Universal and Tom Hanks’ production company Playtone have optioned the film rights to Erik Larson’s best-seller ‘In the Garden of Beasts,’ which centers around the Hitler era. The Oscar-winning actor may also get the chance to star in the movie.
Hollywood living legend Tom Hanks just proved, once again, that he may be the nicest movie star ever when he personally refunded fans who disliked his latest film, ‘Larry Crowne.’
Wanting to look his snazziest for his upcoming segment, Tom Hanks interrupted David Letterman during the monologue on Tuesday night’s ‘Late Show’ and asked if they could swap clothing.
“I’m not really feeling great about this outfit,” said Hanks. “Hey, will you trade jackets with me?”
What’s a guy to do when he’s trying to promote a movie on station which is broadcast in a language he doesn’t really speak or understand?
Well, if you’re Tom Hanks, and you’re appearing on Univision in support of your upcoming film ‘Larry Crowne,’ you simply get past all of the awkward attempts at translation and start speaking the international language of dance.