Key facts
- Tom Hardy reportedly stayed in his trailer for hours on the set of 'Mobland,' causing delays.
- Director George Miller acknowledged friction between Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron on 'Mad Max: Fury Road.'
- Christian Bale issued a four-minute tirade on the set of 'Terminator Salvation' in 2008.
- Russell Crowe has a reputation for confrontational behavior on set.
- Shia LaBeouf's exit from 'Don't Worry Darling' has conflicting accounts.
- Bill Murray's behavior led to the suspension of production on 'Being Mortal.'
- Val Kilmer was described as difficult and irrational on film sets.
Reports of Tom Hardy's alleged behavior on the set of 'Mobland,' where he reportedly stayed in his trailer for hours, have resurfaced stories of Hollywood stars' on-set meltdowns and feuds. Hardy's alleged actions kept co-stars Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren waiting, a behavior that has drawn criticism. Director George Miller recalled similar friction between Hardy and Charlize Theron during the filming of 'Mad Max: Fury Road,' attributing it to their different performing styles. Christian Bale famously issued a four-minute tirade on the set of 'Terminator Salvation' in 2008 after a cinematographer walked into his eyeline, later apologizing for his conduct. Russell Crowe has maintained a reputation for confrontational behavior, though he has since acknowledged past overreactions. Shia LaBeouf's exit from 'Don't Worry Darling' is subject to conflicting accounts, with director Olivia Wilde citing his 'combative energy' and LaBeouf claiming he quit due to lack of rehearsal time. Scott Eastwood also described a volatile moment with LaBeouf on the set of 'Fury.' Bill Murray's difficult behavior led to the suspension of production on 'Being Mortal,' and he later expressed regret. Val Kilmer was notoriously difficult to work with on films like 'Batman Forever' and 'The Doors,' with directors describing him as irrational and impossible.