The movie "Uncharted" media rating is lifted and the Rotten Tomatoes freshness is only 47%

The movie "Uncharted" media rating is lifted and the Rotten Tomatoes freshness is only 47%

The ban on media ratings for the game-adapted movie "Uncharted" has been lifted. Currently, the film has a freshness rating of only 47% on the famous film and television rating website Rotten Tomatoes. The film has received ratings from 19 media outlets, 9 of which rated it fresh (good reviews), and 10 rated it rotten (bad reviews). The popcorn index (audience rating) has not yet been announced.

The movie "Uncharted" is directed by "Venom" director Ruben Fleischer and written by "Iron Man" director Matt Halloway. Tom Holland from "Spider-Man" plays the young Nathan Drake, and Mark Wahlberg from "Transformers" plays Drake's spiritual mentor Victor "Sully" Sullivan. Other actors participating in the performance include Antonio Banderas, Tati Gabriel and Sofia Taylor-Erie.

In the movie version of "Uncharted", the resourceful Nathan Drake and the experienced treasure hunter Victor Sullivan team up to pursue the treasure lost by Ferdinand Magellan 500 years ago. The release date of the "Uncharted" movie in China is yet to be determined, and it will be released in North America on February 18.

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