@skynews: 'I'm old and I'd like to stay somewhere for a bit' Tom Hardy explains why he chose Guy Ritchie’s new crime series Mobland as his next project after he wrapped up Venom.

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keevviiiinnnn
Kevin :
We need Taboo season 2
2025-03-28 07:28:53
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izzyscofield
Izzy :
He says he's old.... 😩 I'll look after him
2025-03-28 14:59:36
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jane640811
jane :
He is a GOD 🥰
2025-04-14 11:10:18
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innaed1
Inna Ed 🪷 :
you are Not old😳 you are beautitul❤️
2025-03-29 13:32:32
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candice.pollard6
candy :
he needs a cuddle ❤
2025-03-30 06:43:16
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juvix5
Juvix :
Tom is awesome mob land is fantastic ❤️
2025-06-12 14:26:52
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pauline.rathbone
Pauline Rathbone Long :
Gorgeous Tom 🔥❤️🔥
2025-04-03 15:44:36
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lesley.sanderson069
Lesley Sanderson :
love you Tom
2025-03-29 09:28:09
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claireoso
Mama Claire :
Old!??
2025-03-30 03:40:19
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user1570805905311
Jackie Gaudion :
Look forward to watching. 😁👍❤
2025-03-29 22:35:30
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anitavanpatten1
anita vanpatten :
you are so witty
2025-03-30 09:12:38
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nanniecrumbs
Nannie Crumbs :
I have a room 😂
2025-06-19 13:07:01
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toolz1991
Toolz1991 :
It's so confusing how softly spoken he is but you know there's a jiu jitsu loving animal in there 🤣
2025-03-28 10:29:00
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lizzy48599
#lizzy :
I cried my eyes out at the last venom 🙏🙏🙏💕💕
2025-03-30 10:30:49
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_sarah850
sarah 💞 :
his so lovely
2025-03-29 23:11:52
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jennme74
Jenn :
This man 🥺🥺❤️
2025-03-28 17:28:29
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diane.collins42
Diane Collins :
love him ❤️
2025-03-29 01:30:23
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ritus659
rita🇭🇺 :
Mint egy jó érett bor!!!👌👌❤️❤️❤️
2025-03-30 19:04:06
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cfultz59
cfultz59 :
You are not old, best actor ever ❤️❤️❤️❤️
2025-03-30 02:00:14
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lisaabbs4
Lisa :
He’s amazing in everything he does ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
2025-03-28 18:24:37
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elivika22
Angela Reid :
It's amazing I binged the lot in a oner !! I need second series to come out asap !!
2025-06-23 11:22:16
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jacquimorris94
Jacqui wes :
Awe his voice is gorgeous just like him that smile ❤️❤️❤️❤️
2025-03-28 21:51:35
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thisisnotmyemaihacker
thisisnotmyemaihacker :
Not old.Better and wiser
2025-08-09 22:51:05
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susievb1958
user9676829200384 :
Taboo 🤩was brilliant need more🥰 and your not old never 🤣
2025-03-29 13:08:51
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sinead.barry6
Sinead Barry :
He’s not old
2025-04-18 07:31:47
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