‘Absolutely Smashing It’ – When Nolan North praised Tom Holland’s performance in Uncharted

    A throwback to the time when Tom Holland finally offered a glimpse of himself as Nathan Drake in Sony's Uncharted, with praises from original voice actor Nolan North.

    ‘Absolutely Smashing It’ – When Nolan North praised Tom Holland’s performance in Uncharted

    Brace yourselves, as we finally catch a glimpse of Tom Holland donning Nathan Drake's persona in Sony's Uncharted, as reported by Engadget in 2020. This is not a drill folks, the once seemingly cursed project seemed to be gathering steam with Holland at the helm. Sony's Uncharted movie, which felt like a mirage for the longest time, was becoming a reality.

    "Our First Look at Tom Holland - From Spiderman to Nathan Drake"

    Proof of this development came from Tom Holland's Instagram and the official Uncharted Twitter account. Holland, renowned for his youthful looks, totally embraced the part in the shared photos. His embodiment of Nathan Drake, complete with the iconic costume, screamed "Uncharted," stirring a satisfying wave of anticipation among fans.

    "Praises from the Original Drake - Nolan North's Seal of Approval"

    Strengthening the existence of the Uncharted film, Nolan North, the voice behind Nathan Drake in all four Uncharted games, tweeted some snapshots from his set visit. North's encounter with Holland was like "looking in a mirror", as he put it. He also expressed pride in Holland for continuing Drake's legacy and acing it. This coming from the original Drake added a layer of credibility and excitement to the project.

  • Tom Holland shares photos in full Nathan Drake attire, confirming the Uncharted movie's progress.
  • Original Nathan Drake, Nolan North, visits the set and applauds Tom Holland's performance.
  • The Uncharted movie has seemingly moved past its development issues, with filming now underway.
  • Despite the tumultuous past with no less than six directors being attached to the Uncharted movie, Ruben Fleischer finally took over in February. Even the coronavirus-induced shooting delay couldn't dampen the spirits.

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