Sony Pictures has released the first official stills from Here, a new movie based on Richard McGuire's graphic novel of the same name, which reunites director Robert Zemeckis with his Forrest Gump stars, Tom Hanks and Robin Wright Penn.
The image also looks like it takes place in the 1980s, creating the likely scenario that Hanks and Penn will age into their real-world ages at some point in the movie. That tracks with the film's official synopsis, which says that the story"travels through generations."The movie, which also stars Paul Bettany, Kelly Reilly, and Michelle Dockery, will be in theaters on November 15.
In 1989, Richard McGuire's Here began as a six-page story that ran in Raw. In 2010, Pantheon announced that a full-length graphic novel based on the concept would be released, and the book saw print in 2014. In 2006, acclaimed cartoonist Chris Ware wrote an essay on it in Comic Art #8, marking the first time since 1989 that the original short was reprinted in full.
In addition to Forrest Gump, Hanks and Zemeckis have collaborated on Finch, Cast Away, The Walk, The Polar Express, and Disney's live-action Pinocchio. CGI face modeling played a big role in The Polar Express, in which Hanks played multiple characters. The film was animated, but it certainly helped cement Zemeckis's interest in experimenting with CGI technology -- a fixation that would also play a role in projects like A Christmas Carol, Welcome to Marwen, and Pinocchio.
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