Three Hanks-related (or Hanks-adjacent) podcasts worth checking out this week
Tom Hanks, seen here in New York on Nov. 17, 2019, has been making the promotional rounds for his film Greyhound.The beloved actor is everywhere, mostly because he’s been promoting the Second World War action thriller. The film is streaming on the upstart Apple TV+ after its traditional theatrical release was cancelled because of COVID-19.
The Oscar-winner and his wife Rita Wilson tested positive for the novel coronavirus in early March and have since recovered. Appearing onthis week, the 64-year-old talked about his experience with the disease, saying “I had bones that felt like they were made of soda crackers.”Hanks is particularly ubiquitous these days on podcasts. Clearlyhas hitched its wagon to the bankable actor.
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