Tom Hardy's Havoc Filmed in Wales Boosts Local Cinema
Tom Hardy's Havoc Filmed in Wales Boosts Local Cinema

Tom Hardy's Havoc Filmed in Wales Boosts Local Cinema

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Netflix's new action thriller Havoc, starring Tom Hardy, is set in an unnamed American city but was filmed entirely in Wales, highlighting the region's growing reputation as a global filmmaking hub. Director Gareth Evans, a Welsh native, chose to set the story in the US as a homage to classic American crime cinema while showcasing Wales's ability to double as an American city through careful location selection and visual effects. The production, which faced delays due to the pandemic and US writers' strike, transformed iconic Welsh sites such as Swansea’s Brangwyn Hall and Swansea University’s Bay campus to fit the film’s American setting. Supported by Creative Wales and collaborations with US and Welsh production companies, Havoc is one of the largest films ever shot in Wales and is seen as a major boost for the local creative industry. Netflix reports that its Welsh productions have contributed over £200 million to the UK economy since 2020, supporting more than 500 businesses and establishing Wales as a key production hub for major titles. The film’s release further cements Wales's status as a prime destination for high-profile film and TV projects.

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