Tom Holland Opens Up on Burnout and Going from Hero to Treasure Hunter

Tom Holland as Nathan Drake in Uncharted, standing on an open cargo platform.

Image: Sony Pictures

Since he first swung into the Marvel films in 2016 with Captain America: Civil War, Tom Holland’s had a reasonably busy life. Not solely has he been caught up in numerous Marvel films and animated flicks, however he’s additionally about to don the half-tucked shirt of Naughty Dog’s Nathan Drake for Uncharted. That’s loads of work for anybody, notably when he had bounce between that and Spider-Man: No Way Home.

Speaking to the Hollywood Reporter about his upcoming film, Holland admitted that there was a little bit of issue in transitioning from the teenage webhead to the extra grounded Drake, particularly with regard to their physicality. He recalled how, after going from Barcelona to Atlanta to shoot Home, producer Amy Pascal requested him why he was “walking like a man.” It was one thing he didn’t even notice he was doing, and it took a while to form a real distinction between his two protagonists. He additionally needed to put himself in the suitable mindset between the 2 characters, as Drake is pretty cooler than Peter Parker. “Historically,” stated Holland, “I’ve always sort of played the outsider who doesn’t particularly have many friends…Drake is the complete opposite, and that was something that took me awhile to get used to.”

Going from one blockbuster to a different, Holland opened up about how, though he tried his greatest to not burnout, he got here extraordinarily shut. While filming Uncharted, he knew he needed to ask for a weekend off as a result of “if not, I’m sort of going to fall apart.” Sony gave him that point off, and he was more than pleased to reward the corporate for giving him the break that he virtually didn’t notice he wanted. And although it was “tough,” he nonetheless discovered engaged on each movies fairly rewarding.

Uncharted’s hype is slowly rising as its February 18 releases attracts nearer. Looking again, Holland admitted that his first go-to reminiscence of the movie and the second he’s most proudest of is its a lot publicized airplane stunt. “The day I got hit by a car was pretty impressive,” he remembered. “I think it’s one of the best stunts in the movie…It’s a pretty cool thing when someone says, “How was your day today?” And I’m like, “’Hey, I got hit by a car 17 times.’”


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