Tom Hanks returns to our screens with another film about the Second World War, though this time on Apple TV+ rather than on the big screen.
Greyhound, which was 10 years in the making, was released on the platform on 10 July. The film tells the story of a U.S. Navy Captain, played by Hanks, who is charged with protecting allied ships as they cross the North Atlantic to deliver important materials to the UK.
The ships are seen passing through an infamously dangerous section of the North Atlantic, known as the Black Pit, while battling off German boats.
But just how much of the film is historically accurate, and how much is fiction? Is the film based on a true story? While the film is not exactly based on a true story, there are elements
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