The Hollywood actor Tom Hardy will be seen in the upcoming film called Capone. The film is based on the life of the notorious gangster Al Capone.
27.03.2020 - 18:51 / nme.com
"Thank you to all of you taking unprecedented risk daily to take care of us"
Tom Hardy has taken to social media to praise the NHS for their work during the current coronavirus outbreak.
The Mad Max: Fury Road actor shared a graphic on Instagram this morning (March 27) that read: “THANKYOU Every member of the NHS.” Also displaying the NHS website address, the graphic’s text concluded with: “YOU ARE BRILLIANT.”
@nhswebsite ❤️
A post shared by Tom Hardy (@tomhardy) on Mar 27, 2020 at 4:25am PDT
The Hollywood actor Tom Hardy will be seen in the upcoming film called Capone. The film is based on the life of the notorious gangster Al Capone.
The episodes of the BBC Children's channel CBeebies will run from April 27 through May 1. The network announced Hardy, who had made an appearance on the show in 2016, will be back in a post on Wednesday, reports variety.com.
The new Capone trailer has landed. The movie, previously titled ‘Fonzo’ stars Tom Hardy as the legendary gangland boss Al Capone in the final stages of his life and it looks every bit as awesome as you would expect it to be.
The first trailer for the biographical crime drama Capone, starring Tom Hardy as gangster Al Capone, dropped online Wednesday. Josh Trank, who directed the film, posted the trailer to his Twitter account with a note that said it will be released May 12.
The biopic was first announced back in 2018
Tom Hardy transformed into an ageing and ailing gangster in the trailer for upcoming crime film Capone.
Tom Hardy is here to save the day and read up bedtime stories.
By Jordan Moreau
Tom Hardy is returning to his role as a bedtime storyteller. BBC Children's channel CBeebies has secured the actor to read books to kids on its long-running seriesBedtime Storiesfrom April 27-May 1.
Tom Hardy goes crazy with a machine gun in the first trailer for his upcoming movie, Capone.
By Dave McNary
Tom Hardy is one of the world’s most notorious gangsters in the new biopic “Capone”.
It's a warm, sunny evening in Bolton town centre and the streets are mostly silent.
Bane is putting the coronavirus boredom to bed.
Stay tuned for news on a UK release
The first story will air on April 27
Tom Hardy is returning to read a week’s worth of CBeebies Bedtime Stories to children in lockdown.
Listen up ladies, Tom Hardy needs a hug and he wants to read bedtime stories to your children.
If you and the little ones tend to tune into CBeebies then lightening up your lockdown will be Tom Hardy himself this month.The British actor, 42, first appeared on the programme in 2016 to lull children to sleep with bedtime stories and now, in a bid to do the same, he will be returning. The Peaky Blinders star will tell a brand new selection of stories, six in total, to put smiles on the little one's faces from Monday April 27 to Friday May 1.