The much-awaited film is directed by Miguel Sapochnik who also helmed the fantasy series Game of Thrones
Last Updated: 10.08 PM, Nov 03, 2021
Every Tom Hanks movie brings a certain element of uniqueness to it. The Da Vinci Code star has gathered a multitude of fans all over the world for all these years and one of the main reasons is his choice of compelling movies. This time, he is back with an otherworldly science-fiction drama, Finch, which is said to carry a grippy storyline. Let’s break down and look through what the upcoming movie has in store for us.
What is Finch all about?
Unlike a typical sci-fi movie, Finch is touted to show elements of love, friendship, life and humanity, which is learnt by a robot. Set during the post-apocalyptic world, the last living man (played by Hanks) builds an android robot to protect him and his dog and give them company as they voyage across the country.
Is Finch similar to Turner & Hooch?
Turner & Hooch is one of the all-time classics of Tom Hanks where the quirky friendship between him and his dog is portrayed. Similarly, Finch will also show traits of the heartwarming friendship between the master and his pet dog.
What’s Tom Hanks' character in the movie?
Tom Hanks plays the role of a robotic engineer who is currently the last man alive in a post-apocalyptic world. You will get to see his daily struggle between life and death in Finch. Living in a wasteland after a solar event with only his dog by his side, he decides to devise a robot to give them company and ultimately, to take care of his dog after his death. Get ready to catch their journey throughout the movie into the ruins of the American West after the apocalypse.
Is Tom Hanks the only actor in the film Finch?
The film also stars Caleb Landry Jones as Jeff and Samira Wiley, Laura Harrier and Skeet Ulrich in brief roles.
Who has directed the film Finch?
The film is directed by Miguel Sapochnik who is best known for his epic HBO series Game of Thrones.
When and where to watch Finch?
You can catch the upcoming heartwarming sci-fi tale of a robot, his creator and his pet dog on Apple TV+ from November 5.