Splinter Cell, Tom Hardy
Yahoo · 5m
After being announced 20 years ago, Tom Hardy's "awesome" Splinter Cell movie is now officially dead
Jon Bernthal portrayed Frank Castle / The Punisher in the second season of Netflix’s Daredevil before appearing in The Punisher between 2017 and 2019. He is now set to reprise the role in Daredevil: Born Again, a Marvel Cinematic Universe show. Recently, it was confirmed that he would appear in the MCU beyond the upcoming […]
GeekTyrant · 4h
Tom Hardy's SPLINTER CELL Movie is Officially Dead But It Would've Been "Hardcore and Awesome"
In 2012 it was announced that Tom Hardy would play Sam Fisher in a feature film adaptation of the hit video game Splinter Cell and that Doug Liman ( Edge of Tomorrow ) would direct the film. Over the years,
Eurogamer · 11h
Ubisoft's Splinter Cell movie cancelled after producer admits they "just couldn't get it right"
It's official - Ubisoft's beleaguered Splinter Cell movie has been cancelled. As reported by The Direct, the movie - which was announced over a decade ago and was set to star Tom Hardy - has been canned because the production team "just couldn't get it right".
Video Games Chronicle · 9h
Tom Hardy’s Splinter Cell movie is reportedly cancelled: ‘We just couldn’t get it right’
A planned Splinter Cell movie starring actor Tom Hardy has been cancelled, its producer has suggested. News around the live-action movie, first announced in 2012 with Hardy as protagonist Sam Fisher, has been fairly silent for the more than a decade since.
GameSpot · 11h
Splinter Cell Movie Sneaks Back To The Shadows After Being Canceled
After years of development hell, Ubisoft's Splinter Cell movie has been canceled. Originally announced back in 2012, the film would have starred Venom actor Tom Hardy as Sam Fisher, a black-ops agent who carries out missions with lethal (or non-lethal )efficiency for a secret sub-division of the NSA known as Third Echelon.
Nintendo Life · 6h
Splinter Cell Movie Is Reportedly Dead, Producer Admits Team "Just Couldn't Get It Right"
It has been a long time since we heard any news about Ubisoft's Splinter Cell movie — so long, in fact, that it may come as no surprise to hear that the entire project has reportedly been cancelled (thanks for the heads up, Eurogamer ).
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