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Why was Tom Hardy mistreated on Nemesis set?

Tom Hardy says he wasn’t treated well on Star Trek: Nemesis

Tom Hardy’s Star Trek: Nemesis experience is back in the spotlight after castmates discussed what he went through during production. Multiple voices tied the situation to how the film’s director, Stuart Baird, handled the set, with Hardy described as being “so sweet” while still not being treated very well.

The significance isn’t about plot details; it’s about the conditions surrounding a major franchise entry. Nemesis is a long-running touchstone for Star Trek fans, but it was also a commercial and critical low point, and new behind-the-scenes claims add another layer to why that production may have felt troubled.

What stands out from the discussion is the contrast between Hardy’s reputation and the reported environment around him—suggesting the issue was less about performance and more about day-to-day treatment on set. That matters because it fuels a broader conversation in entertainment reporting about how power dynamics and production management can shape both professional experiences and the final product.

For fans, the news also intersects with the fact that Nemesis is now streaming for free, making the film more widely accessible for new viewers—at the same time that the Hardy set story is circulating again.

A clearer takeaway for industry readers: even when a studio and franchise push a film forward on schedule, the human realities of production can become a lasting part of the project’s legacy.


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