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Nathan Fillion: "It's a shame that [Uncharted] had to wait so long for the film adaptation"

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Nathan Fillion, who is best known for starring as the protagonist of the fan adaptation of Uncharted games, was interviewed for GamingBible. The latter's journalists asked the actor what he thinks about the official film adaptation of Uncharted from Sony. In addition, they asked how he felt about the fact that he was not offered the lead role in the film. Fillion replied that he was sorry about such a late date for the film adaptation. As for the main roles, he noted the good acting skills of Mark Wahlberg and Tom Holland. Nathan believes that they have never let the audience down, and therefore the film must turn out to be good.

We remind you that Mark Wahlberg will play mentor Nathan Drake. Tom Holland will appear in the role of a young treasure hunter.

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Many fans of the Uncharted series believe that Nathan Fillion is a great fit for the role of his namesake Nathan Drake, however, given the fact that Sony wants to make a film about a young treasure hunter, it will not be possible to take on the role of Fillion.

The aforementioned actor starred in a fan adaptation, which you can rate below.

Uncharted is set to premiere on February 18, 2022. Nolan North, who voiced Nathan Drake, said that the duo of Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg should turn out to be very good, and therefore he is also waiting for the film adaptation of the game series.

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