Release Date: June 10, 2016 (apparently) Why It Could Beat Fury Road: If there's a video game property which could effortlessly transition to the world of cinema, it's Uncharted. The visual style of the last two games in particular was heavily indebted to movies, and it goes without saying that Nathan Drake himself is basically a modern-day Indiana Jones: smooth, hilarious, handsome and a total bada**. If director Seth Gordon (Horrible Bosses, Identity Thief) can nail the stunning visuals of the game, then this has the potential to be the Indy of its generation. How Likely Is It?: 5/10. This one's a bit of a mixed bag as Gordon has virtually no experience in the big-budget action arena, though his screenwriter Mark Boal (The Hurt Locker, Zero Dark Thirty) at least knows something about it. With Mark Wahlberg off the project and the dream casting of Nathan Fillion sure to never happen, so much still seems up in the air, such that a push to 2017 wouldn't be shocking in the slightest. Uncharted has a lot working against it, even if on paper it looks like one of the easiest films to adapt. After all, a lot of fans would happily just watch their favourite video game set-pieces translated to live-action, and anyone who's never touched the games wouldn't even know.