Inexplate is in theaters everywhere this weekend and, as is the case with most renowned premieres today, it raises the question: Is there a scene after the credits? In de Uncharted case, the answer is that there is not one but two scenes after the credits to wait. For those who only ask if they need to sit down to see the scenes after the credits, they can avoid spoilers from stopping here and addressing the cinemas to see them, but for those who do not care and want to know more, we are going to discuss The point of these two scenes.
Spoiler Warning: inexplate Spoilers of movies in abundance hereafter .
At the end of _inexplain, _ they invite us to a dark prison where the camera finally sets on a man. He has seen him writing a postcard, and if you lent attention to the rest of the movie, you will recognize that this should be Sam, Nathan Drake's brother, who was the catalyst so that Nate embarked on the great adventure of him in the first place. Sam is trying to send a kind of warning to Nate, but we do not know other details, since that is all that the scene leaves time.
But do not leave yet, because inexplate has another treasure hidden after the first. Those who remain for the next post-loan scene will see a man named Gage; You can recognize it as Euron Greyjoy of Game of Thrones or one of the other Pilou Asbæk papers: sit at the table with Tom Holland Nate. Gage and Nate are discussing a deal that involves the Employer of Gage, Roman, a name that should sound familiar to those who have played Uncharted games. The final scene concludes with the appearance of Sully of Mark Wahlberg in which he finally looks like his own version of Sully's characteristic mustache.
While nothing about a inexplete 2 has been announced at this time, everything related to those scenes after the credits seems to be preparing a sequel. Since this film itself was a kind of prequel to the Nate version we know about the Games, it makes sense that there are more stories to tell. There are simply too many loose ends at the end of the movie to end there, so it seems likely to follow up and maybe more later.
Inexplain is now in theaters everywhere. You can see our movie review here.
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