The filming of Uncharted was not exactly easy for Tom Holland. This has been explained by the actor, who came to skin his hands.
Over the course of his young career, Tom Holland He has built a reputation for his spectacular physique and his willingness to shoot action without needing a stunt double. His experience as a dancer helped him adopt some of his signature moves like spider-man in the movies of Marvel Studios. But even from The impossible (2012) the actor has endured incredible pressure due to the box office successes he accumulates. So he surprises that in Uncharted have lived your most difficult shooting experience in an amazing sequence.
The scene we are talking about is so striking that it has been a centerpiece of the marketing campaign by sony pictures. In it we see treasure hunter Nathan Drake (Tom Holland) plummeting through the air after being thrown from a moving plane. During the course of the stunt, Drake tries to get back on the plane. Now CinemaBlend has shared the actor’s thoughts on the challenges of shooting this long and spectacular sequence.
The actor skinned his hands during the plane scene
«Uncharted’s airplane sequence is the hardest thing I’ve ever donesaid Tom Holland. «It was months of hard work, hanging from these boxes, being pushed and pulled by cables, crushed by boxes and falling from them, losing your grip. We all break our hands. You cling to the ropes and there is a point where you can’t hold on anymore. You try, but you can’t! So, you let go and you end up cutting your hands. We had bumps, bruises and tears everywhere«.
CinemaBlend reporter asked Tom Holland to compare this airplane sequence in Uncharted with the end of Spider-Man: Homecoming. Apparently, the actor has probably done a lot of stunts himself at Marvel Studios, but in this new film he hasn’t had the luxury of hiding his face behind a mask. With that, all is said, of course.
You can now enjoy this film in theaters, which is also being a success!