**Top 5 Things You Need to Know About Tom Hardy’s Wild ‘MobLand’ On-Set Behavior**
The "Venom" star is making headlines again—but this time, it’s not for his acting. Here’s the viral breakdown from the London set of Paramount+’s upcoming crime drama *MobLand*:
- **The "Method" Meltdown** – Insiders report Hardy stayed in character as a brutal London gangster for the entire 16-week shoot. He refused to break character during breaks, allegedly eating lunch alone while staring down crew members like they owed him money. One source joked he "even scared the tea lady."
- **The Real-Life 'Don't Touch My Coffee' Rule** – Rules banned crew from walking behind Hardy's chair between takes. He reportedly snapped at a PA who accidentally brushed his shoulder, growling "Don’t ever put your hands on me again" before walking off set. Production later issued a memo about "respecting personal space."
- **The 'No-Smiling' Clause** – Hardy allegedly demanded that no one look him in the eye or smile at him during filming hours. A crew leak claimed he paid for a "designated laugher" to relieve tension after wrap, but during takes, the set was "like a funeral."
- **A Surprising Soft Spot for Dogs** – The hard-man act cracked when a stray mutt wandered onto set. Hardy allegedly stopped mid-scene, knelt down, and cooed "Alright, mate?" in his real voice, feeding it his steak lunch. The dog now has a credited cameo in the series.
- **The Final Act: Vanished Without Goodbyes** – After the final scene, Hardy reportedly walked to his trailer, changed, and left the lot without speaking to anyone. No wrap party, no handshakes. But he left a handwritten note for the director: "The job was the handshake