Tom Hanks and Robin Wright reunite 30 years after ‘Forrest Gump’ for Robert Zemeckis’ most ambitious film

Tom Hanks and Robin Wright reunite 30 years after ‘Forrest Gump’ for Robert Zemeckis’ most ambitious film
Tom Hanks and Robin Wright reunite 30 years after ‘Forrest Gump’ for Robert Zemeckis’ most ambitious film

It’s not ‘Forrest Gump 2‘, But at least Tom Hanks and Robin Wright have reunited to star in an emotional new feature film written and directed by Robert Zemeckisone of Hollywood’s greatest veterans and author of films like ‘Return to the future‘, ‘Polar Express‘or the applauded’Castaway‘. The first trailer for ‘Here’ goes straight to the heart and promises to bathe viewers in a sea of ​​feelings that will surely bring tears to more than one person’s eyes. The film is based on the novel by Richard McGuire and tells the story of “several families and different generations living in a single room for years and years, from the past to the future.”

‘Here’ promises to be one of Robert Zemeckis’ most emotional films and its premiere is set for next November

The movieas the project is officially described by Sony Pictures, travels through generations, capturing the most identifiable human experiences. Eric Roth, one of the most in-demand screenwriters in the sector who has gone through ‘Forrest Gump‘, ‘The Moon Killers‘ and even ‘Dune‘, joins Zemeckis as a writer to adapt the pages of the original novel into a cinematographic work.

Accompanying Tom Hanks and Robin Wright, who will be the protagonists, we will have other stars such as Paul Bettany, Kelly Reilly, Michelle Dockery and even Leslie Zemeckis. Sony has set the release date of ‘Here’ for November 15 with the intention of conquering the box office before the Christmas season, where it will premiere ‘Kraven the Hunter‘. Below we leave you the trailer:

‘Here’ will be released in theaters on November 15 with a stellar cast.

Sony has big plans to dominate the box office at the end of the year after sweeping ‘Bad Boys 4‘, and His greatest hope is that the aforementioned ‘Kraven’ is a real attraction for the public. In fact, producer Matt Tolmach said that the film’s release was changed to be able to raise more during the Christmas season: “Kraven moved to Christmas because we’re excited about it and Christmas is the best release period there is, when people have time to go back to the movies again and again,” he explained. “That was a real reflection of how the studio felt about the movie. We’re very excited. But it’s a great move that exactly reflects the feeling about the movie.”

 
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