'He was bored with me': Tom Hardy reveals meeting his Mad Max predecessor, Mel Gibson, was 'awkward' - as he goes shirtless for rugged magazine shoot

He has taken on the lead role in film franchise Mad Max.

But British actor Tom Hardy has revealed that meeting the man whose shoes he filled, Mel Gibson, was an 'awkward' experience.

The frank admission comes as the 37 year-old stare poses shirtless in a rugged photoshoot for the May issue of Details magazine.  

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Just being honest: British actor Tom Hardy has revealed that meeting the man whose shoes he filled, Mel Gibson, was an 'awkward' experience - in a raunchy magazine feature

Just being honest: British actor Tom Hardy has revealed that meeting the man whose shoes he filled, Mel Gibson, was an 'awkward' experience - in a raunchy magazine feature

Speaking about the exchange, he said: 'I met Mel. I needed to meet Mel purely from a young man’s perspective. I wanted to touch base with the previous Max and just say hello.'

He added: 'And is it okay? Because I’m taking on Max, I have to meet Max. It’s awkward. “You’re Mad Max. I’m Tommy Hardy, and I’m playing him.'

'He was bored with me. He said, “All right, buddy, good luck with that.” Bless him. I made him a bracelet. And then we talked for a couple of hours about all kinds of stuff. 

I left, and that was that. And then he called up my agent and said: 'I think you found someone that’s crazier than I am”'.

Speaking out: The frank admission comes as the 37 year-old stare poses shirtless in a rugged photoshoot for the may issue of Details magazine

Speaking out: The frank admission comes as the 37 year-old stare poses shirtless in a rugged photoshoot for the may issue of Details magazine

The original: Mel Gilbson pictured filming Mad Max and the Thunderdome in Los Angeles, 1985

The original: Mel Gilbson pictured filming Mad Max and the Thunderdome in Los Angeles, 1985

Still, Tom also waxed lyrical about why he was so keen to play the role.

'Mad Max is, like, the coolest superhero that a boy could get. ’Cause there’s no cape, there’s no rubber suit. There’s no flying. Nothing really hurts Batman or Superman. Everything hurts in Mad Max. Remember Indiana Jones when he hated snakes? He was scared. 

'Those kind of heroes, they excite me because they are ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. They are fallible. And when they jump, they’re not sure if they’re going to make it to the other side. And then it doesn’t stop. I mean, Mad Max is really just an old man trying to go home.'

Puppy love: Female fans will no doubt be delighted that the interview comes complete with several shirtless shots of the actor

Puppy love: Female fans will no doubt be delighted that the interview comes complete with several shirtless shots of the actor

Female fans will no doubt be delighted that the interview comes complete with several shirtless shots of the actor. 

One shows him dressed as a boxer in the ring, while another sees him cosy-up to a canine companion - who he clearly adores. 

Directed by Australian George Miller, the fourth film will be screened out of competition at the Cannes Film Festival in France ahead of its worldwide release. 

Miller has described Mad Max: Fury Road as an extended chase taking place over three days. 

The new edition of Details magazine is out now. 


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