A Hollywood Reporter article published May 29, 2026, reports that Tom Hardy has been accused of refusing to leave his trailer for hours on the set of the upcoming series 'MobLand', holding up production and keeping co-stars Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren waiting. A source close to the production called the behavior 'career suicide'. This mirrors similar allegations from the 'Mad Max: Fury Road' set over a decade ago, where Charlize Theron reportedly demanded Hardy be fined for delays.
tom hardy is allegedly pulling the same trailer stunt he did on mad max, now on the mobland set, making pierce brosnan and helen mirren wait for hours. a source says it's 'career suicide' — but the quote kinda implies only big stars matter.
The story highlights a recurring pattern of alleged unprofessional behavior by a major star, and the industry's tendency to frame it as a slight against other A-listers rather than the crew. It also underscores the power dynamics on set, where entitlement can persist if the star is bankable enough. The piece is part of a larger conversation about accountability and respect in Hollywood productions.
hollywood's 'career suicide' warning only applies when you keep other famous people waiting, not the crew. hardy's been doing this for over a decade and still gets work. the real story is how the industry enables this until it hurts the wrong person.
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