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[GameSpot] - First Uncharted Movie Photo Of Tom Holland's Nathan Drake Revealed


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Uncharted star Tom Holland has just shared a first look at his portrayal of treasure-hunter Nathan Drake via Instagram--check out the image below. Hardcore film buffs and PlayStation fans will probably instantly notice that in his portrayal, at least based on this photo, Nathan shirt still doesn't have its iconic French tuck look.

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It’s nice to meet you, I’m Nate. #uncharted

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If you can let that inaccuracy slide, there's room for plenty more excitement about the movie: Even though the pandemic has pretty much warped everyone's sense of time and wreaked all kinds of havoc on most movie production, the long-in-development Uncharted movie is apparently already nearly done filming. This update came through a since-expired Instagram Story shared by Holland, who's best known for his turn as Spider-Man in the MCU.

Although filming on the video-game adaptation had begun only in July, this relatively quick beeline to the finish line--during COVID-19, no less--is comparatively a tiny stretch in what has been effectively development hell for the movie based on the popular PlayStation series: The movie has been gestating and facing all sorts of delays off and on over the last decade. Fortunately, the Holland Instagram tease isn't the only proof that the movie is indeed moving along--on Twitter, Holland also signal boosted a tweet from his voice-actor counterpart Nolan North, who shared some photos from a set visit.

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