Picture: Tom Hardy 'The Dark Knight Rises' Afterparty, held at Freemasons Hall. London, England - 18.07.12
British actor Tom Hardy hit out at a reporter at the London premiere of The Dark Knight Rises after failing to understand his questions.
The Inception star plays musclebound villain Bane in the latest installment of the Batman franchise, and took to the red carpet before a screening of the film in his hometown on Wednesday night (18Jul12).
He was quizzed about his role by one male journalist, but after growing confused by the questions, Hardy walked away from the interview and slammed the man's reporting skills.
Interrupting the chat, the actor said, "What are you on about, man? Your questions are pants (rubbish), man. Thank you for your questions, they're awesome. You need to work on those buddy."
He then moved on to another red carpet reporter, but refused to let the issue drop, adding, "Bad questions man. His questions suck, I apologise."
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