Tom Holland took a break from Spider-Man to play another iconic character in 2022's video game adaptation Uncharted.

The movie might have been a hit at the box office with more than $400 million worldwide (enough to lead to a confirmed sequel), but it was branded "disappointing" by critics with only a 41% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Audiences were kinder to Uncharted which stands at an 89% Audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. If you haven't seen it yet, you can now decide which side of the debate you find yourself on.

Uncharted is now available to watch for free on Channel 4's streaming service following its premiere on Channel 4 this past weekend.

mark wahlberg, tom holland, uncharted movie
Instagram/TomHolland2013//Sony Pictures

Related: All you need to know about Uncharted 2

We don't know yet when Tom Holland will return as Nathan Drake in Uncharted 2, but the sequel was confirmed in June 2024 by Sony's president of international distribution Steven O'Dell.

What to Read Next

The problem might be when Holland is free to film the sequel as he's got a busy slate ahead this year.

He'll be back as Peter Parker in Spider-Man 4, which swings into cinemas next July, and starts filming this summer. Not much is known about the new movie, but we know that Zendaya is back as MJ.

tom holland as nathan drake in uncharted
Clay Enos//Sony Pictures

Related: Tom Holland joins Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey

Holland is also starring alongside Zendaya in the eagerly-awaited new Christopher Nolan movie The Odyssey, which is coming out in July 2026 to give fans a double helping of the stars.

The first look at The Odyssey was released this week, confirming Matt Damon as Odysseus, although fans have already pointed out a major error in the image released.

Uncharted is now available to watch for free on Channel 4's streaming service.

Headshot of Ian Sandwell

Movies Editor, Digital Spy  Ian has more than 10 years of movies journalism experience as a writer and editor.  Starting out as an intern at trade bible Screen International, he was promoted to report and analyse UK box-office results, as well as carving his own niche with horror movies, attending genre festivals around the world.   After moving to Digital Spy, initially as a TV writer, he was nominated for New Digital Talent of the Year at the PPA Digital Awards. He became Movies Editor in 2019, in which role he has interviewed 100s of stars, including Chris Hemsworth, Florence Pugh, Keanu Reeves, Idris Elba and Olivia Colman, become a human encyclopedia for Marvel and appeared as an expert guest on BBC News and on-stage at MCM Comic-Con. Where he can, he continues to push his horror agenda – whether his editor likes it or not.