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With a repertoire that consists of films likeThe Dark Knight Rises, Venom,andMad Max: Fury Road, Hollywood star Tom Hardy has proven himself to be a bankable action star. The actor has also been part of sci-fi thrillers likeInceptionand the critically acclaimedThe Revenantwith Oscar winner Leonardo DiCaprio. His martial arts training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu started after his role as an MMA fighter in 2011’sWarrior.

The film earned Hardy a well-deserved Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his emotional depth that added to his physicality. His success in performing intense roles prompted the star to try his hand at other genres including rom-coms which unfortunately did not yield desired results.
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Tom Hardy Failed To Impress InThis Means War
With the success of his martial arts filmWarrior, British actorTom Hardyproved that he had the acting chops to go along with his penchant for hardcore action. The star who faced a new challenge in tapping into his emotional side, spoke of his experience saying,
“I find crying difficult…and I won’t know what will send me [to tears]. If my son tells me he loves me, that will make me cry…Bambi would probably do me. Or Shrek.”

TheVenomactor who was encouraged by his Academy Award nomination for the film, decided to try his hand at other genres by signing up to play one of the lead roles along withChris Pineand Reese Witherspoon in the rom-comThis Means War.The film which was produced by Will Smith, unfortunately did not find favor with critics and audiences.
Tom Hardy too suffered the same fate as the film with the actor’s performance being subjected to harsh criticism, leading him to confess that the rom-com genre completely threw him into the deep end. He stated that despite wanting to try his hand at attempting something different, he would never do a romantic comedy again as he was totally out of his element as an actor and performer. Hardy moved on quickly from the debacle to sign on the marquee role of Bane in Christopher Nolan’sThe Dark Knight Riseswhich got him back on track as an action star.

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Tom Hardy Almost Did Not DoInceptionFor This Reason
Christopher Nolan’s cult sci-fi blockbusterInceptioncatapulted Tom Hardy into the big leagues as a prominent commercially successful actor. Hardy who played the smooth-talking flirtatious character Eames in the film, rubbed shoulders with the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio and Cillian Murphy amongst other stars. But theMad Max: Fury Roadactor almost did not bag the role due to a skill that he did not possess.
Upon arrival on set, Hardy was hit with the realization that he needed to learn how to ski for the climax of the film. The star was suddenly under immense pressure to learn the skill swiftly on set to be able to complete the shooting schedule. In an effort to expedite the process, the crew strapped him to the back of a ski-doo while he was in his skis to complete his action scenes. Despite enduring a tough time on set, Hardy claimed that he was motivated and inspired to take on the challenge and do justice to the role.

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