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Tom Hardy's Capone breaks records for the film's distributor

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Tom Hardy's latest film is making big bank despite being pulled from theaters amid the coronavirus pandemic.Capone, a biopic of infamous gangster Al Capone's last days fromwriter-director Josh Trank, has earned more than $2.5million from its Video On Demand (VOD) only release in just ten days, according to Deadline.This is despite the film's underwhelming 41% critical rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Raking it in: Tom Hardy's latest film is making big bank despite being pulled from theaters amid the coronavirus pandemicVertical Entertainment reported a company record for the film's VOD release on Thursday, according to the entertainment news website.The film hit #1 on the iTunes chart withing three days of its May 12 release.A statement from.

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