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Hollywood inspired the massive video game series 'Uncharted.' Now it's inspiring Hollywood

A still from "Uncharted." (Columbia Pictures)
A still from "Uncharted." (Columbia Pictures)

The video game series “Uncharted” is one of the most popular and critically-acclaimed franchises in the world.

Inspired by blockbuster action-adventure movies, it’s become such a success that Hollywood is adapting it into an upcoming film.

Neil Druckmann, creative director and writer on the last main “Uncharted” video game called “A Thief’s End,” and Asad Qizilbash, head of Playstation Productions, join us.

Watch on YouTube.

This article was originally published on WBUR.org.

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