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Tom Hanks' 'Greyhound' trailer out as legendary actor gets treated for coronavirus
While fans around the globe are hoping of a speedy recovery for actor Tom Hanks, who has been tested positive for Coronavirus, movie enthusiasts can watch his next movie Greyhound in June, this year.

Film critic and trade analyst Taran Adarsh shared the information on Twitter and wrote: "#TomHanks... #Greyhound to release in June 2020... Trailer out now.

"Earlier the month, a two-minute and 44-sec long captivating trailer of the film was dropped. Inspired by real-life events, the film is directed by Aaron Schneider from a screenplay by Hanks.

In the trailer, the 63-year-old actor is seen as a first-time captain who leads a convoy of allied ships carrying thousands of soldiers across to the front line. He and his team are seen battling the surrounding enemy boats, which follows the plot.

The official Instagram page of Greyhound shared the trailer with a caption stating, "Only thing more dangerous than the front lines was the fight to get there. Screenplay by @TomHanks inspired by actual events, #GreyhoundMovie comes to theatres June 12."

While sharing the poster, they captioned it as "His first mission was their last hope. Screenplay by @TomHanks inspired by actual events, #GreyhoundMovie comes to theatres June 12."

The Forrest Gump actor was recently tested positive for the highly contagious virus along with his superstar wife Rita Wilson and has since then been in quarantine.

The star couple seems to be enduring their isolation after testing positive for COVID-19 in Australia's Queensland with good cheer.