Tom Hanks Movie ‘A Man Called Otto’ Shifts To Christmas

Breaking News, Film News

Sony has decided to kick off the Tom Hanks movie A Man Called Otto on Christmas Day in an exclusive opening in New York and Los Angeles versus a wide release on Wednesday, December 14.

The movie then will go wide over MLK weekend, January 13, which is where Warner Bros.’ House Party and Universal/Blumhouse’s M3GAN resides.

The Marc Forster-directed film of the follows Otto (Hanks), a grumpy widower whose only joy comes from criticizing and judging his exasperated neighbors. He meets his match when a lively young family moves in next door, leading to an unexpected friendship that will turn his world upside-down. David Magee adapted the Fredrik Backman novel.

Sony’s previous Hanks movie, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, released in 2019, earned the actor his sixth Oscar nomination — and first in the supporting role category — for playing longtime PBS kids show host Fred Rodgers.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Garcelle Beauvais Won’t Apologize to Kyle Richards Until She Gets One
Best old Country Songs Of 70s, 80s, 90s 🤠 Top 100 Best Classic Country Songs Ever
Amy & Jake’s Secret Romance May Come Out During Doc Season 1 Episode 5, and We Can’t Wait
Adam Sandler And George Clooney Is A Movie Pairing I Didn’t Have On My Bingo Card, But There’s A Reason I’m Really Intrigued
Vin Diesel’s Fast 11 Update Has Big The Fast And The Furious Energy, And I Couldn’t Agree More With Ludacris’ Comment