The director would like for Nathan Drake in a family style on during an interview with IGN, the film's director of Uncharted, David O. Russell said he would like to represent on screen a family-style Soprano. Yes, those of the eponymous TV show. According to the director, the film just tell the story of a family of thieves.
"The idea is to take the family dynamics that we used in 'The Fighter' and develop them, representing a family of thieves who focuses on art and antiquities." "They're like the Sopranos, in some ways, just having a good taste and their particular sense of justice." "I want this thing to work with Mark Wahlberg, Robert De Niro and a couple of very sexy actresses.
It would be really exciting," said Russell. Though I did not add anything to the plot of the film, the director has hinted that there will be something of a supernatural element in the story. "All I can say about it is ... what's wrong in the supernatural?" He concluded. Source: VG247
"The idea is to take the family dynamics that we used in 'The Fighter' and develop them, representing a family of thieves who focuses on art and antiquities." "They're like the Sopranos, in some ways, just having a good taste and their particular sense of justice." "I want this thing to work with Mark Wahlberg, Robert De Niro and a couple of very sexy actresses.
It would be really exciting," said Russell. Though I did not add anything to the plot of the film, the director has hinted that there will be something of a supernatural element in the story. "All I can say about it is ... what's wrong in the supernatural?" He concluded. Source: VG247
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