Is Tom Hardy officially a film legend? The argument is certainly gaining traction. From his unsettling portrayal of Charles Bronson to the monstrous Bane in *The Dark Knight Rises*, Hardy consistently delivers transformative performances that etch themselves into the collective cinematic memory. He's not just an actor; he's a chameleon, disappearing into roles with a dedication that borders on the obsessive.
His versatility is staggering. He can handle the intense physicality of action roles like Max Rockatansky in *Mad Max: Fury Road* and the nuanced vulnerability of Eames in *Inception* with equal aplomb. Beyond the characters, Hardy’s raw charisma and undeniable screen presence command attention. He elevates every project he touches, solidifying his position as one of the most compelling and sought-after actors of our time. With a consistently impressive filmography and a penchant for pushing boundaries, Tom Hardy's ascent to film legend seems less a possibility and more an inevitability. What's your favourite Hardy role?