Tom Hardy dons a tux in 'Venom' as a sly pitch for James Bond! Plus, can you guess what wedding he’s been dodging?
In the latest buzz from the world of cinema, Tom Hardy's performance in 'Venom: The Last Dance' has sparked excitement among fans who have long speculated about his potential as the next James Bond. Director Kelly Marcel revealed that she purposely dressed Hardy in a tuxedo for a specific scene to showcase how he might fit into the revered role of 007. The charmingly cheeky decision has ignited discussions on whether the sizzling star could, indeed, don the iconic bowler hat and be the suave spy we've all been waiting for.
During an interview on Capital Breakfast with Jordan North, Hardy not only discussed his new movie but also indulged in a bit of pop star gossip. He expressed interest in creating a killer playlist that would pair perfectly with 'Venom.' Can you imagine Hardy jamming to Sabrina Carpenter and Benson Boone between takes? Cue the unlikely dance-offs on set and Hardy’s rockstar persona leaping out against the backdrop of dark and gritty anti-heroism.
However, while Hardy is busy securing his place as the potential next Bond, he revealed another intriguing aspect of his personality: he tries to “swerve” weddings. Despite being happily married to Charlotte Riley since 2014, Hardy admitted that attending weddings isn't amping up his enthusiasm. This could leave fans pondering if his tuxedo was more of a clever marketing strategy than a costume fit for nuptial celebrations!
Ultimately, it seems Tom Hardy is artfully weaving through two threads: his pursuit of leading roles in blockbuster films while dodging the endless rounds of loud wedding receptions. With roles in high-octane films on his resume and a proven track record, Hardy has carved a niche that defies typical Hollywood norms. Could it be that the next 007 is playing a dual role as the ultimate wedding crasher?
Did you know? Hardy first gained recognition in the UK with his role in HBO's 'Band of Brothers'? His portrayal of a British soldier garnered him a cult following—and the rest is history. On another note, the James Bond role has been a cultural staple since 1962, evolving with each actor to reflect the times, making Hardy's potential role as the suave spy even more exciting. From tuxedos to tactical gadgets, the anticipation for Bond's next cinematic adventure continues to rise!
The director of Venom: The Last Dance has revealed that she made Tom Hardy wear a tuxedo in the film as a pitch for him to play James Bond.
Tom Hardy spoke to Capital Breakfast's Jordan North where they chatted about his new movie and the pop stars he wants on a playlist.
Tom Hardy has long been a favourite for the role of James Bond and it's now been teased that a sequence in Venom: the Last Dance shows what he would be like ...
The Hollywood star, 47, has been married to Charlotte Riley , 41, since 2014 and despite his own happy relationship, he admitted he isn't 'interested' when ...