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Anyone who knows me knows that I've been thinking this for a very long time, but I think Tom Hardy's Bane is so underrated. I think it's mainly because obviously Heath Ledger's performance is so great that everyone's go-to for, you know, villains, especially in the Batman franchise. The Batman franchise had some great villains, you know, Celine Murphy's Scarecrow, even Port Dano's Riddler, I think, is massively underrated. just because everyone's go-to is Heath Ledger's Joker. And I think Tom Hardy's been massively suffers from that. I mean, you stick him in any other franchise, any other, you know, film. Everyone would be like, wow, he's incredible. But just because it's in the Dark Knight trilogy where that performance exists, it is just perfect. No one talks about this as much as they should do. And yeah, I think it's phenomenal. His voice, his physicality, everything is phenomenal. he's so intimidating, either menace or how mojito for his performance.
As a kid, like, during this time this like film came out, there was like a shooting or something like at a theater. So when I went to go see this in theaters with like my dad and my uncle and like my two cousins, I was so scared sitting in that theater because I thought something was gonna happen to me. So that just made the film more scary for me and like, yeah, I agree. Bane was just a menace and like scared the like fuck out of me. Not gonna lie.
I think Tom Hardy plays a villain role like perfectly and when he got the role of Bane is just like the perfect combination and then like he got pretty yoked for that role too. This one when I first watched the movie I was like dude Tom Hardy's like ripped and then when they added the deep voice it just like made him very, like, fearful.