Tom Hardy's son told him he portrayed Venom wrong

The star said he also received input from his 10-year-old son on how to play the role


Reuters October 03, 2018
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LOS ANGELES: In the new movie Venom, British actor Tom Hardy plays an investigative journalist whose body is invaded by an alien with violent instincts who feeds on a diet of human flesh.

It is a darker tale from the Marvel Comics superhero universe than what audiences have seen in recent films such as “The Avengers” series released by Walt Disney Co.

“His version of doing good is just eating,” Hardy said of Venom. “The world is an all-you-can-eat buffet, and human beings are on the menu, so that’s not great for humanity as your hero.”

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The story is a Jekyll-and-Hyde tale where Hardy’s journalist character, Eddie Brock, tries to keep Venom’s bad behavior under control. Venom is being released by Sony Pictures, which owns rights to several Marvel characters that are not owned by Disney.

Hardy said Venom has similarities to several classic monster movies.

“There’s an element of original Ghostbusters, a slightly ‘80s retro vibe to it, which I enjoyed, and a bit of Teen Wolf and American Werewolf in London touch to it,” Hardy said.

Tom Hardy poses at the 68th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes. PHOTO: REUTERS/Benoit Tessier Tom Hardy poses at the 68th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes. PHOTO: REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

The star said he also received input from his 10-year-old son on how to play the role.

“My son’s a massive fan of Marvel and Venom, and he was very clear about what I can and can’t do,” Hardy said at the movie’s red-carpet premiere, adding “It’s very odd being told what to do by your son who’s 10 and him being right.”

“He was pretty much in the driving seat for a lot of it, and I did use him as my anthology and my mythology wizard,” Hardy said. “He told me what I was doing wrong, and I was doing more things wrong than I was doing right because children are deeply honest. He was my little spirit guide in that aspect.”

Madame Tussauds' unveils its new wax figure of British actor Tom Hardy which has a soft warm chest and a beating heart, in London, Britain, February 8, 2018. PHOTO: REUTERS/Hannah McKay Madame Tussauds' unveils its new wax figure of British actor Tom Hardy which has a soft warm chest and a beating heart, in London, Britain, February 8, 2018. PHOTO: REUTERS/Hannah McKay

Venom co-stars fellow British actor Riz Ahmed as villainous corporation owner Carlton Drake and Michelle Williams as Brock’s former girlfriend. It is the first time Oscar-nominated Williams has starred in a superhero movie.

Venom was created by comic book writer Todd McFarlane, who invented the new character after he struggled to draw Spider-Man.

“Venom is a byproduct of me wanting to draw a blue and red Spider-Man costume,” McFarlane said. “Thirty years later, you’ve got a big movie!”

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