Tom Hanks tries to outrun storm and bandits in new movie trailer for science ...

Tom Hanks tries to outrun storm and bandits in new movie trailer for science ...
Tom Hanks tries to outrun storm and bandits in new movie trailer for science ...
Tom Hanks embarks on a dangerous journey to escape a deadly storm alongside his dog in trailer for the science fiction film Finch

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Apple TV+ released a trailer for its upcoming science fiction film Finch starring Tom Hanks.

The actor, 65, stars as the titular character who embarks on a dangerous journey to escape a deadly storm alongside his dog and a robot companion he builds to care for the animal once he dies.

Along the way, the robot learns lessons about life, love and friendship while traveling with his creator and his future charge as they face a host of challenges including others competing for resources and an environment made hostile by climate change.   

Back on the big screen: Apple TV+ released a trailer for its upcoming science-fiction film Finch starring Tom Hanks

His best friend: All Hanks has is his best friend, a dog, whom he must protect

His best friend: All Hanks has is his best friend, a dog, whom he must protect

The Forrest Gump actor is the only human shown on screen during the trailer. 

Caleb Landry Jones, of Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri fame, plays the aforementioned robot with the aid of extensive motion capture technology.

Finch will also star Riverdale actor Skeet Ulrich and Selena: The Series actor Oscar Avila. 

The film will also mark director Miguel Sapochnik's feature-film directing debut. 

A dangerous trek: Hanks's character has to run from a deadly storm along with a newly-made robot and the titular character's loyal canine companion

A dangerous trek: Hanks's character has to run from a deadly storm along with a newly-made robot and the titular character's loyal canine companion 

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