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15th Sep 2017

Tom Hardy is 40! Here are 7 really big roles he’s turned down over the years

Some of these would have been VERY interesting...

Rory Cashin

Everyone’s favourite (man) crush turns the big 4-0 today.

Yep, on 15 September 1977, Edward Thomas Hardy (yep, his actual name is Edward) was born in London, and today he is considered one of the best actors of his generation.

To celebrate the day, we’re taking a look at the career paths not quite taken. For while he has had mega hits like Inception, The Revenant and The Dark Knight Rises, there have been other projects that – for one reason or another – didn’t quite work out.

SUICIDE SQUAD

Yep, Hardy was initially part of this bad-guy collective, but instead of playing one of the super-villains, he was lined up to play Rick Flagg. However, when the shoot on The Revenant run over schedule by months and months and months, he was forced to bow out, and was replaced by his Child 44 co-star Joel Kinnaman.

EVEREST

Not to be confused with the 2015 movie of the same name, Hardy was lined-up to play George Mallory – who took part in the first British expeditions to reach the peak back in 1924 – for director Doug Liman (Edge Of Tomorrow, The Bourne Identity), but he dropped out, most likely in reaction to the other Everest made getting made first, and director Liman moved on to American Made with another, different Tom.

TERMINATOR GENYSIS

Tom was apparently the front-runner to play John Connor opposite Arnie (who has also turned down some majorly big roles over the years) in the 2015 sci-fi sequel, but lost out to his Lawless co-star Jason Clarke, who, ironically, would then go on to play a major role in that other Everest movie.

THE OUTSIDER

Takashi Miike (Audition, 13 Assassins, Ichi The Killer) is one of those directors that if he expresses an interest in working with you, you drop everything and you do it. He had planned on making his English language debut The Outside back in 2013 with Hardy in the lead role, but when Miike eventually dropped out of the project in favour of working something else back in Japan, then Hardy dropped out too.

ALEISTER CROWLEY

Hardy was set to reunite with his Bronson director Nicolas Winding-Refn (who went on to direct Drive) to tell the story of Crowley, a man who was described in the early 20th century British press as “a black magician, drug fiend, sex addict, and traitor to the British people”. Sounds like the exact kind of role Hardy would lap up, but the stars have not aligned for the production … yet.

PRIDE & PREJUDICE

He was SOOOO close to playing Mr. Darcy in Joe Wright’s 2005 version of the Jane Austen classic, the eventual woo-er (that’s a word, right?) of Keira Knightley. The role went to Matthew Macfayden, and apparently Hardy was devastated, telling The Telegraph back in 2009 that a studio head told him: “Babe, every woman in the world has an impression of who Darcy is and you’re just not it.”

BLACK MASS

Hardy was initially to play opposite Johnny Depp in the true-crime mobster epic, taking on the role of John Connolly, but again, due to scheduling conflicts with The Revanant, he had to step aside. Joel Edgarton, his co-star/brother in boxing drama Warrior, took his spot.