Tom Holland's films are minting money at the box office. The actor is basking in the success of Spider-Man: No Way Home which has become the most successful film in the pandemic era. Now his latest film Uncharted, which also stars Mark Wahlberg has started strong as well.
The film, which released on Friday, February 18, has already crossed the $100 million mark at the global box office in its first weekend.
As per a report in Deadline, Uncharted earned $51 million over the weekend in the US, along with $55.4 million overseas, giving it a total gross of $106.4 million. Projections by trade analysts show that the movie will gross $88 million by the end of the long weekend in the overseas market, taking its total gross over the long weekend to $139 million.
These numbers are yet to include China, one of the biggest overseas markets for Hollywood films. Uncharted does not hit the screens in the country till March 14. Experts indicate that the Chinese release will further boost the film's overall numbers next month.
Based on one of the best-selling, most critically acclaimed video game series of all time, 'Uncharted' introduces audiences to the young street-smart Nathan Drake, played by Tom Holland, and showcases his first treasure hunting adventure with wisecracking partner Victor "Sully" Sullivan played by Mark Wahlberg.