Tom Hanks will play Abraham Lincoln in cinema
Actor Tom Hanks is set to portray President Abraham Lincoln in a film adaptation of George Saunders' 2017 Booker Prize-winning novel 'Lincoln in the Bardo.'
Tom Hanks is set to take on the iconic role of Abraham Lincoln in an upcoming film adaptation of 'Lincoln in the Bardo,' a novel by George Saunders that won the prestigious Booker Prize in 2017. The announcement was made by Deadline, highlighting the transition of Hanks from various roles to one of the most significant figures in American history. This film promises to delve deep into Lincoln's emotional landscape during a particularly poignant time in his life.
The film, produced by Starburns Industries, will be directed by Duke Johnson, known for his work on 'Anomalisa' and 'The Actor.' Filming is scheduled to take place in London and will feature a unique blend of animation and live action. The narrative will center around the tragic loss of Lincoln's son Willie, who died at the tender age of 11, a moment that profoundly affected Lincoln and has often been regarded as one of his most intimate experiences as a father.
The adaptation aims to explore universal themes such as love, empathy, and the human capacity for grief, reflecting not only on Lincoln's personal loss but also on the broader human experience. This project adds another notable chapter to Hanks' illustrious career, as he continues to embody complex characters that resonate deeply with audiences.