Tom Hardy’s Son Loves to Critique His Movies, Says Actor

Tom Hardy recently opened up about his acting career, shedding light on his unique source of constructive criticism: his 16-year-old son, Louis. In a candid chat with E! Online, the renowned actor shared how his teenage son takes an active interest in his work, often providing valuable feedback on his performances.
Despite Louis’ deep involvement in his father’s profession, Hardy revealed that his son remains tight-lipped about his personal preferences regarding the films. “I mean, he wouldn’t ever tell me,” Hardy explained, acknowledging the typical teenage reticence. Instead, Louis focuses on the finer details, offering insights into what his father is getting right and where improvements could be made.
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Hardy emphasized that Louis’ critiques are delivered constructively, aimed at helping him hone his craft. “That doesn’t mean he doesn’t back me or support me or look out for me, and offer information that’s useful to be better with what I do,” Hardy remarked, highlighting the supportive dynamic between father and son.
Describing Louis’ approach to critiquing his performances, Hardy likened it to a peer-to-peer review. “It comes from a position of like, ‘Look, you know this.’ He deconstructs what I’m doing as a peer would,” the actor shared, showcasing the depth of his son’s understanding of the craft.

On the professional front, Hardy is gearing up to lead the cast of the much-anticipated film ‘The Bikeriders,’ set to hit UK cinemas on June 21st. The movie, featuring talents like Austin Butler, Jodie Comer, and Mike Faist, delves into the world of a rebellious Midwest motorcycle club spanning the ’60s and ’80s.