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Tom Hardy berättar om inspirationen till Banes röst

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En av Tom Hardys mest ikoniska roller är tveklöst den som ärkeskurken Bane i The Dark Knight Rises och även om vi aldrig fick se hans hela ansikte så har rösten hängt med oss genom åren. I en intervju som skådespelaren nyligen gjorde för Wired tillsammans med Andy Serkis så avslöjade han varifrån inspirationen till den ikoniska rösten kom.

"That was actually a really cool choice that Chris [Nolan] made. Bane quintessentially is Latinx in origin and I'm not. So I looked at the concept of Latin and found a man called Bartley Gorman, who's a Romani gypsy. The king of the gypsies, in inverted commas, is a bare-knuckle fighter and a boxer. And he said [doing Bane-like voice], 'When I get into a ring with a man, and we want to wipe you off the face of the Earth, and he wants to kill me.' And I was like this is great. And I showed Chris. I said 'Chris, we can either go down a sort of arch Darth Vader route, straight just neutral tone villain voice, or we could try this. And this I've been thinking of just in case we've got to consider the roots and origins of Bane. But we could get laughed out of the part of it, it might be something that we regret, but it's your choice ultimately.' He says, 'No I think we'll go with it.' And that was that. And we played with it, and made it a bit more fluid, and now people love it."

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Tom Hardy berättar om inspirationen till Banes röst
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