Tom Holland has been Sony's golden boy since his role as Peter Parker in the MCU, so you can see why they'd position him as the face of another hypothetical blockbuster film franchise. He's one of the most recognizable young action stars of the past decade, so if they're trying to replace him UndiscoveredThere are worse choices than Holland, who transformed Nathan Drake into an iconic movie hero befitting video game status. However, Undiscovered Where the film falls short is not Holland as Drake, but Mark Wahlberg as Victor “Sully” Sullivan. Holland does his best to capture Drake’s adventurous spirit, while Wahlberg plays a character completely unrecognizable from the lovable, charismatic father figure fans have come to know and love. Instead, we get a paranoid son of a bitch who simply bears his name. The film believes superficially in what makes it a film Undiscovered The only reason games work is because of their big action scenes, and it respects a few of them, like grafting the best moments of each game onto a single Frankenstein story. So it's happy to give you a corrupted version of the real heart at the center: Nathan Drake's relationships with the people who follow him to hell and back. — Kenneth Shepard