Legend scores a 6.7 digit binge rating out of 10 and is a good movie to watch in the Crime, Drama, Biopic and Suspense and Thriller genres.
Legend 2015 Hardy played Alfie Solomons, a brutally violent Jewish gang leader in 1920s East end London.
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You can watch the movie online on Prime Video, as long as you are a subscriber to the video streaming OTT platform. In Legend, 'Tom Hardy' plays real-life identical twins and infamous London gangsters, a role originally intended for two different actors. Shortly before shooting Legend, Tom Hardy. Tom Hardy, Christopher Eccleston, Daniel Westwood, Emily Browning, David Thewlis, Chazz Palminteri, Taron Egerton, Colin Morgan, Paul Anderson, Paul Bettany, Tara Fitzgerald, Aneurin Barnard, Nicholas Farrell, Duffy, Kevin McNally, John Sessions, Sam Spruell, Millie Brady, Charley Palmer Rothwell, Bob Cryer, Samantha Pearl, Martin McCreadie, Jane Wood, Mel Raido, Adam Fogerty, Lorraine Stanley, Shane Attwooll, Stephen Lord, Tim Woodward, Chris Mason, Frankie Fitzgerald, Sam Hoare, Joshua Hill, MAJOR., Christopher Adamson, Lara Cazalet, Nick Hendrix, Ashley Byam, John Sears, Robin Hooper, John Carr, Julia Papp, Major Johnson Finley and Stephen Thompson are playing as the star cast in this movie. This movie is 2 hr 12 min in duration and is available in English language. The performance alone from Hardy should give you enough juice to watch 'Legend.
Legend was released on and was directed by Brian Helgeland. Tom Hardy takes on the double role of Ronald and Reginald Kray, the gangster twins who terrorised East London in the sixties, in new crime thriller Legend, out in cinemas today. There are two things that save this movie from being a real bore, Tom Hardy as Ron Kray and Tom Hardy as Reggie Kray. While Tom Hardy is best known for a handful of high-profile roles, his filmography is far more eclectic than his blockbuster projects might suggest, and 2016’s London Road is a fine example of just how far afield he’s gone when picking scripts.Part real-life murder mystery, part musical (yes, really), director Rufus Norris’ look at the way a series of murders affected a British community.