kaz will make it right, he's personally running the studio in the US. Can't wait for the Ridge Racer movie!
Deadpool is the definition of an R rated movie.