Tom Hardy’s Most Incomprehensible Accents

We love the “Bikeriders” star, but we can’t always understand what he’s saying

Tom Hardy as Bane in "The Dark Knight Rises"
Tom Hardy in "The Dark Knight Rises" (CREDIT: Warner Bros.)

Recently, Tom Hardy was voted the hardest actor to understand and we can’t disagree with that. He’s often been compared to Marlon Brando, whose method acting was dubbed “mumbling” back in the day.

Hardy is unforgettable in every role, from “Venom” to “The Dark Knight Rises,” but, you might want to watch anything he’s in with closed-captioning on. Especially because his characters are often masked, which makes things even more difficult.

Here are the movies where we had the most trouble figuring out what, exactly, his character was trying to say.

Tom Hardy in "Capone"
Tom Hardy in “Capone” (CREDIT: Vertical)

Capone (2020)

Hardy plays the famous gangster in his later years, when he may or may not have dementia: The feds and even his own son thinks it’s all an act.

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