Tom Hanks has revealed how the simplicity of 'Finch' appealed to him.

Tom Hanks loved the story at the heart of 'Finch'

Tom Hanks loved the story at the heart of 'Finch'

The 65-year-old actor stars in the new post-apocalyptic drama as dying engineer Finch Weinberg, a man who tries to create a humanoid companion to look after his dog Goodyear when he passes away, and Hanks was delighted with the "very basic premise".

Tom told SFX magazine: "You didn't have to project anything onto it other than a very, very basic premise: a guy had a dog and it's very dangerous to be outside.

"(My thought) was just literally, 'Okay, this is not a sequel. It's original and yet familiar at the same time.'' "

The 'Forrest Gump' actor continued: "I thought it covered a whole bunch of different horizons, part of it because it was a road trip, but really because it was a love story between a guy and his dog."

Finch's robot companion is played by Caleb Landry Jones and Tom was impressed by director Miguel Sapochnik's decision to have an actor develop the cyborg as a character.

The Oscar-winning star explained: "I'm used to certain ways of doing this. One of them is to have nothing but a puppet. Another one is to have somebody that comes on and mimics me in order to get to the place where it is.

"Miguel always said, 'We are going to have a great actor playing Jeff. He will come up with a characterisation that is not so much based on you, but is going to be based on this boy-child droid that he has to learn at its own pace, at its own speed.'

"It ended up becoming this thing that was much fresher."


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