Hollywood actor Tom Hardy is leaving a production due to habitual tardiness.

According to U.S. outlet Deadline on the 22nd, Tom Hardy has left season 3 of the Paramount+ drama "MobLand."

Hardy starred in "MobLand," which had completed production of season 2, alongside Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren. According to sources, Hardy finished filming for this season, but during work, friction between him and the series' writer, executive producer and showrunner Jez Butterworth reportedly reached a point where the two could no longer work together.

Hardy's habitual tardiness on set is considered one of the main causes of the conflict, and tensions with fellow cast members are also reported to have been a factor in his departure.

"MobLand," following "Landman," recorded the second-highest launch performance among Paramount+ original series, and last year production of season 2 was confirmed.

This is not the first time Hardy has clashed with colleagues on set. He is notorious for having had a falling-out with co-star Charlize Theron on the set of "Mad Max: Fury Road," and director George Miller later said he "had to calm him down in the trailer and bring him out." Kyle Buchanan also wrote in a book about the filmmaking process that Hardy was "aggressive" during filming.

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