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Nolan North Hints Heavily At Hugh Jackman Assuming The Role Of Nathan Drake In The Upcoming Uncharted Movie

Nolan North Has Hinted Heavily That Hugh Jackman Is In Line To Play Nathan Drake.

Nolan North Has Hinted Heavily That Hugh Jackman Is In Line To Play Nathan Drake.

Nolan North has hinted heavily that Hugh Jackman is in the front-running to play the part of Nathan Drake in the upcoming Uncharted movie. In a telephone interview on the Official Playstation Magazine UK podcast, North explains that, “I would love to do the movie, obviously I’d love to do it as Nathan Drake [...] but I’ve done film and television and I understand the reality of the business.”

When prompted on who he’d like to see play the part of Nathan Drake, North explains Hugh Jackman is his choice, and seemingly the front-runner for the part.

“Jackman is who I’d like to see. I think the producers would like to see Jackman too, because he has that tough guy exterior, but [...] there’s also a lot going on behind his eyes. A lot of emotion and sensitivity on that brusque exterior, and he has great comic timing. He’s a phenomenal actor. I just hope I get a part on the movie so I can work with Hugh.”

Having looked at some non-Wolverine pictures of Hugh Jackman, we can certainly see the Drake resemblance. And hey, if Nolan gives him his blessing…

inFamous Is Heading To The Cinema Too, Erm, Hurrah!

To Be Honest This Would Probably Translate Well Into A Movie.

To Be Honest This Would Probably Translate Well Into A Movie.

Alongside Nathan Drake, Sony Pictures want to bring Sucker Punch’s Cole McGrath to the big screen. In fact, they want to do it so badly they’ve already got a screenplay drafted out by Sheldon Turner. Hollywood hotshots Avi and Ari Arad are said to be producing the movie; they’re also apparently going to work on the Uncharted movie.

To be honest, inFamous could probably translate to cinema better than other video games. There are plenty of cues for action and a decent plot.

Still, we wish our video game franchises could stay video games. What next? Twisted Metal: The Movie? No, don’t get any ideas.

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