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Tom Hardy film set in Wales released on Netflix
- Tom Hardy's action film Havoc releases on Netflix Friday, April 25.
- Production faced a very long hiatus and significant delays due to the SAG-AFTRA strike.
- Filming began in 2021 but challenges like COVID and scheduling complexity extended the process.
- Tom Hardy stated, "It was COVID and then getting the band back together."
- The movie is now available for streaming on the Netflix platform.
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The rawest possible action, dishonest cops and corrupt politicians form the backbone of Gareth Evans's much-hyped "Havoc" which will premiere on Netflix. Enjoyable mayhem with high production value, says Sebastian Lindvall.
·Stockholm, Sweden
Read Full Article‘Havoc’ Review: In Gareth Evans’ Dark, Destructive Netflix Outing, Only Tom Hardy’s Reputation Remains Unscathed
At first, “Havoc” sounds like just another one of those generic, one-word titles Hollywood slaps on action movies to convey a terse, efficient shoot-’em-up. Why give such projects a long-winded name like “A Clear and Present Danger” or “Every Which Way but Loose” when you can find something punchy like “Taken,” “Crank” or “Drive”? Look […]
·Los Angeles, United States
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right2Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution45% Left
Bias Distribution
- 45% of the sources lean Left
45% Left
L 45%
C 33%
R 22%
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