Tom Hanks Attacked, Hollywood Walk of Fame Star Destroyed

Actor Tom Hanks is being attacked in response to video footage that has surfaced online, purporting to show the actor in less-than-appropriate behavior toward a child.

The internet has been abuzz in recent days with posts about Tom Hanks–one that shows his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame being defaced by vandals. In the video, Hanks’s name inside his star is blacked out by a vandal who then scribbles the word pedophile in place of it as a crowd gathers. The noise is such that cheers are virtually indistinguishable from the jeers of the crowd.

But naysayers point out that this isn’t the first time the two-time Academy Award-winning actor has been accused of such, and the clip of Hanks used in the Instagram is taken completely out of context.

Tom Hanks began his career in Hollywood in the 1980s. As an actor, he has portrayed a variety of characters in a variety of film genres, including comedy, drama, and even horror.

His first major film roles were in Splash (1984) and Big (1988), but perhaps his most memorable roles were in Philadelphia (1993), Forrest Gump (1994), Apollo 13 (1995), Saving Private Ryan (1998), and Cast Away (2000). More recently, Hanks played the role of Elvis Presley’s manager, Tom Parker, in the film Elvis (2022) and the role of a cranky old man who discovers an unlikely friendship with a new neighbor in A Man Called Otto (2022).

Hanks is also known for his long-standing relationship with The Walt Disney Company, and his most famous acting role with the company is also the one that began that relationship.

Hanks has lent his voice to Sheriff Woody in Pixar’s Toy Story franchise, beginning with the first film in the series, which debuted in 1995. Since then, he has given Woody his trademark voice in Toy Story 2, 3, and 4, as well as in numerous Toy Story shorts, including Toy Story of Terror and Toy Story That Time Forgot, among others.

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Hanks also portrayed Walt Disney in Saving Mr. Banks (2012) opposite actress Emma Thompson. The actor also lent a vocal cameo of himself to an episode of Big City Greens, and more recently, Hanks played the role of the woodcarver Geppetto in Robert Zemeckis’s live-action Pinocchio, which debuted on Disney+ in 2022.

One of Hanks’s parody performances, a clip of which was included in the aforementioned Instagram post, however, has been taken so far out of context that it makes no sense whatsoever, but it has left a deluge of rumors, accusations, and allegations in its wake.

The clip is from a skit Hanks performed during an episode of Jimmy Kimmel LIVE! in 2011. In the sketch comedy bit, the actor and late-night host Jimmy Kimmel satirize the TLC reality television series Toddlers & Tiaras, which aired from 2009 to 2016.

The reality series was criticized for sexualizing children who compete in beauty pageants, as they are expected to wear costumes and participate in performances deemed overly adult in nature, and the parents of the children in various beauty pageants received criticism for allowing–and sometimes demanding–that their children participate in the pageants.

Hanks and Kimmel performed a satire sketch, mocking the show and its adult participants. The actor and host did not, however, endorse pedophilia in any way.

The clip, instead, shows Hanks acting as an overbearing parent obsessed with seeing his fictional daughter win a fictional child pageant called Miss Ultimate Sexy Baby Nevada.

But, as with many things online, the clip was taken from the Kimmel show and “doctored” to look as though it depicts Hanks himself obsessed with a child in a pageant. The misconstrued, out-of-context clip can be seen in the Instagram post below.

The post includes the caption, “Tom Hanks Not Trying to Hide It,” alleging that Hanks is, indeed, a pedophile when the post is clearly pieced together from clips of a more than 12-year-old episode of a sketch for Jimmy Kimmel LIVE!

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Sadly, this isn’t the first time social media has attacked Hanks, accusing him of such behavior. There are so many false and accusatory posts on the subject, in fact, that the top debunking website, Snopes.com, has an entire library of content about the topic, all of which has been fact-checked and proven false.

Disney CEO Bob Iger Reaches Out to Actors Tim Allen, Tom Hanks for Help With ‘Toy Story 5’

An upcoming film in the studios has Disney CEO Bob Iger reaching out to the talent for help.

Disney’s getting back to its roots–or so fans would be led to believe. During The Walt Disney Company’s 2023 fiscal first-quarter earnings call with Wall Street’s finest in February of this year, during which better-than-expected returns were shared with investors and analysts, CEO Bob Iger had a few more surprises up his sleeve.

He began by announcing a massive $5.5 billion cut in spending across the organization, part of which included a major restructuring of The Walt Disney Company’s various divisions. Though Disney’s quarterly results were impressive, Iger couldn’t keep his viewfinder set to only that three-month period at the end of the 2022 calendar year.

The boomerang CEO, who at the time had been back at his post for less than three months, stressed the importance of Disney’s ability to trim its spending drastically in numerous areas, and in addition to Disney’s restructuring, Iger also announced plans for 7,000 layoffs company-wide.

It was no secret that The Walt Disney Company had failed miserably at the box office throughout 2022. Disney’s three film offerings that year–two of which came from Pixar Animation Studios–simply didn’t resonate with many who saw them, and in addition to that, many usual moviegoers simply skipped Disney at the theater in 2022, citing Disney’s “woke ideology.”

Pixar’s Turning Red debuted in March on Disney+, followed by Pixar’s Lightyear in theaters in June, and in November, Disney’s Strange World made its theatrical debut. It was a record-breaking year for Disney at the box office, and not in a good way.

But after the proverbial dust had settled from Bob Iger’s seemingly continual onslaught of bad news during the earnings call, a silver lining seemed to emerge as Iger announced three new films in production that could serve to right the ship of box office flops for the company–but in order to do so, Disney would have to call in the heroes–namely, Woody and Buzz, Anna and Elsa, and Judy Hopps.

