Desus & Mero are back with a fourth season but they’re cutting their on-screen time in half.
16.02.2022 - 01:37 / us.hola.com
Uncharted hit theaters this Friday, February 18th, and the film is a must-see. Featuring an all-star cast of Tom Holland, Mark Wahlberg, Antonio Banderas, and breakthrough performances by Tati Gabrielle and Sophie Ali, the film will take you on an exciting adventure as street-smart Nathan Drake (Holland) is recruited by seasoned treasure hunter Victor “Sully” Sullivan (Wahlberg) to recover a fortune amassed by Ferdinand Magellan and lost 500 years ago by the House of Moncada. HOLA! USA had the opportunity to talk to Holland ahead of the film’s release where he shared his favorite memory on set with Wahlberg, revealed if he’s ever stolen anything like his character Nathan, and shared his thoughts on drastically changing his physique for a role in the future.I loved the movie and I feel like you and your character, Nathan Drake, ooze confidence, but what is your favorite part about him?I really like his optimism.
You know he is someone who has had an incredibly tough upbringing. He is you know, an orphan and then has lost his brother and he is still optimistic that he will find him. And even when he finds out this incredibly sad news, he is still sort of rearing to go to finish the mission in the honor of his brother.
So I love his optimism. Awesome. So working with Mark Wahlberg must have been such a dream. Do you have a favorite onset memory with him?Yeah, there’s a moment in the film where, (laughs) Mark and I are standing on the back of an airplane and the back door is open and he says to me, ‘Nate, let’s go.’ And I’m sort of standing there.
I don’t want to go. And he pulls his parachute and he zooms out the back of the plane. Now, obviously, none of that happened in real life.
Desus & Mero are back with a fourth season but they’re cutting their on-screen time in half.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterSony’s video game adaptation “Uncharted,” starring Tom Holland as street-smart treasure hunter Nathan Drake, had another solid showing at the international box office.Over the weekend, the PG-13 video game adaptation collected $35 million from 64 overseas territories, pushing its international tally to $143 million. With $83 million in North American ticket sales, “Uncharted” has generated $226.4 million globally so far. That haul is impressive because “Uncharted” has yet to open in China (March 14), which currently stands as the world’s biggest theatrical market.“Uncharted” continues to pull in crowds in the United Kingdom, Holland’s birthplace.
Tom Holland continues to be a big box office draw.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterIt’s (still) good to be Tom Holland.The 25-year-old actor has been all-but-singlehandedly propelling ticket sales at North American movie theaters, leading two films in the top three spots on domestic box office charts. Over the weekend, his action-adventure “Uncharted” repeated No.
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Despite weak reviews, “Uncharted” got strong numbers with audiences with a B+ on CinemaScore and a 90% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, with special praise placed on Tom Holland in his first major blockbuster performance outside of the “Spider-Man” films. As with other hit films in the past year, the stronger-than-expected numbers were driven by younger, male audiences. Demographics data from Sony reports that 63% of opening weekend audiences were male, with 45% under the age of 25.
“Uncharted” is already exceeding industry expectations.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterSony’s long-in-the-works video game adaptation “Uncharted” collected $44.1 million between Friday and Sunday, enough to lead domestic box office charts and solidify Tom Holland’s star power.The big-budget action adventure has been positioned as a key test of Holland’s bankability outside of his blockbuster success as Spider-Man. “Uncharted” has received mixed reviews, at best, so it’s safe to assume the 25-year-old British actor had a healthy hand in selling tickets. It also helps that “Uncharted” is rated PG-13 and based on one of the most popular video games.Directed by “Ruben Fleischer, who previously led Tom Hardy’s comic book tentpole “Venom” to box office glory, “Uncharted” is expected to earn $52 million from 4,275 North American theaters through the President’s Day holiday on Monday.
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Tom Holland is a man of many talents.The star spoke to Jessica Shaw on SiriusXM’s, where he talked about his new film, , and the gig he took on to prepare for his role in the action-packed film.In, Holland plays Nathan Drake, an adventure-seeking bartender, who teams up with Victor «Sully» Sullivan (Mark Wahlberg) to embark on a dangerous quest to find the greatest treasure never found, in hopes of also finding Nate's long-lost brother. To get ready for the role, Holland not only went to bartending school, but he also picked up a few shifts at a bar in London.«One of my favorite things about what we do for a living is when you get the opportunity to learn a new skill for a reason, other than you just want to give it a go,» Holland began. «So, I went to a bartending school.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter“Spider-Man: No Way Home” has officially unseated director James Cameron’s 2009 science-fiction epic “Avatar” to become the third-highest grossing domestic release in history.After weeks of speculation over whether or not Peter Parker had the legs to bump the people of Pandora from bronze, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” collected the remaining $1 million on Monday to push “Avatar” — and its mighty $760.5 million at the North American box office — to fourth place in the record books.Sony’s latest Spidey adventure, a culmination to Tom Holland’s web-slinging trilogy, has grossed a stunning $760.9 million at the domestic box office since launching exclusively in theaters in December. Those ticket sales are three times as much as the next highest-grossing movie of the pandemic era, which is Disney and Marvel’s “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” with $224 million.
Uncharted hit theaters next Friday, February 18th, and features an all-star cast of Tom Holland, Mark Wahlberg, Antonio Banderas, and breakthrough performances by Tati Gabrielle and Sophie Ali. Based on the PlayStation video game by Naughty Dog, the film will take you an adventure as street-smart Nathan Drake (Holland) is recruited by seasoned treasure hunter Victor “Sully” Sullivan (Wahlberg) to recover a fortune amassed by Ferdinand Magellan and lost 500 years ago by the House of Moncada. HOLA! USA had the opportunity to talk to Tati who played Braddock in the film, a sexy villain who will use her power and strength to get whatever she lays her eyes on.
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