Uncharted


5:30 pm - 8:00 pm, Wednesday, November 26 on FX HDTV (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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Intrepid twentysomething Nathan Drake desires a life of adventure. Upon crossing paths with the wry Victor Sullivan, the adventurous duo embarks on a high-stakes international quest to find the world's most elusive ancient treasure. Along the way, they encounter evidence that may lead to the whereabouts of Drake's estranged brother. Based on the video game series of the same name.

2022 English Stereo
Action/adventure Adaptation

Cast & Crew
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Tom Holland (Actor) .. Nathan Drake
Mark Wahlberg (Actor) .. Victor Sullivan
Antonio Banderas (Actor) .. Santiago Moncada
Sophia Ali (Actor) .. Chloe Frazer
Tati Gabrielle (Actor) .. Braddock
Steven Waddington (Actor) .. The Scotsman
Pingi Moli (Actor) .. Hugo
Tiernan Jones (Actor) .. Young Nate
Rudy Pankow (Actor) .. Young Sam
Jesús Evita (Actor) .. Guard at Museum
Georgia Goodman (Actor) .. Sister Bernadette
Diarmaid Murtagh (Actor) .. Police Officer
Joseph Balderrama (Actor) .. Carlos
Serena Posadino (Actor) .. Goldie
Alana Boden (Actor) .. Zoe
Jonathan Failla (Actor) .. Unsuspecting Doorman
Anthony Thomas (Actor) .. Luxury Sedan Driver
Peter Seaton-Clark (Actor) .. Auctioneer
Robert Maaser (Actor) .. Guard at Auction
Eskindir Tesfay (Actor) .. Security Guard
Manuel De Blas (Actor) .. Armando Moncada
Carme Capdet (Actor) .. Spanish Nun
Julia Schunevitsch (Actor) .. Club Bartender #1
Alois Knapps (Actor) .. Club Bartender #2
Nolan North (Actor) .. Hotel Guest
Matt Barkley (Actor) .. Hotel Bellman
Jimmy Hart (Actor) .. Concepcion Helo Pilot
Brett Praed (Actor) .. Concepcion Co-Pilot
Carlo Kitzlinger (Actor) .. Trinidad Helo Pilot
Pilou Asbæk (Actor) .. Gage

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Did You Know..
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Tom Holland (Actor) .. Nathan Drake
Born: June 01, 1996
Birthplace: Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England
Trivia: Father is Dominic Holland, a famous British comedian and novelist. Started performing as a young child when he began studying dance at Nifty Feet Dance School in London. In 2006, was noticed at a dance showcase by Lynne Page, the choreographer of Billy Elliot The Musical, who decided to train him in preparation for a role in the stage show. After training for two years and auditioning numerous times, starred in the titular role of Billy Elliot The Musical in the West End in London from 2008 until 2010. Played Lucas in the 2012 film The Impossible, a role that earned him an award for Best Breakthrough from the National Board of Review and for which he was honored at the Hollywood Spotlight Awards. Is involved with the Anthony Nolan Trust, a charity that aims to persuade people to donate bone marrow and stem cells.
Mark Wahlberg (Actor) .. Victor Sullivan
Born: June 05, 1971
Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Before he started acting, Mark Wahlberg was best known as Marky Mark, the pants-dropping rapper who attained fame and notoriety with his group the Funky Bunch. In the tradition of Will Smith and Ice Cube, Wahlberg has made a successful transition from music to film, garnering particular early praise for his role in Boogie Nights.Born June 5, 1971, in Dorchester, MA, Wahlberg had a troubled early life. One of nine children, he dropped out of school at 16 (he would later earn his GED) and committed a number of minor felonies. After working various odd jobs, Wahlberg briefly joined brother Donnie and his group New Kids on the Block before forming his own, Marky Mark & the Funky Bunch. The group had widespread popularity for a time, most notably with its 1992 hit single "Good Vibrations." However, it was Wahlberg himself who received the lion's share of attention, whether it was for the homophobia controversy that surrounded him for a time, or for the 1992 Calvin Klein ad campaign featuring him wearing nothing more than his underwear, Kate Moss, and an attitude. In 1993, Wahlberg turned his attentions to acting with a role in The Substitute. The film, co-starring a then-unknown Natasha Gregson Wagner, was a critical and commercial failure, but Wahlberg's next project, 1994's Renaissance Man, with Danny De Vito, gave him the positive notices that would increase with the release of his next film, The Basketball Diaries (1995). Although the film received mixed reviews, many critics praised Wahlberg's performance as Mickey, Leonardo Di Caprio's friend and fellow junkie. Following Diaries, Wahlberg appeared in Fear (1996) in the role of Reese Witherspoon's psychotic boyfriend.It was with the release of Paul Thomas Anderson's Boogie Nights in 1997 that Wahlberg finally received across-the-board respect for his commanding yet unassuming performance as busboy-turned-porn-star Eddie Adams/Dirk Diggler. The film was nominated for three Oscars and a slew of other awards by associations ranging from the British Academy to the New York Film Critics Circle to MTV. The positive attention landed Wahlberg on a wide range of magazine covers and gave him greater Hollywood pulling power. He had, as they say, arrived. Wahlberg's follow-up to Boogie Nights was 1998's The Big Hit, an action comedy that, particularly in the wake of Boogie Night's acclaim, proved to be