There are multiple ports of entry for Tom Hanks’ WWII, historical Naval action drama, “Greyhound.” It’s a screenplay Hanks wrote himself—certainly not his first, but it’s a rather infrequent occurrence— based on the 1955 novel “The Good Shepherd” by C.
S. Forester, which denotes the actor/producer/writer’s personal connection to the material. It’s a big, expensive (and delayed) would-be theatrical release that Sony Pictures sold off to the Apple TV+ streaming platform for a whopping $70 million during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in the spring (which suggests multiple things).
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