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Tom Hardy Calls for More Than One Stunt Oscar for Venom

Apr 22, 2025 10:40 AM

Tom Hardy has expressed his dissatisfaction with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' decision to introduce a single Oscar category for Stunt Design. He believes this is insufficient, arguing that stunts encompass a range of disciplines that deserve individual recognition. Hardy highlighted that the stunt department plays a crucial role in filmmaking, creating heart-pounding moments that audiences cherish. Havoc's director, Gareth Evans, supports the call for subcategories, noting the lack of recognition for stunt work despite its significance to action films. The new stunt design award will debut at the 2028 Oscars, while Hardy's film 'Havoc' will be available on Netflix soon.

Why is Tom Hardy advocating for more Oscar categories for stunt work?

Tom Hardy believes that a single Oscar for Stunt Design fails to represent the diverse range of roles within the stunt department, which are essential to creating engaging action in films. He suggests that multiple categories would better acknowledge the hard work and risks taken by those in the stunt industry.

'Havoc' is a film that showcases Tom Hardy’s action-hero prowess, aligning with his past roles in high-octane films like 'Mad Max: Fury Road' and 'Venom'. Directed by Gareth Evans, known for his skillful choreographing of groundbreaking fight scenes in 'The Raid', 'Havoc' promises to deliver thrilling action sequences that may highlight the kind of stunt work Hardy is advocating to be recognized. The film is set to premiere on Netflix, expanding Hardy's repertoire in action cinema.



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