He then prepares to finish him off, but is suddenly attacked and brutally beaten by Bovver. Tommy then heads on to take care of this himself, only to be halted by Pete; he goads Tommy into finishing him off, although Tommy declares that Pete is already finished and leaves him to be taken care off by the NTO later on. The next day, both Pete and Tommy simultaneously assemble their firms for a confrontation at the Millennium Dome; where Tommy and his faction await for the arrival of Pete and the GSE.
Tommy, having been pulled to safety by his right-hand man, soon notices this and has his right-hand man attack her, only for Matt and Bovver to beat him into submission. Just then, he stops walking when Pete resorts that Tommy is the blame for his son's death since he never protected him during his previous fight with the GSE.
While the GSE and NTO fight each other, Pete and Tommy engage in a one-on-one brawl in which Tommy gets the upper hand when he breaks Pete's leg. He is an uprising hardman who supports Millwall and is also the ruthless leader of their hooliganism firm called "NTO"; who are the primary rivals of West Ham United's firm called the GSE, whom Tommy seeks revenge against, along with their founder Steve Dunham, for their previous confrontation a decade ago that inadvertently caused the death of his son.
He is an uprising hardman who supports Millwall and is also the ruthless leader of their hooliganism firm called "NTO"; who are the primary rivals of West Ham United's firm called the GSE, whom Tommy seeks revenge against, along with their founder Steve Dunham, for their previous confrontation a decade ago that inadvertently caused the death of his son… You should have protected him mate! Movies. Menu. Green Street Hooligans (2005) Geoff Bell as Tommy Hatcher. Appearing alongside Gary Stretch and Phil Daniels, the film followed three bikers across a drug fuelled ride in the Welsh countryside. In the moment Pete gets pulled to safety by Matt and Bovver, the trio quickly witness Matt's sister and Steve's wife Sharon arriving on the scene.
If you are 18 years or older or are comfortable with graphic material, you are free to view this page. Tommy Hatcher : … In 2008, Bell starred in the UK film Freebird, directed by Jon Ivay. He was your son! This motivates Tommy into launching an arson attack at the GSE's pub along with his faction, though not before he betrays Bovver by having his right-hand man knock him unconscious. One of his best known films is Green Street, where he appeared as Tommy Hatcher, the rival of the main characters. Tommy Hatcher is the main antagonist of the 2005 biographical drama film Green Street. Tommy Hatcher was first seen with his gang entering a Chinese cafe where he encountered He is later seen in a car garage where he overhears the sports radio confirming that Millwall have drawn West Ham in the FA Cup Quarter Finals, much to Tommy's pleasure as he makes a phone call to his faction to prepare a celebration in his resided pub. During the arsoning brawl, Tommy confronts Steve for the first time since a decade and proceeds to fight him when Steve mentions Tommy's son during his attempt to reason with Tommy. ... We didn't kill your son Tommy! Green Street Tommy hatcher kills pete domo1998dj.
... Green Street Hooligans (2005) | Cast | Then and Now - Duration: 2:28. Otherwise, you should close this page and view another page. A decade prior to Green Street, Tommy Hatcher was the leader of the Millwall hoodlum faction called Subsequently, Tommy was profoundly vengeful with his son's death and grew to be completely ruthless and psychopathic as he swore to unleash his vendetta against Steve Dunham and the GSE. As he does this, the GSE and NTO halt their fight to stare at Pete's now-deceased body after Tommy is pulled off by members of his firm. Enraged, Tommy lashes out by tacking Pete to the ground before beating him up, killing Pete in the process all the while he tearfully rants in a variation of words to the chant "Only a poor little Hammer". Tommy Hatcher is a ruthless and psychopathic hardman who was completely prove to violence and revenge against the Green Street Elite; all was proven in the scenes whereupon he slammed an innocent man against a table in a cafe due to his wife's disturbance, vengefully stabbed Steve Dunham in the neck during a riot in his pub before telling him that his death makes them both even, and even resorts to murder Steve's brother Pete by beating him to death during the final confrontation between the firms of both Millwall and West Ham. He ends up stabbing Steve and tells him that they'll become even should he die later on, although Steve does survive in hospital while his brother Pete, the newly leader of the GSE, disowns Bovver upon learning of his betrayal. When arriving, the two sides glance at each other before charging towards the other to instigate the final confrontation of the movie. Loading... Unsubscribe from domo1998dj? In contrast to his insanity, it was shown that it had only escalated when his son was inadvertently killed during a previous hoolganism between the two firmsPlotting against the West Ham United faction called GSETo exact revenge on Steve Dunham and the GSE for inadvertently causing the death of his sonTake your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.
There, Bovver meets up with Tommy and his gang to inform that Steve Dunham is spending time with the GSE at their pub. YOU DID!