The anthill rides a cinema to premiered Uncharted and surprises Tom Holland with the presence of Marcelo

Tom Holland visited El Taró de El Anthillo on Tuesday, February 8.
The actor traveled to Spain to promote uncharted, film based on the famous Naughty Dog video game saga and that will reach theaters on Friday 11.

The antenna space team 3 prepared for the occasion its own cinema, to be able to project the feature film and celebrate its premiere over high.
Pablo motorcycles and the guest posed in a ‘photocall’ for the media that were in place.

The presenter explained to the British: “We have manufactured tonight a cinema just to watch the movie and there are a lot of famous that are waiting for you.”
The interpreter was impressed by seeing the room and greeted all those present.

The driver of the format asked him: “Do you know Marcelo?”
In the first row was the Real Madrid player, who got up to go to the actor.
“Oh, my God, how strong, thank you very much for coming. How good to meet you!”, Holland said when meeting the footballer.

Motorcycle commented on the cinema: “It’s all full of Spanish VIPs who want to see tonight the premiere of Uncharted. As a program end, we have left here a couple of sites. Then they bring us popcorn and everything.”

The anthill was dismissed with the presenter and the interviewee sitting to enjoy the film.
The Valencian told him to finish: “Thank you very much for coming, it is always a pleasure to be a little while. Every day you’re more handsome. Let’s see the movie!”.

Tom Holland shared in the anthill how was the filming of one of the most impressive scenes of Uncharted, from which one can see a fragment in his trailer.
It is a moment in which the luggage of an airplane falls and a fight is produced in the air.

The guest commented: “It was brutal … I was hanging up with harnesses, six weeks crashing against boxes, falling from boxes, falling from the back of the plane, crashing against the car … The truth is that it was very hard, but it remains
Chúsimo and it has been worth it. ”

Pablo Motos asked him at another time how he had physically prepared to give life to Nathan Drake.
The actor said that he had had to learn to face, since the feature film has a multitude of charged sequences in which the character of him ends up losing balance.

“When I was reading the script I thought ‘this is going to be a nightmare’, but the truth is that it has been wonderful and I have enjoyed it very much, the scenes are spectacular,” said the interpreter.

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