Relentless but forgettable, ‘Havoc’ trades story and soul for gunfire and gloom. Even Tom Hardy can't rescue this muddled mess of fists, flashbacks, and flying bullets.
Tom Hardy is set to star in Havoc, an action-packed thriller coming to Netflix. Directed by Gareth Evans, known for his intense action scenes, the film takes viewers deep into the world of crime and danger.
Is ‘Venom: The Last Dance’ a fitting conclusion to the trilogy? Maybe. But it leaves much to be desired as a standalone Marvel film. Rest, as Venom says (in a meta wink), “I am done with the multiverse bullshit.
Austin Butler did not go through a smooth shooting for 'The Bikeriders.' The actor was in a motorcycle crash. He said, I went down, but I thankfully landed on my feet."
Tom Hardy has spoken out about speculations linking to a potential return to the 'Mad Max' franchise with him reprising his 'Mad Max: Fury Road' role in another instalment titled 'The Wasteland.'
Tom Hardy's reputation of being a series guy might not be entirely true. The cast and crew of his latest venture 'The Bikeriders' have nothing but cute things to say about Hardy. They called him a 'teddy bear.'
The first trailer for the highly anticipated Marvel film 'Venom: The Last Dance' has been released, starring Tom Hardy in the third instalment of the 'Venom' trilogy. Hardy returns as the popular and brain eating villain, battling his inner monster and enemies.
Tom Hardy said it was an "honour" to represent the charity. "Their work has changed and saved lives around the world," he wrote on Instagram.
Tom Hardy, often a villain or at least an anti-hero in films like "The Dark Knight Rises", "Venom" and "Mad Max: Fury Road", would be a way to maintain that darker vision of Bond.