
Three Years After Its Release, This 41% Rotten Tomatoes Video Game Adaptation With Tom Holland Is a Surprise Hit on Netflix

Video game adaptations have been increasing in quality and scope, and fans have little to complain about these days. One good thing about the subgenre is that the fanbase will always show up to make it clear that their favorite title is appreciated. This is what happened with Uncharted this week – the 2022 movie had a surge of views on Netflix and quickly rose to become one of the most-watched titles of the week on the platform. According to Netflix itself, the Tom Holland(Spider-Man trilogy) and Mark Wahlberg (The Union) action-adventure accumulated over 10 million views and grossly outperformed new titles like Kinda Pregnant,Trial By Fire and To Catch A Killer.
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