Uncharted film loses another director

Another year – another decade – another director from the Uncharted film.

Deadline reported this weekend that Travis Knight, director of Transformers Prequel Bumblebee, is leaving the project. He is the sixth director to have heard and left the film since the release was released in 2007.

According to the deadline, Tom Holland’s commitment to shoot the next Spider-Man flick is why Knight is leaving the project. Holland is still tied to the image, as are Atlas Entertainment and Avi and Ari Arads Arad Productions. PlayStation Productions, a Sony division founded last spring, is responsible for the whole thing.

Dan Trachtenberg (10 Cloverfield Lane) was the former director of Uncharted in August and switched to David O. Russell (Silver Linings Playbook), Neil Burger (three episodes of TV’s Billions), Seth Gordon (Executive Producer, Pixels) and Shawn Levy ( Producer, arrival) says no thanks.

The Uncharted film is said to be a forerunner of game history that started in 2007 with Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune on PlayStation 3. In the original concepts, Mark Wahlberg (still on board) was represented as a family of antique experts who “meets justice”, as Russell put it.

For those interested in Uncharted in the meantime, it’s now available to PlayStation Plus subscribers in the Uncharted collection, which includes the first three games in the series.

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