Actor Tom Hardy has revealed that his 16-year-old son, Louis, critiques his acting performances. During an interview with E! Online, Hardy shared that his son provides constructive feedback, helping him improve his craft. However, Louis never explicitly admits whether he likes a film or not. Hardy explained, “He told me what I’m getting right or wrong.”
The actor praised his son’s analytical abilities, saying Louis deconstructs his work like “a peer would.” It comes from a position of like, “Look, you know this,” Hardy added. The constructive criticism is essential for Hardy, who appreciates his son’s honesty and support. Louis’s input helps Hardy to be better at what he does.
In other news, Hardy will lead the cast of The Bikeriders, an upcoming film that will be released in UK cinemas from June 21. The movie follows a rebellious Midwest motorcycle club in the ’60s and ’80s and stars Austin Butler, Jodie Comer, and Mike Faist, among others. The film received a four-star review from NME, calling it a slow-burner but “a stylish look at a bygone era.”
Aside from his film projects, Hardy has been in the news lately due to details of an on-set feud between him and Charlize Theron while filming Mad Max: Fury Road. The director, George Miller, saw their behavior as mirroring their characters where they had to cooperate to ensure mutual survival. He does not condone such disruptions in the industry, adding that “great performances” should not be an excuse for other forms of disruption on set.
Despite the past controversy, Hardy’s career continues to thrive, with his son Louis always there to give him useful feedback in his work
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