Tom Hanks Reveals Why He Keeps Taking on WWII Projects 25 Years After “Band of Brothers”: 'I've Been Wrestling with This'

Tom Hanks Reveals Why He Keeps Taking on WWII Projects 25 Years After “Band of Brothers”: 'I've Been Wrestling with This'

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Key Points:

  • Tom Hanks is premiering a new 20-part documentary series, "World War II with Tom Hanks," on the History Channel this Memorial Day, exploring the major theaters of the war from 1939 to 1945.
  • Hanks explains his ongoing fascination with World War II stems from its moral clarity and relevance to contemporary societal challenges, particularly issues of racial and theological superiority.
  • His interest in the war began in childhood after witnessing an emotional reunion between his father and a fellow veteran, which left a lasting impression on him.
  • The series is executive produced by Hanks and historian Jon Meacham, created in collaboration with the National WWII Museum, and aims to connect historical events with present-day moral questions.
  • Despite decades of involvement in World War II projects, Hanks remains eager to continue exploring the era, indicating this documentary is not his final exploration of the subject.

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