Loughborough Echo

Based on the smash video game series, Uncharted’s tale of lost pirate booty centres on the double-act of its stars Mark Wahlberg and Tom Holland, and they tell that bond extends off-screen

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TOM Holland is a gamer. Tapping the X button furiously between takes on the set of Spider-Man: Homecoming, the actor could often be found in his trailer, surrounded by a state-of-the-art gaming set-up – “one of the benefits of working with Sony,” he says.

Fully immersed in the multimilli­on selling game Uncharted 4, little did Tom know that a few years later, he’d find himself portraying the very character he was controllin­g – albeit on a much larger screen.

A tale of trust, truth and treasure, forthcomin­g feature-length film Uncharted sees Tom ditch the Lycra in favour of street-smart charmer Nathan Drake.

Recruited by veteran treasure hunter Victor “Sully” Sullivan, played by The Fighter and Ted star Mark Wahlberg, it’s an action-packed adventure that’s every inch the prequel to the best-selling video game series.

Walking straight off Spider-Man: No Way Home and onto the set of Uncharted, Tom, 25, describes the need to switch-up his mindset, approachin­g stunt sequences in an entirely “different way”. With two stunt doubles on hand – a pair Tom describes as “the best in the business” the film’s fights, falls and action sequences are meticulous­ly tailored to suit Tom’s’s physical abilities.

“When you’re playing SpiderMan, there are two parts to every stunt; you do the practical part, and then there would more than likely be a digital takeover,” says Tom, describing how CGI artists go on to create elaborate stunts digitally.

“With Nathan Drake, you need to think about the first part of the stunt and the second part of the stunt

[as] one continuous motion – which is tricky.”

In basic terms, it’s a story about “finding the puzzle pieces and completing the journey” according to Tom, with Uncharted laying the groundwork for future gaming events. Packed to the rafters with villains, hair-raising stunts and a flying galleon or two for good measure, it’s a film that sees Zombieland and Venom director Ruben Fleischer take the helm.

“I’ve dreamed of making a treasure-hunting, globe-trotting adventure since I was a kid,” says Ruben, 47. “That kind of movie gave me a passion for history and antiquity – I even went to college thinking I was going to be an archaeolog­ist. As soon as I read this script, it captured that magical quality of escapist adventure.”

As Nathan joins forces with Sully, the pair follow a treasure map as they travel from Barcelona to the Philippine­s in search of the fortune lost at sea by the House of Moncada. They’re not alone, however, as treasure hunter Chloe Frazer (Sophia Ali) and Santiago Moncada (Antonio Banderas) are both out for gold, with the latter on a mission to reclaim the treasure his family once lost.

“The way Antonio plays him, he has a chip on his shoulder and a lot of daddy issues. He wants to prove that he’s not just a spoiled kid – that he can contribute to his family’s history,” adds Ruben.

But with Nathan and Sully harbouring very different motivation­s – Sully’s selfish attitude and fixation on gold stands in contrast to Nathan’s yearning for a reunion with his missing brother, a fellow treasure hunter – it’s a journey that tests the pair’s bond.

“The thing that elevates the material and really separates it and differenti­ates it from everything else, is the chemistry between the two guys,” says Mark, 50. Describing how the film

Mark Wahlberg

“really lives and dies” by the pair’s interactio­ns, Uncharted depicts Nathan and Sully’s journey as they “earn each other’s respect”.

“You kind of have this older mentor – everything is about his own selfservin­g interest. But you know, he really falls in love with Tom as a father figure or a big brother,” says Mark.

It’s a guiding relationsh­ip that extends off screen. With Tom describing himself as “a big fan” who was “star struck” upon meeting Mark for the first time, the actor labels his co-star “the OG” and someone who has “been doing this longer than I’ve been alive”.

Having made his television acting debut at the age of 22 in the television movie The Substitute, two-time

Academy Award nominee Mark is keen to press the importance of mentorship among actors in today’s film industry.

“I always look to people that I admired and wanted to work with and was fortunate enough to work with the Denzel Washington­s of the world, the Robert Duvalls, James Caan, Jack Nicholson and Dustin Hoffman,” says Mark.

“I’ve worked with some of the greats and I’ve always wanted to just be a student, watching them and picking their brains. And they’ve always been very kind and appreciati­ve of my interest in looking up to them, so I want to always do the same.”

Attempting to outmanoeuv­re Banderas’ character Santiago – and with Ali’s character Chloe switching allegiance­s at a rate of knots, Uncharted changes course at a rapid pace. There was, however, one key element missing for Tom upon reading through the script for the first time.

“I remember reading the script and realising that I didn’t have any scenes with Antonio,” says the Spider-Man actor.

“I said to Ruben, ‘ You can’t bring this guy in and not have me work with him!’ I’ve been a huge fan of his and I thought it was very important that the quote-unquote ‘hero’ of the story should meet with the villain of the story.”

Putting in a special request to Ruben, the actor noted the necessity for Banderas and Holland’s characters to unite early on. It’s an amendment which gave birth to a tense, action-packed sequence set in an auction house – one that seamlessly paves the way for future events, with Tom’s character realising “he’s not in the kiddie park anymore”.

“For Mark and I, it was a real privilege and a pleasure to get to tell this part of the story because I think the fans are very excited to see how it started,” notes Tom of the project.

“We’re excited to try and catch up and hopefully, one day, end up in a position where it finishes.”

■ Uncharted is in cinemas now

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THE SEARCHERS: Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg play two treasure hunters on a mission to find lost gold
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MENTORS: Denzel Washington and Robert Duvall
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Tom says the stunts on Uncharted were a new challenge

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