Tom Hardy Faces New 'Mobland' Set Claims as Past Hollywood Meltdowns Resurface
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Updated · Fox News · Jun 6
Tom Hardy Faces New 'Mobland' Set Claims as Past Hollywood Meltdowns Resurface
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 6
Summary
Tom Hardy was accused of stalling "Mobland" production by staying in his trailer for hours, allegedly leaving Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren and other cast members waiting on set.
The Hollywood Reporter said crew and co-stars described Hardy as unpredictable, late and sometimes confrontational, reviving scrutiny of behavior previously linked to friction on "Mad Max: Fury Road."
Director George Miller had said Hardy needed to be coaxed from his trailer during that shoot, while Charlize Theron was consistently first on set, adding there was "no excuse" for avoidable disruption.
Fox News Digital framed the Hardy allegations within a longer history of on-set blowups involving Christian Bale, Russell Crowe, Shia LaBeouf, Bill Murray and Val Kilmer.
Several of those stars later acknowledged or apologized for past conduct, underscoring how reports of difficult behavior can shadow careers long after filming ends.