r/uncharted 1d ago

Lost Legacy Uncharted Lost Legacy Film

Ignoring Hollywood’s past failure, do you guys think Lost Legacy would make a good movie?

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u/mgshowtime22 1d ago

Hate to break it to you chief but in Hollywoods eyes, the Uncharted film was a massive success.

It was a good movie. Was it a faithful adaptation? No. Was it entertaining and brought in people that otherwise didn’t know the franchise? 100%

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u/Bony_Blair 1d ago

Exactly. It made over $400,000,000.

People often wonder why Hollywood continues to make films they perceive as bad, and the answer always lies in profit margins.

It's a business after all, and in business you don't mess with a working formula until it breaks.

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u/arianahmeti21 1d ago

Yes for me if they cast a hot and attractive actress for Chloe