Thursday, February 24, 2011

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Tom Hardy in a sequel of Origin

Tom Hardy was speaking to a British TV about his new role in the new Batman, when he dropped a statement that left everyone stunned: Hardy has signed a contract to appear in future sequels of Origin. No one really knows if there will be, but he signed the contract.

In principle, and like everything in Hollywood, this is one of those words, the interviewer could not get more. It seems logical, however, that a producer and Warner Bros. want to have most of the cast bound by if you get the doe to make a sequel.

We should note that Origen took a little over 100 million euros and raised our more than 600, so it is an investment rather than cost. But then to actually have an ongoing project in the shade is a lot of ground.

is clear that the film looked like wanting a sequel, but we all know that Nolan is yours for these things. Now, we are very attentive to everything that happens on this, because it is in my opinion the best film of last year.

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