The first trailer for ‘Here’ reunites Tom Hanks and Robin Wright 30 years after ‘Forrest Gump’ and it’s pure emotion

The first trailer for ‘Here’ reunites Tom Hanks and Robin Wright 30 years after ‘Forrest Gump’ and it’s pure emotion
The first trailer for ‘Here’ reunites Tom Hanks and Robin Wright 30 years after ‘Forrest Gump’ and it’s pure emotion

Who wouldn’t be excited about the love story of Tom Hanks and Robin Wright in ‘Forrest Gump’ he has no heart. Like that, without further ado. And it has taken more than 30 years, since that one is from 1994, to reunite both actors in a new film written precisely by the screenwriter of the box of chocolates, Eric Roth. Call ‘Here‘and directed by Robert Zemeckis (‘Back to the Future’), this new project aims to make us cry even more.

The history It will span more than 100 years and will have a single plan which will be fixed in the corner of a room. From there we will see all kinds of families and generations pass by, including of course the couple formed by Hanks and Wright, digitally rejuvenated and who we will see grow old.

“It’s an interesting way to meditate on mortality and remember that everything happened,” explained Zemeckis. “My job as a filmmaker is show people things they don’t usually see”.

The acting couple will play two “baby boomers” who get married and always live in the same house. “we have had to remember what we were like 40 or 50 years ago to bring that kind of energy and speak with the tone and manner that we used before. Or even to change the posture,” both commented.

It will be released on December 5, 2024 in rooms and we go preparing the handkerchiefs.

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