Original Nathan Drake star Nolan North has revealed whether or not he's in the upcoming movie adaptation of Uncharted.

Starring Tom Holland (Spider-Man: Far From Home) and Mark Wahlberg (The Departed), cameras are currently rolling in Berlin on the big screen adventure, which'll take a look at the treasure hunter's younger days.

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"They haven't contacted me at all," admitted North in a recent chat with ComicBookMovie.

"Part of me is fine with it, and part of me is like, 'It'd be nice if you asked!'" he added. "It's not a big deal. I'm actually looking forward to it and I think people should look forward to it. Give them a chance.

"We've never seen Nathan Drake in his 20s and a Sully in his 40s. It could be interesting. I like the fact they're going to do a different spin on it and I'm looking forward to seeing how they do."

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The actor, who's played Drake across nine video games and also voices Tony Stark in the new Marvel's Avengers, went on to suggest: "It's like asking Robert Downey Jr, 'What do you think about Nolan North doing a video game?' He's probably like, 'That's cool! I hope he does well and people enjoy it.'

"I'm the same way, just turn it around. I see things that are negative about it like, 'I don't like this casting,' but let them do something [with it]."

Uncharted arrives into cinemas on October 8, 2021.


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