Tom Hardy: One Stunt Oscar for Venom 'Not Enough'

Apr 23,25

In light of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' recent decision to introduce an Oscar for Stunt Design, actor Tom Hardy has voiced concerns about the adequacy of a single award category. In an exclusive interview with IGN ahead of the release of his latest film, *Havoc*, Hardy expressed his thoughts, saying, “One Oscar, it's a bit too little too late in some aspects. It's good, it's great and cup half full territory, but I think perhaps more is asked for.”

Hardy, known for his roles in *Venom* and *Mad Max: Fury Road*, elaborated on the complexity of stunt work, suggesting that the term "stunt design" is too narrow to encompass the full range of contributions made by the stunt department. “It's not enough just stunt design because there are so many elements that go into stunts as a department,” he explained. “The design element is like an umbrella for a diaspora of different groups within that world that all need to be illuminated, and understood, quite how hard they work, and what the stunt department, along with effects, deliver for people that want to go to cinema or sit down and watch anything remotely with any action or anything beyond just the written word or the spoken word. Whether it's people on horseback, cars, people jumping off buildings, people being on fire, fights, people getting run over, underwater, skydiving, whatever it is."

He emphasized the often unrecognized efforts of stunt professionals, stating, “That entire universe of people is unsung, and they put a lot on the line for that physically, and they're largely unspoken, but they do really put the thrill into film and TV. I've got a lot of friends in that world, so yeah, I'd like to see some subcategories in there as well.”

Play

Hardy's views are supported by *Havoc* director Gareth Evans, renowned for his work on *The Raid* films, which are celebrated for their groundbreaking action and stunt sequences. Evans commented, “Subcategories would be nice. I don't think awards drive the craft. I think that's the wrong reason to do it. I think it's all about expressing yourself within the parameters of what the film is that you're making. I think it's about time that it got rewarded, about time that it had some recognition, and hard to understand why it wasn't from the get-go really.”

It has taken the Oscars a century to acknowledge the art of stunt design with a dedicated category, set to be introduced at the 2028 Academy Awards. Meanwhile, fans won't have to wait as long to see Hardy in action; *Havoc* will be available on Netflix starting this Friday, April 25th.

Top News
MORE
Copyright © 2024 kuko.cc All rights reserved.