The star of "Capone" and "Venom" is making a career out of playing men who are so bad at articulating their feelings that it's not clear they have any. He needs to rejoin the human race.
27.04.2020 - 13:43 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Families have been given a sneaky peek at heartthrob Tom Hardy reading CBeebies Bedtimes Stories.
We revealed earlier this month how the Hollywood actor would be coming to our screens, much to the delight of mums - and their children of course.
His five-night run starts tonight, April 27, and he'll be sharing a story every night this week.
Now fans have been given a glimpse of Tom reading his first book Tom, Hug Me, by Simone Ciraolo.
The video shows him in his garden, accompanied by his
The star of "Capone" and "Venom" is making a career out of playing men who are so bad at articulating their feelings that it's not clear they have any. He needs to rejoin the human race.
The Dickens adaptation will follow on from Knight's gritty take on 'Christmas Carol'
Tom Hardy really dodged a bullet with this one. The actor’s new biopic “Capone” skipped its theatrical release due to the coronavirus pandemic and, as a result, few people seem to know it exists. Lucky for Hardy, because he makes the worst Al Capone ever.
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By Nancy Tartaglione
Not all movie stars get along, as was the case for Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy while filming "Mad Max: Fury Road." The two actors were famously embroiled in a feud while on set, with Theron, 44, even speaking about it publicly in 2015, telling Esquire at the time that they "f--kin' went at it" while on set. The film opened in 2015 and centered on Hardy's Max Rockatansky on a mission to rescue a group of female prisoners that included Theron, Zoë Kravitz and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.
Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy are opening up about famously not getting along while filming the 2015 post-apocalyptic action film .
Playing the infamous Al Capone in his ailing last days, Tom Hardy gives a mumbly Method showboat performance that's authentic on the surface, but there isn't enough beneath the mob mannerisms.
Tom Hardy will return for another soothing “Bedtime Stories” appearance Monday.
Tom Hardy’s Venom sequel has become the latest Hollywood blockbuster to be delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Hollywood actor Tom Hardy will be seen in the upcoming film called Capone. The film is based on the life of the notorious gangster Al Capone.
The episodes of the BBC Children's channel CBeebies will run from April 27 through May 1. The network announced Hardy, who had made an appearance on the show in 2016, will be back in a post on Wednesday, reports variety.com.
The first trailer for the biographical crime drama Capone, starring Tom Hardy as gangster Al Capone, dropped online Wednesday. Josh Trank, who directed the film, posted the trailer to his Twitter account with a note that said it will be released May 12.
The biopic was first announced back in 2018
Tom Hardy is here to save the day and read up bedtime stories.