COVID Central: the Uncharted Movie has been Postponed Indefinitely

COVID Central: the Uncharted Movie has been Postponed Indefinitely

Anything but this!

pocru by pocru on Mar 17, 2020 @ 03:14 AM (Staff Bios)
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Remember how we reported that the Uncharted movie, after years and years of delays and postponing, would finally start filming this summer? Remember how we thought there was actually a chance, the faintest glimmer, that we might actually get to see… um… “young” Nathan Drake on the big screen, being played by Spider-Man actor Tom Holland?

How foolish we were. We should have known the universe wouldn’t have allowed such a thing.

And yeah, as the headline would suggest, the movie has stopped filming for exactly the same reason everything else is being canceled or postponed: Coronavirus.

The shoot has been postponed “indefinitely”, which will likely impact the planned March 5th 2021 release date. But this just makes it the latest of a long list of movies being postponed and delayed thanks to the pandemic.

But I have a funny feeling most people aren’t going to be heartbroken about this one.

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