Tom Hardy Reveals Heartbreaking Reason Why He Did Not Work With Tom Holland or Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man

Tom Hardy Reveals Heartbreaking Reason Why He Did Not Work With Tom Holland  or Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man

Tom Hardy is widely recognized for his transformative performances, gritty charisma, and unique approach to complex characters.

His portrayal of Eddie Brock and Venom in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe brought a new level of intensity and unpredictability to the comic book film landscape.

However, despite the enormous popularity of the Spider-Man character and the multiversal possibilities introduced in recent Marvel films, fans have long wondered why Hardy’s Venom has never shared the screen with any of the three cinematic Spider-Men—Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, or Tom Holland.

Now, in a candid and emotional interview, Hardy has revealed the heartbreaking reason behind this creative gap, leaving fans both surprised and sympathetic.

The revelation came during a sit-down interview while promoting his latest project.

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Hardy was asked about the long-standing fan demand to see Venom face off against Spider-Man in live-action.

His response was thoughtful and deeply personal.

Hardy explained that while early conversations did happen about integrating Venom into the broader Marvel Cinematic Universe, particularly in a way that would connect with Holland’s or Garfield’s iterations of Spider-Man, certain decisions behind the scenes created an emotional barrier for him.

According to Hardy, the issue wasn’t just logistical or contractual—it was rooted in grief and personal loss.

Hardy shared that during the development of the first Venom film, he lost a close family member who had always been a major influence on his career.

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This person, whose identity Hardy chose to keep private, was deeply involved in his creative process and had been one of the few people who consistently encouraged him to take on the Venom role, despite its risks.

“They believed in it even when I didn’t,” Hardy said, pausing as emotion overcame him.

“They told me Venom could be something different—darker, weirder, but still powerful.

” When talks of crossover with Spider-Man began heating up, Hardy was still navigating that grief, and the idea of expanding the character’s universe without that loved one to share in the experience became emotionally overwhelming.

In addition to personal struggles, Hardy alluded to artistic differences between Sony and Marvel as another reason for the separation.

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While he expressed deep respect for Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and their interpretations of Spider-Man, Hardy revealed that he felt a deep need to protect Venom’s unique tone and character arc.

“I wasn’t ready to dilute the journey we were on,” he explained.

“We were building something very specific with Eddie and Venom.

It didn’t feel right to shift gears just for a cameo or a quick punch-up.

” Hardy emphasized that he wasn’t opposed to collaboration in principle, but wanted any crossover to be meaningful and earned, not just a fan-service moment.

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Despite the heartbreak and hesitation, Hardy said he still holds out hope for a future that brings these worlds together.

He even hinted that discussions have resumed, with a different energy and level of creative understanding now that the dust has settled on earlier phases of the Marvel Universe.

“Now that I’ve had time to process everything, I see the potential in a new light,” he said.

“It’s not just about what the audience wants—it’s about honoring the characters, and for me, honoring the people who helped me get here.

” He also praised Holland and Garfield as incredible actors and said he would be proud to work alongside them under the right circumstances.

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The interview quickly made headlines, with fans responding to Hardy’s vulnerability and honesty.

Social media lit up with messages of support, praising the actor for opening up about his grief and the emotional weight behind seemingly simple casting decisions.

Many expressed newfound understanding for the creative direction of the Venom films and shared personal stories of how loss had shaped their own lives and choices.

The reaction showed just how deeply intertwined art and emotion can be, even in the world of blockbuster superhero movies.

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In the end, Tom Hardy’s reason for not yet joining forces with Holland or Garfield’s Spider-Man isn’t rooted in ego, rivalry, or studio politics—it’s rooted in love, loss, and a desire to stay true to something deeply personal.

His words serve as a powerful reminder that behind every role is a human being navigating life’s complexities, and that sometimes, the most anticipated cinematic moments take time not just because of logistics, but because of healing.

Whether or not Venom ever meets Spider-Man on screen, Hardy has already given fans something arguably more meaningful: a look at the heart behind the mask.

And if that fateful crossover does eventually happen, it will carry with it the weight of a journey marked not only by creative vision, but by personal redemption.