Tom Holland, who is all set to premiere his upcoming movie based on a video game titled "Uncharted," has opened up about the future movies he'd like to do, especially based on a video game with his Marvel co-star Chris Pratt.

Speaking with ScreenRant on Wednesday, the 25-year-old actor shared that he used to play a game on the sets of the "Uncharted" movie but surprisingly, it was not the "Uncharted" game series but another game called "Fall Guys."

"Truth be told, we were actually playing this game called Fall Guys, which is like this really stupid game where you're these, kind of, little people and you run around and fall off of stuff, so not nearly as exciting as playing Uncharted," Holland said.

Holland, however, noted that he had way too much work on the movie due to which he could not spend much time playing "Fall Guys." The outlet questioned the actor if he will be starring in the movie based on Fall Guys too after a few years, the actor responded, "Yeah, me and Chris Pratt."

Interestingly, the actor also admitted playing the "Uncharted" game series while he was filming Marvel's "Spider-Man: Homecoming" in 2017. Hence, it won't be surprising for fans, if the actor turns "Fall Guys" also into a live-action movie after a couple of years.

"We were waiting for the lighting to be set up, because there was some sort of gag they were doing and we were like, 'Let's play Uncharted.' And then we basically completed it in like a week, because we were obsessed," Holland said during the same interview. "The video game is so cinematic, and the story is so intriguing that it was obvious that it needed to be made into a film."

"Uncharted" is slated for release on Feb. 18. The movie also stars Mark Wahlberg, Sophia Ali, Tati Gabrielle, Antonio Banderas and Patricia Meeden. Holland will be the next seen in Fred Astaire's highly anticipated untitled biopic which is currently under pre-production.

Pratt, on the other hand, will be next seen in a movie, "Jurassic World Dominion," which is slated to release on June 10.

On the red carpet for the world premiere of "Spider-Man: No Way Home" in Los Angeles, star Tom Holland raved about the film's "nostalgia, the culmination of three franchises, the celebration of cinema"
On the red carpet for the world premiere of "Spider-Man: No Way Home" in Los Angeles, star Tom Holland raved about the film's "nostalgia, the culmination of three franchises, the celebration of cinema" AFP / VALERIE MACON