a disappointment. This disappointment was hardly lessened by the relative critical and commercial shortcomings of Wahlberg's next film, The Corruptor (1999). An action flick that co-starred Chow Yun-Fat, The Corruptor showcased Wahlberg's familiar macho side and indicated that success in Hollywood is a strange and unpredictable thing. Though he gained positive notice for his role in David O. Russell' s unconventional war film Three Kings the same year, the film was only a moderate success, paving the way for an even more dramatic turn in the downbeat true story of the ill-fated Andrea Gail, The Perfect Storm, in 2000.The following year found Wahlberg filling some big shoes -- and receiving some hefty criticism as a result -- with his lead role in Tim Burton's much-anticipated remake of Planet of the Apes. Taking over the role that Charlton Heston made famous, Wahlberg found himself pursued onscreen by sinister simians, as well as offscreen by critics who decried the lack of depth that the actor brought to the role. Late that summer, Wahlberg came back down to Earth -- specifically to the everyday-Joe-rises-to-fame territory of Boogie Nights -- with Rock Star, the story of a tribute-band singer who gets a chance to sing for the band he idolizes. Though his noble attempt to fill the considerable shoes of Hollywood legend Cary Grant in the 2002 Charade remake The Truth About Charlie would be only slightly exceeded by his assumption of the role originally played by Michael Caine in the following year's remake of The Italian Job, Wahlberg would subsequently prove that there's nothing like the fresh breeze of an original script in director David O. Russell's existential 2004 comedy I Heart Huckabees. Of course, Wahlberg was never one to let a crowd down, and after riling audiences alongside Tyrese Gibson and André Benjamin in the Detroit-based revenge flick Four Brothers, the athletic actor would take to the gridiron to tell the inspirational story of one football fan whose dreams of playing in the NFL actually came true in the 2006 sports drama Invincible. Also released in the fall of 2006, The Departed allowed Wahlberg to act opposite such heavy hitters as Jack Nicholson, Matt Damon, Alec Baldwin, and his old Basketball Diaries co-star Leonardo Di Caprio under the direction of Martin Scorsese. Not only did Wahlberg hold his own against the cast of critics' darlings, he landed the film's only acting Academy Award nod. In 2007, Wahlberg starred in the suspense actioner The Shooter, as well as in director Peter Jackson's adaptation of The Lovely Bones. Wahlberg starred as the leader of a ragtag group trying to survive amidst murderous plant life in M. Night Shyamalan's so-bad-it's-good The Happening (2008), and played the titular role of Max Payne, which was adapted from a video game of the same name. In 2010 the actor starred in the inspirational docudrama chronicling the life of brothers Micky and Dicky Ecklund as they take on the world of boxing. Wahlberg earned an Academy Award nomination for producing the film; that same year, he began producing a new show for HBO, Boardwalk Empire. Wahlberg had a huge hit in 2012 with Seth MacFarlane's Ted, and joined the Transformer franchise in Transformers: Age of Extinction in 2014. Wahlberg continued his steady work, starring and producing both Deepwater Horizon (which was nominated for two Oscars) and Patriots Day (about the Boston Marathon bombing) in 2016.
Antonio Banderas (Actor) .. Santiago Moncada
Born: August 10, 1960
Birthplace: Málaga, Spain
Trivia: Internationally known for his charisma and smoldering good looks, Antonio Banderas is the ultimate manifestation of the Latin heartthrob. Born in Málaga, Spain on August 10, 1960, Banderas wanted to become a professional soccer player until a broken foot sidelined his dreams at the age of fourteen. He went on to enroll in some drama classes, eventually joining a theatre troupe that toured all over Spain. His work in the theatre, and his performances on the streets, eventually landed him a spot with the National Theatre of Spain. While performing with the theatre, Banderas caught the attention of director Pedro Almodóvar, who cast the young actor in his film debut, Laberinto de Pasione (Labyrinth of Passion) (1982). He went on to appear in the director's La Ley del Deseo (Law of Desire) (1984), making headlines with his performance as a gay man, which required him to engage in his first male-to-male onscreen kiss. After Banderas appeared in Almodóvar's Matador (1986), the director cast him in his internationally acclaimed Mujeres al Borde de un Ataque de Nervios (Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown) (1988). The recognition Banderas gained for his role increased two years later when he starred in Almodóvar's controversial Atame! (Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!) as a mental patient who kidnaps a porn star (Victoria Abril) and keeps her tied up until she returns his love.Banderas made his first stateside appearance as an unwitting object of Madonna's affections in Truth or Dare (1991). The following year, still speaking next to no English, he starred in his first American film, The Mambo Kings. It was a testament to his acting abilities that, despite having to learn all of his lines phonetically, Banderas still managed to turn in a critically praised performance as a struggling musician. He