Iger announced the return of three fan-favorite film franchises–Pixar’s Toy Story, Disney’s Frozen, and Disney’s Zootopia, each of which had performed well and resonated with fans over the years. Though Iger didn’t use the exact terminology, the announcement came with the clear hope that getting back to Disney’s roots could be what turned the tide for the company at the box office.

Now, however, months after Iger’s initial announcement about the three savior productions at Disney, actor Tim Allen, who voices the action figure space ranger Buzz Lightyear in Pixar’s Toy Story franchise, has revealed that CEO Bob Iger recently called on him and Tom Hanks, who voices Sheriff Woody in the same franchise, to share their thoughts about a fifth Toy Story installment.

While details about the new film are scarce, the new film will reportedly be a back-to-basics take centered on Woody and Buzz rather than a spinoff like Pixar’s Lightyear (2022). Perhaps that’s why Disney CEO Bob Iger reached out to Allen and Hanks to get their take on a fifth film

Before Thanksgiving, Tim Allen appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, during which he talked about Toy Story 5, saying that Iger chose to “reach out” to him and Tom Hanks as well.

“Bob Iger, head of Disney, said [the film] was on and actually said it was going to happen,” Allen said. “They have reached out to Tom and I to reprise the roles. They’re not saying anything about it. You wonder if four was too many. Is five going to be too much?”

“According to the scuttlebutt,” he continued, “the writer that’s doing it wrote one of the better ones and said, ‘If I didn’t get this right, I wouldn’t do it.’ It could be a very, very interesting way to reunite it.”

Though the storyline for Toy Story 5 has yet to be revealed, one thing is certain: Pixar absolutely needs a hit, and if any of the studio’s franchises can pull it off, it’s Toy Story, Pixar’s first and oldest franchise, the initial installment for which debuted in 1995, with sequel installments debuting in 1999, 2010, and 2019.

Following Pixar’s major flop in June 2022 with Lightyear, the studio is in desperate need of a home run.

In June 2023, Elemental debuted at the box office, setting records as Pixar’s worst box office debut in history. But several weeks following its theatrical release, Elemental began to take off, surprising even the head of Pixar Animation Studios–Chief Creative Officer Pete Docter, who admitted they simply didn’t know why the film started low and then saw an exponential boom at the box office.

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But that boom was enough to convince Pixar execs that it’s time to return to the studio’s roots.

Docter said that PIXAR’s classic stories, including Toy Story, are often anchored on “ideas that we all carried around as kids.” That focus shifted in films like Elemental, and now, the studio feels that it needs to take a closer look at the stories it’s creating and “double down on what allowed [them] to speak to audiences” in the first place, per Docter.

“I always felt that Elemental would speak to a lot of people, and I’m so happy it has,” Docter said. “But we have also taken another look at the projects we’re working on now. What are the kinds of films we want to be making? I really think I want to double down on what allowed us to speak to audiences, to begin with.”

No release date has been announced for the fifth Toy Story film, but diehard Woody and Buzz fans–this writer included–are thrilled that the newest story in the franchise will get back to where it all began–the unlikely friendship between a pull-string cowboy doll and a space ranger action figure. “Dieharder” Toy Story fans take it one step further, hoping that the fifth film will undo the awful tragedy that was the story of Toy Story 4 (2019).

Only time will tell if we “dieharders” will be so lucky.

Casting Details for Disney+ Original Pinocchio Released

New casting details have been revealed for the upcoming Disney+ Original live-action movie “Pinocchio”.

This new film will leverage state-of-the-art CGI to bring Pinocchio to life. A living puppet, with the help of a cricket as his conscience, must prove himself worthy to become a real boy in a musical remake of the Disney animated classic.

Robert Zemeckis will be directing the film, and Tom Hanks will be starring in it as Geppetto.  Luke Evans will also be playing the role of the Coachman in the film.

According to the THR, Cynthia Erivo will be playing “The Blue Fairy” in the film, along with Benjamin Evan Ainsworth playing the title character of Pinocchio.

Joseph Gordon-Levitt will be playing the voice of Jiminy Cricket and Keegan-Michael Key as the voice of Honest John.

A new character called Sofia The Seagull will also be introduced in the film and will be played by Lorraine Bracco as the voice of Sofia the Seagull.

No release date has yet been announced on when “Pinocchio” will be coming to Disney+.  Production will begin on the film in the UK next month.

Tom Hanks In Talks to Portray Geppetto in Live-Action “Pinocchio”

Actor Tom Hanks may be portraying Geppetto in Disney’s live-action Pinocchio. It seems as if Hanks has expressed his interest in the role to director Robert Zemeckis after reviewing the movie’s script. This would not be the first time Hanks and Zemeckis would work together. Previously, they both worked on Forest GumpThe Polar Express, and Castaway, so it is no surprise Hanks would approach him for this role.

Of course, Hanks is no stranger to the Walt Disney Company. He played Walt Disney himself in Saving Mr. Banks. However, he is likely most well-known among Disney fans for voicing the beloved cowboy, Woody, in Toy Story.

If you are not familiar with Pinocchio, it is the story of a little wooden puppet made by a toy maker named Geppetto. After he wishes upon a star, Pinocchio is magically brought to life. He then faces many challenges on his path to becoming a real boy.

Geppetto in Mediterranean Harbor at Tokyo DisneySea

Everything is in the early stages of negotiations, so only time will tell if we will see Tom Hanks put another Disney movie under his belt. Hanks was in talks last year to portray Geppetto, although the project fell through. Hopefully this time we will see it come to fruition.

Until then, you can take a look at other live-action remakes on Disney+ such as Aladdin, The Lion King, and coming soon, Mulan.