Why Tom Hanks wants you to wear a mask, wash hands and stream movies at home

It'due south COVID-xix versus Tom Hanks – round two. Before this year, Hollywood's nicest and most honey actor forth with his wife and fellow actor Rita Wilson had battled the coronavirus in Australia while shooting Baz Luhrmann's Elvis Presley film.

FILE Photograph: 26th Screen Actors Social club Awards – Arrivals – Los Angeles, California, U.S., January 19, 2022 – Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson. REUTERS/Monica Almeida

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And while he won that tour ("Rita and I were uncomfortable for about a week – she was much more than uncomfortable than I was! My symptoms weren't pleasant only they were gone after about eight or nine days"), Hanks has had to confront COVID-19 once again, but in a unlike way.

We stayed up belatedly in Singapore to catch upwardly on Hollywood'due south nicest guy, who has some important words to say about washing hands, wearing a mask and streaming movies at home, including his latest, Greyhound.

This time, it's afflicted 1 of his movies.

His latest film, the WWII naval drama Greyhound, was originally scheduled for a Jun 19 theatrical release in cinemas. Merely plans were scrapped because of the pandemic and it's now found a new home on streaming platform Apple TV+, which will be releasing it instead on Fri (Jul 10).

This image released by Apple Television receiver Plus shows Tom Hanks in a scene from "Greyhound." (Apple TV + via AP)

But Hanks seemed unfazed nigh the change when CNA Lifestyle talked to him via a video interview.

"It is the new normal for now. At that place's going be a time when nosotros will be able to go back into a theatre (or) a Broadway evidence. We'll be able to do this again but we all take to take the reality. We just can't practise it correct now."

So what's the communication from America's Dad? "Let's wait it out and the time will come, where we will be able to go back into a theatre with 800 other strangers, sentry a picture show, and then come out with something in common," he said, with that Woody-inflected voice and familiar grinning. "We don't know when information technology's going to happen but it volition and that's the nature of humanity."

In the meantime, nosotros'll all have to sit on tight and embrace the new normal, whether it means streaming blockbusters at dwelling house or conducting interviews over video call at 2am Singapore time, like this writer had to. I tell the star that I now can boast to anybody that I've stayed up all nighttime chatting to theTom Hanks.

"It sounds almost romantic!" teased Hanks. "We're all in this! We're all experiencing this together. Singapore is a nifty place and I tin't wait (till I tin can come visit again)."

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But is this all simply Tom Hanks being nice every bit usual? The 63-twelvemonth-erstwhile had, after all, confessed in an earlier interview with The Guardian that Greyhound not making it on the big screen was "an absolute heartbreak".

"I don't hateful to brand aroused my Apple overlords, just there is a difference in picture and audio quality," he had quipped during that interview.

His disappointment seems perfectly understandable. After all, Greyhound was a labour of love that spanned almost a decade and is a sweeping war moving picture made for the big screen. And not merely does Hanks star in this pet projection of his, he also wrote the script adapted from CS Forester'due south 1955 novel The Proficient Shepherd.

This epitome released by Apple Tv set Plus shows Tom Hanks in a scene from "Greyhound." (Apple Tv + via AP)

Still, Hanks told us he's at to the lowest degree happy that viewers are finally able to come across the film at all. In it, he plays Captain Ernie Krause on his first ever wartime mission in the Boxing of the Atlantic. Information technology is a much-overlooked chapter in naval history and Greyhound offers a claustrophobia-inducing dramatisation of the boxing between Centrolineal ships and German U-boats or submarines.

Hanks added that although it was never planned, the picture show about Globe War Ii ended upward "existence hand-in-hand with what the world is going through with COVID-19 right now".

"Nobody knows how long it'due south going to last. No ane knows who is going to get stricken by it. At that place are things you lot can do to protect yourself but they might are moot. They might not salve you. That along with the Battle of Atlantic are literally experiences that go hand in hand," he said.

This image released by Apple tree TV Plus shows Tom Hanks in a scene from "Greyhound." (Apple Tv + via AP)

"When I read the source material, this was the first time I saw an entire movie, an entire episode of WWII be told within a man's head. Yous ever have something very specific to play, but along with that new turf, the struggle is universal hither," he said. "The survival that he has to go through, the responsibilities, the fears that he had, they are – universal."

As for his highly-publicised experience with COVID-nineteen, Hanks, as expected, had some very specific communication for everyone.

"What tin I do? What can we mayhap practice? The answer is so very simple. Everybody can wear a mask. Everybody can social distance. Everybody can wash their hands," he said.

"And if you cannot do that, you're either a fool who is sowing the air current, or yous're an idiot who is going to reap the whirlwind," he said. "It's only similar driving a car irksome. Look out, and don't hit the path. Don't striking pedestrians. You do that without even thinking about it. We're all in this, and experiencing this together."

"If we're not all office of the solution together, so that'due south a really large disconnect in our private societies," said Hanks.

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Greyhound will premiere on Jul 10 on Apple tree TV+

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Source: https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/entertainment/tom-hanks-stream-movies-apple-tv-greyhound-covid-19-244866

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