Despite Being Lead Villain and Having More Screen Time, Tom Hardy Earned 3X Less Than Anne Hathaway’s $7.5M Salary in The Dark Knight Rises

Despite Being Lead Villain and Having More Screen Time, Tom Hardy Earned 3X Less Than Anne Hathaway's $7.5M Salary in The Dark Knight Rises
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Tom Hardy’s Bane in The Dark Knight Rises (2012) was one of the most noteworthy characters from his collaboration with director Christopher Nolan. Also celebrated for portraying the anti-hero Marvel villain Eddie Brock aka Venom, Hardy gave his heart and soul to portray the notorious character. But again, it was Anne Hathaway who took away most perks despite her 19-minute screen time in the $1.081 billion movie.

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Tom Hardy's Bane
Tom Hardy as Bane and Christain Bale as Batman in Dark Knight Rises (2012)

Tom Hardy Took Home 3X Less Than Anne Hathaway’s Catwoman

Tom Hardy‘s Bane may have moved mountains to fight the caped crusader in the 2012 blockbuster, Dark Knight Rises, which crossed the $1 billion mark globally, but it was Catwoman Anne Hathaway, whose one glance was worth $7.5 million. Hardy, on the other hand, only earned $2.5 million, despite his 22-minute screen time against The Princess Diaries star’s 19-minute role.

Also Read: “Her Acting Was Weak, Stale, Forced and Stiff”: Emma Watson Became a Victim of Fan Hate Who Wanted Anne Hathaway to Replace Her in $1.2 Billion Movie

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While female actors continue to agitate, holding thousands of gender pay-gap reports, Anne Hathaway serves as the perfect example of how strong female characters can overshadow actors like Tom Hardy. But again, it was Christian Bale who made a whopping $15 million for donning the Batman suit.

Anne Hathaway earned 3X than Tom Hardy
Anne Hathaway earned 3X than Tom Hardy in Dark Knight Rises

Interstingly, Anne Hathway took away the biggest cheque for the least screen time when compared to other actresses like Zoe Kravitz, Oscar-winning Halle Berry, and Michelle Pfeiffer. For instance, the Monster’s Ball actress earned $14 million for Catwoman (2003), but unlike Hathaway, performed the entire time. Zoe Kravitz, on the other hand, received a cheque of $6M for her role as Catwoman.

It Took A Lot Of Pizza To Become An Iconic Villian

Tom Hardy, undoubtedly, worked hard to resemble the comic-drawn villain, Bane. While being smaller in size than the DC supervillain, Hardy admitted that he hit the gym three times a day. he also expressed that he “ate lots of pizza” whilst exercising, and gained 30 pounds of mass. Besides this, matrix and ladder routines helped him transform his upper half.

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Also Read: “He’s got older now”: Tom Hardy Nearly Replaced Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine After X-Men Director Admitted Wanting Venom Star for the Role

Tom Hardy as Bane
Tom Hardy as Bane

But again, it wasn’t just about looking like Bane. In a previous interview, the actor revealed that he had to step into the supervillain’s massive shoes and mold into Bane’s character. The actor also worked hard on the voice part, delivering bada** dialogues like, “You think darkness is you all, but you merely adopted it,” and “I am Gotham’s Reckoning”.

What people don’t know is the after-effects of being Bane. The Warrior actor suffered from intense joint pain as he gained muscles over a short period. Again, it was also unhealthy for his heart. Coming back to Hathaway, she may have been the ultimate cherry on the top, but the actress did face a lot of criticism from the comic-book fanboys, perhaps, to a misogynistic degree.

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Also Read: “I came back just in time to see a scene where my br*asts were on screen”: Anne Hathaway Felt She Ruined Heath Ledger’s $176 Million Movie

Source: Showbiz Cheatsheet

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I am Mallika Singh, a lawyer and writer by profession. Writing gives me a sense of freedom and independence. I am a keen observer and an ardent reader. When not at work, you can find me at the stable. Horse riding is another passion that keeps me going.