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**HEADLINE: GLITCH IN THE MATRIX: Tom Hardy’s “MobLand” Set Footage Reveals Terrifying 11-Minute “Mirror Stare” That Has Crew “Visibly Shaken”**

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**HEADLINE: GLITCH IN THE MATRIX: Tom Hardy’s “MobLand” Set Footage Reveals Terrifying 11-Minute “Mirror Stare” That Has Crew “Visibly Shaken”**

**LONDON** - A source from the set of Guy Ritchie’s upcoming crime drama *MobLand* has leaked footage that has internet sleuths buzzing about “data anomalies” in Tom Hardy’s on-set behavior. The video, captured by a stationary production camera, shows Hardy sitting in a period-appropriate armchair during a lighting setup.

According to the leak, Hardy was meant to be in a simple “marker” pose. However, for **11 minutes and 43 seconds**, without a single blink or breath visible to the naked eye, Hardy stared directly into a large Victorian-era mirror placed off-camera. The actor’s reflection, per the leak, is where the “glitch” occurs.

“The reflection moved,” a crew member told our source. “It tilted its head three degrees, in perfect synchronization with the air conditioning cycle. But Tom’s real body was completely still. It was like his reflection was running on different server latency.”

The “mirror mismatching” has been confirmed by VFX consultants who analyzed the raw footage. They noted that the reflection appears to be processing information slightly faster than the physical Tom Hardy, a phenomenon they call “temporal desync.”

In an audio recording obtained exclusively, a frantic AD is heard whispering, “Cut! Tom… Tom, are you in there?” Hardy allegedly did not respond for a full 45 seconds, before turning to the crew and saying, in a perfect, flat tone: “I was listening to the end credits.”

Producers have since shut down the set for a “mandatory recalibration.” Fans are already claiming this is a case of “method acting so deep it broke the simulation.” The glitch has been logged