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Uncharted Film Focus on Sony’s Second Creator to Creator Video Series Instalment

Nathan Drake arrived on silver screens across Australia and New Zealand today. Marking this milestone of Uncharted jumping from gaming to feature film formats, the second instalment in Sony's 'Creator to Creator' video series focuses on this franchise. Join Naughty Dog Co-President Neil Druckmann, Head of PlayStation Productions Asad Qizilbash, Uncharted movie star Tom Holland and director Ruben Fleischer as they discuss the creativity and collaboration that went into adapting the video game series into a film, cover moments from the games that directly inspired the film, and some of the similarities between Uncharted’s game and film process.

February 17, 2022

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