‘Venom’ Director Ruben Fleischer Reeled In To Keep ‘Uncharted’ Movie On Track
Just before New Year’s Eve, Sony Pictures lost yet another director who was attached to helm the video game adaptationUncharted. The project felt like it was finally becoming a reality, but then Dan Trachtenberg left. He was replaced a month later by Travis Knight, but the fast-track that Sony had the movie onresulted in him leaving too. Now we’re dealing with theeighthdirector who will attempt to make the project happen:VenomandZombielandfranchise directorRuben Fleischer.
Deadlinehas word that Ruben Fleischer is at the top of the list to be the latestUnchartedmovie director. If the project can’t stay on schedule to meet the December 2020 release date, then the studio could risk losing starTom Holland, who has been attached for some time now to play the adventurer Nathan Drake, but has a limited window with which to pull this movie off.
Mark Wahlberg recently joined the cast as Victor “Sully” Sullivan, a mentor to Nathan Drake, the main character played by Tom Holland. At one time, Wahlberg was actually tapped to play Nathan Drake when the movie was in development back in 2011. That’s right, enough years have past that Wahlberg is now too old to play the role he was once sought for. Maybe this movie really is cursed.
Honestly, with the way things have been going with this movie, I’m worried that the rush into production is going to make this movie fall flat on its face. The last minute hiring of Travis Knight and now Ruben Fleischer make this feel like the studio is desperate to have someone do exactly what they want instead of making this a movie that has their own style, and that’s now how movies should be made.
The most recent draft of Uncharted was written byRafe Judkinsand theIron Manwriting team ofArt Marcum & Matt Holloway.Charles RovenandAlex Gartnerare producing for Atlas Entertainment whileAvi Aradis production for his own production banner.