Tom Hardy’s Mysterious DC Comics Project Latest Update: Cryptic Description Links with ‘Daredevil’?

By Staff Writer

May 14, 2015 05:45 AM EDT

Tom Hardy recently bewildered everyone by teasing about a coming DC Comics Project in Warner Brothers. When asked to elaborate about it, it seems Hardy wants fans to do the homework for the weekend by thinking about a name of a movie or TV show that matches his descriptions for his new "awesome" project. 

The "Dark Knight Rises" actor previously dropped out of David Ayer's "Suicide Squad" due to the prolonged shooting of Alejandro González Iñárritu's "The Revenant" to which he expressed being "bummed out" about it. Dropping out from one movie doesn't take a jab at the raining offers for Hardy, apparently, with his growing years in the industry continuously proving his acting capabilities. 

Just when fans thought that "Suicide Squad" might be his last work with Warner Bros., the actor breaks that disposition in an interview with Collider while promoting his new movie "Mad Max: Fury Road."

"I actually got something cooking with Warner Bros. which is also a comic book, it's a DC thing which is kind of... It's really good actually, it contains elements of all kinds of stuff. From Ocean's Eleven, to Batman, you can get all the wrappers out and it would be a big, really cool, Technicolor, Pulp Fiction...It's a psychological fuckfest, it's absolutely awesome. It's as if you would take Transmetropolitan and make it happen, but it's not that out there it's something which is much more real world. It could be like Heat, it could be f***ing awesome. Let me tell you what it is, try and guess."

The message is heavily cryptic but it doesn't stop curious minds from offering their guesses. Cinemablend's guess is Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso's "100 Bullets" which talks about an Agent Graves approaching individuals seeking violent revenge, offers them a gun, information about the potential target, and 100 untraceable bullets.

Screen Rant speculated that Hardy could be giving hints about "Daredevil." A "prime real estate" could mean the internet and there is a possibility that DC comics finally agreed to put the narrative of the said story in Netflix in series rather than a two-hour film.

If that were entirely true, then we are expecting Tom Hardy's next DC Comics Project in the "Daredevil" franchise that could be published via Netflix. 

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