I love you Unread games. I've played through them at least a few times. Right now I want to buy a Vita for PS to play with Excluded Gold Abyss and. However, I'm not interested in zero Unread film. And I don't think I'm alone.
Even though billions of people are looking for this film, after a short delay, many directors come and go with the changing characters, the film feels too late and too dirty to work.
First Unread The game is back in 2007 for PS3. About two years later, in time Exclusions 2release, the first news of Unread the film began to spread. Since then the film has had 6 different directors come and go as the films always circulate like a zombie. As I write this the film has no official director. And in the last ten years, i Unread the games have stopped. Loss of Asset it was the last game released in the franchise and returned in 2017. Considering the film currently has no director or release date, it seems unlikely that it will come out at any time before 2022. Almost after this. At the moment, it sounds like this film has missed its best release window.
Back in 2010 or so, a Unread the film probably would have done better. But today, 2020, it seems that and if we ever get an Exclusive film, we won't have to wait and it won't be a box office winner.
Although great Unread fan, someone who has played all the games and thoroughly enjoyed the characters, I have no pleasure in a film based on these games. These things are already great films that work in many ways. Release the gameplay and you are left with the story. And none of their sites are completely new or comfy with the world. So any movie based on the series should either narrate the new myth of Nathan Drake and friends or endanger the masses. Because look, that train incident inside Exclusions 2 good and everything, but does anyone remember why he was on this train? I don't know. Of course, the films were released in a less serious and narrower form, but those were also bad films and not a great sign of the possibility Unread movie.
Also, we need to talk about the Indiana Jones problem.
In my mind, Unread games often feel like they weren't written for Indiana Jones games. They let you live the same dream of being a tough, smart, good fighter who makes things up as he goes along, chasing the bad guys and saving the day. Considering that we no longer find Indiana Jones games, Unread the franchise has been a great way to fill that hole.
But get off Unread from Playstation to the movie theater and all of a sudden compared directly to some of the most popular action-adventure films of all time. And I know who wins that war. Also, it's fun to remember a chase like Indiana Jones battles in today's video game. But watching that movie play out will feel like watching a sadistic Harrison Harrison.
The Unread movie will probably come out someday. It's still a well-known series that can easily be brought to film, even though the results may eventually look like a film for bad fans. But when I look at how bad the video game movies are and aren't the history of the film's producer, I'm not happy with Nathan Drake's filmmaking.
Besides, we have that Unread "Fans" film made by Nathan Fillion which was nice but also I felt like it was almost exhausted in the end. This might be a better idea by staying locked in some dusty hole in another film studio.