Uncharted producer Charles Roven has given a promising update on a potential sequel.

The Tom Holland-starring video game adaptation was released last year to box office success, which suggests a follow-up could be on the cards.

Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter about whether there is a desire to continue the franchise on the big screen, Roven said they were "definitely looking" into doing a sequel.

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"We had a really good time with that movie," he said. "The fans really liked the movie, and people who didn’t know anything about the game really liked the movie. So we are definitely looking to make another one of those."

If a sequel does happen, it seems it won't be getting off the ground anytime soon, especially with the Hollywood strikes, as well as Holland taking a pause from acting.

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Revealing the break following a "tough time" making Apple TV+ series The Crowded Room, the star told Extra!: "It was a tough time, for sure.

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"We were exploring certain emotions that I have definitely never experienced before. And then on top of that, being a producer, dealing with the day-to-day problems that come with any film set, just added that extra level of pressure.

"I'm now taking a year off, and that is a result of how difficult this show was."

Uncharted sees Holland take on the role of Nathan Drake, starring opposite Mark Wahlberg as Victor 'Sully' Sullivan.

The movie became a box office hit, taking in more than $400 million globally on a budget of $120 million.

Uncharted is now available to buy from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and other digital retailers.

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