Zorro is a time-honored character who has been around in some form since he was first created in 1919 and quickly became a silent-movie serial, beloved by all. Banderas made Zorro popular again in the 1990s with The Mask of Zorro and The Legend of Zorro. In a recent interview, Banderas expressed interest in passing the torch, so long as Holland is the one taking it.

Hollywood has started a recent tradition of letting a legacy actor return to a role and put a button on their tenure before passing the torch to the next generation. During an interview with ComicBook.com, Banderas was asked if he would be interested in returning to the role he made famous for a whole new generation of moviegoers. In Banderas’ case, after seeing Holland’s turn in the recent Uncharted adaptation—in which Holland takes on the role of modern pulp adventure Nathan Drake from the popular video game series by Naughty Dog—he thinks he’s found someone to pass the mantle to. “Yes, I would, I would consider that possibility, why not? If they called me to do ‘Zorro,’ I would do what Anthony Hopkins did for me, which is to pass the torch,” Banderas said.

The Zorro role is associated with Banderas not only because of the hit 1998 movie The Mask of Zorro and its sequel but because Banderas has voiced the Zorro-inspired Puss in Boots for several animated Shrek sequels and his titular spinoffs. The animated films are a crowning jewel amongst the actor’s resume and his image among moviegoers. The Mask of Zorro is a story in which the original Zorro, played by Anthony Hopkins, to protect his daughter played by Catherine Zeta-Jones, passes on the title to Banderas’ outlaw to become the next generation’s hero.

Holland is a megastar not only for his turn as Peter Parker in Sony’s recent MCU Spider-Man trilogy but for his time in the greater MCU as well (including a return trip from the land where Blipped characters went). He has recently shown he wants to expand his adventuring chops and did so in the first Uncharted movie, and Sony is looking forward to several sequels.

The Mask of Zorro is now available on Netflix.

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Source: ComicBook.com