Tom Hardy revealed that Your body is “falling apart” After years of lesions in the set.
The actor talked about his physical problems in a new interview, revealing that he has had multiple surgeries over the years and “It will not improve”.
“They already operated twice from my knee, I have a disco discal on my back and I also have sciatica,” he told Esquire. “And I have … plantar fasciitis? Where did that come from? And why? Why? And I also injured my hip tendon. It’s as if I was falling apart and it won’t improve.”
The actor continued explaining that he would be open to the idea of doing “all stem cells” to help himself, and added: “I think if the time comes and it seems the most sensible, I will follow the advice.”
Tom Hardy talked about a crossover movie between Venom and Spider-Man
Hardy recently revealed that a Crossover movie between his character Venom and Spider-Man He was “close” to happen.
The star played Marvel’s character in three films and shared in The Discourse Podcast that her children were disappointed to never have seen a crossover after her departure in The Last dance last year.
When he was pressed on what happened, he said: “I don’t know how to answer that question.”
“We approached,” Hardy explained. “We approach as much as I could imagine, except by making a movie togetherwhich would have loved it because it is hilarious. “
Speaking more about what he would like to see in a possible crossover, he added: “Fundamentally, for me, it would be for children. Because, you know, no matter how much adults are loved by superhero movies, as it shows at the box office when they succeed, I think that children constantly remind me of how important these characters are. And they do not know why their favorite characters do not appear together in the movies.”
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