broke through to mainstream American audiences as the gay lover of AIDS-afflicted lawyer Andrew Beckett (Tom Hanks) in Philadelphia (1993). The film's success earned Banderas wide recognition, and the following year he was given a substantial role in Neil Jordan's high-profile adaptation of Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire, which allowed him to share the screen with the likes of Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. Banderas subsequently appeared in a number of films of widely varying quality, doing particularly strong work in Desperado (1995), Evita (1998), and The Mask of Zorro (1998). In 1999, he made his first foray into directing with Crazy in Alabama, a black comedy starring Melanie Griffith, to whom he had been married since 1996. The following year he starred as an aspiring boxer opposite Woody Harrelson in Play It to the Bone, portrayed a Cuban tycoon with a bad seed bride (Angelina Jolie) in Original Sin, and starred alongside Bob Hoskins and Wes Bentley in The White River Kid. Well established as a hearthrob and a talented dramatic actor by the end of the 1990s, the fact that Desperato director Robert Rodriguez was the only director to have expolored Banderas' comic potential (Banderas provided one of the few memorable performances in Rodriguez's segment of the otherwise abysmal Four Rooms (1995)) hinted at a heretofore unexplored but potentially lucrative territory for the actor. Later approached by Rodriguez to portray the super-spy patriarch in the family oriented adventure comedy Spy Kids (2001), Banderas charmed children and adults alike with his role as a kidnapped agent whose children must discover their inner stregnth in order to rescue their mother and father. After reprising his role in the following year's Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams, Banderas would next return to more adult oriented roles in both Brian DePalma's Femme Fatale and the ill-fated Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever (both 2002). After essaying a more historic role in the dramatic biopic Frida (also 2002), the remarkably diverse actor would one again team with Rodriguez for the sprawling Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003). In 2004 he joined the highly successful Shrek franchise voicing Puss In Boots, and the character became so popular that he appeared in each of the following sequels, and was the subject of his own feature in 2011. In 2005 he played Zorro again, and he had a major part in the dance film Take the Lead. In 2011 he reteamed for the first time in two decades with Pedro Almodovar in the Hitchcock-inspired The Skin I Live In, and the next year he appeared as a mysterious international espionage figure in the action film Haywire. He appeared in a small role in Rodriguez's Machete Kills (2013) and later appeared in The Expendables 3 (2014).
Sophia Ali (Actor) .. Chloe Frazer
Born: November 07, 1995
Birthplace: San Diego, California, United States
Trivia: Born in a Pakistani Muslim family.Grew up in a flexible home and her parents didn't nudge her towards any specific religion.Met boyfriend Tyler Posey on the set of Truth or Dare (2018).As a kid, her mother didn't allow her to watch Grey's Anatomy.Best known for playing Dahlia Quadri on Grey's Anatomy.
Tati Gabrielle (Actor) .. Braddock
Steven Waddington (Actor) .. The Scotsman
Born: December 30, 1967
Birthplace: Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Trivia: Studied at Old Farnley Primary School and Ryecroft Middle School.Performed in his school plays.Started his career as an extra and some speaking roles in Yorkshire Television productions.Was accepted at the East 15 Acting School shortly after turning 18.Joined the Royal Shakespeare Company after graduating from acting school.
Pingi Moli (Actor) .. Hugo
Tiernan Jones (Actor) .. Young Nate
Rudy Pankow (Actor) .. Young Sam
Jesús Evita (Actor) .. Guard at Museum
Georgia Goodman (Actor) .. Sister Bernadette
Diarmaid Murtagh (Actor) .. Police Officer
Joseph Balderrama (Actor) .. Carlos
Serena Posadino (Actor) .. Goldie
Alana Boden (Actor) .. Zoe
Born: January 14, 1997
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Started dancing at age 3.Began modeling at age 9, which progressed to appearances in commercials and short films.Winner of a Rising Star Award at the London Short Film Festival.
Jonathan Failla (Actor) .. Unsuspecting Doorman
Anthony Thomas (Actor) .. Luxury Sedan Driver
Peter Seaton-Clark (Actor) .. Auctioneer
Robert Maaser (Actor) .. Guard at Auction
Eskindir Tesfay (Actor) .. Security Guard
Manuel De Blas (Actor) .. Armando Moncada
Carme Capdet (Actor) .. Spanish Nun
Julia Schunevitsch (Actor) .. Club Bartender #1
Alois Knapps (Actor) .. Club Bartender #2
Nolan North (Actor) .. Hotel Guest
Matt Barkley (Actor) .. Hotel Bellman
Jimmy Hart (Actor) .. Concepcion Helo Pilot
Brett Praed (Actor) .. Concepcion Co-Pilot
Carlo Kitzlinger (Actor) .. Trinidad Helo Pilot
Pilou Asbæk (Actor) .. Gage
Born: March 02, 1982
Birthplace: Copenhagen, Denmark
Trivia: Parents are successful art gallery owners in Denmark. Rose to fame on the Danish series Borgen, where he played a political spin doctor. Named one of the European Film Production's Shooting Stars in 2011. Filmed the movie A Hijacking (2012) off the coast of Somalia on a ship that had previously been hijacked, with former crew members standing in as extras.