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12.08.2021 - 18:41 / deadline.com
Tom Hanks starrer Finch will debut on Apple TV+ on November 5, Apple Original Films announced today. Check out the first-look image below.
In the film directed by Miguel Sapochnik (Game of Thrones, True Detective), the Oscar winner plays a robotics engineer who is among the few survivors of a cataclysmic solar event.
While that event left the world a wasteland, Finch has built a world of his own in the time since, which he shares with his beloved dog, Goodyear. Also living with Finch in his
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Apple TV+.Finch marks the second Hanks movie to be acquired by Apple Original Films following Greyhound (2020). Miguel Sapochnik (Game Of Thrones) has directed the film from an original screenplay by new writer Craig Luck and Ivor Powell.The official synopsis for the movie reads: “In Finch, a man, a robot and a dog form an unlikely family in a powerful and moving adventure of one man’s quest to ensure that his beloved canine companion will be cared for after he’s gone.
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