Follow us on Google News

Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed

Earlier this year, Tom Hanks endorsed English actor Idris Elba to portray the iconic character of James Bond on the silver screen. Appreciating Elba’s acting skills and ability to pull off the suave Bond suit, Hanks’ endorsement received a mixed reaction from fans. However, with some of his comments on the famousDoctor Whoseries, theInfernoactor risked being the most hated man in England.

Tom Hanks

During an interview with theHappy Sad Confusedpodcast, Hanks weighed in on the intriguing possibility of portraying the iconic British sci-fi character,Doctor Who.

READ MORE:Doctor Who Fans Declare War on Marvel Fans for Trolling 11th Doctor’s Fantastic Four Casting Rumor: “Could totally see him as Reed Richards”

The Master Doctor Who

Tom Hanks addressed the potential role ofDoctor Whoand the challenge of an American Time Lord

Having graced the television screens for more than six decades,Doctor Whohas witnessed around thirteen different actors taking up the role of the Time Lord. During his conversation on the podcast,Tom Hanksrevealed that the actor who played the Twelfth Doctor,Peter Capaldihad suggested Hanks to be the next Time Lord.

Although Hanks did express his enthusiasm over the possibilities, he did acknowledge that there was a possibility of backlash from the fans. Pointing out how the casting choice might invite criticism, Hanks said,

Tom Hanks in a still from Saving Private Ryan

“That would’ve been a blast, but that’s all, that’s all scheduling I guess. Can’t do every job. And honestly, me as Doctor Who– can you imagine? Can you imagine the outrage? I’m an American, and I’m gonna go over, and I’m gonna jump in that you know, red telephone box, and you know, and either wear a scarf and whatever it is.”

Well, can anyone blame Hanks for believing that? Scared how his nationality might prove to be a hurdle in the casting process, Hanks went on to explain the intricate relationship between a character and an actor’s nationality.

“That should have been the first sign”: Tim Burton Revealed Why He Was Fired by Disney Only for Studio to Bring Him Back to Deliver His $1B Blockbuster With Johnny Depp

READ MORE:“The last actor to get an offer”- ‘Doctor Who’ Star Matt Smith Refuses to Admit He Is Replacing John Krasinski in MCU as ‘Reed Richards’ Rumors

Tom Hanks elaborated on why an actor’s nationality is important while making casting choices

While talking to podcast host Josh Horowitz, Hanks added that if an actor shares the same nationality as the character, it becomes easier to instill a sense of authenticity. He explained that drawing parallels can help an individual to understand the identity of the character in a much more effective manner. He said,

“I don’t think Anthony Quinn could play Zorba the Greek in today’s popular judgment, you know. But why? You know why Josh– cause he’s not Greek. So imagine the– imagine the cry if I had played world-famous– I would’ve played one of the Daleks, maybe. I would’ve been inside one of those big salt and pepper shakers talking in that automated voice– with an English accent, by the way.”

“I didn’t even know who he was”: Dustin Hoffman Thought Martin Scorsese Was Crazy Before He Made History With Robert De Niro in ‘Taxi Driver’

READ MORE:“I could have died, it was horrific”: Kevin Hart Freaks Out Just Listening to ‘Doctor Who’ Star’s Scary Moment With a Poisonous Animal

While the idea of theInfernoactor taking on the iconic role may raise eyebrows, maybe making him the most hated actor in England, the idea of an AmericanDoctor Whoisn’t entirely out question. Reportedly, American actor and hostNeil Patrick Harrisis slated to play a villain in an upcoming 60th-anniversary special alongside returning Doctor, David Tennant.

Source:Happy, Sad, Confused(via ScreenRant)

Devyani Sharma

Articles Published :288

With a portfolio of over 600 articles, Devyani Sharma is a freelance writer working in the Entertainment and Sports niche. With a Master’s Degree in English literature, Devyani places great importance on the power of words and their ability to connect with readers. When not busy watching sci-fi movies, action thrillers and comedies, Devyani indulges in her love for fiction novels and writing about NASCAR races.

More from Devyani Sharma

“That should have been the first sign”: Tim Burton Revealed Why He Was Fired by Disney Only for Studio to Bring Him Back to Deliver His $1B Blockbuster With Johnny Depp

“I didn’t even know who he was”: Dustin Hoffman Thought Martin Scorsese Was Crazy Before He Made History With Robert De Niro in ‘Taxi Driver’

“I’m just wearing a c*ck sock”: Bryan Cranston’s Intimate Scene With Julia Roberts Backfired Horribly After Getting Too Excited About Filming

Perfect Match Season 3: How Did Ollie Propose to AD?

Severance Season 3: Why Isn’t Ben Stiller Directing? Details Inside

Timo Tjahjanto Shades Keanu Reeves Film: Why is Nobody 2 Not a Desperate John Wick Ripoff?

Why Is Sharon Stone Dissing Basic Instinct Reboot Despite Years of Clout? Details Inside

Anya Taylor-Joy and Meryl Streep Circling Same Role In Cameron Crowe’s Next Big Bet: Reports

What Did Justin Baldoni Say to Isabela Ferrer? Alarming Revelation in Blake Lively’s Lawsuit

Doctor WhoIdris ElbaTom Hanks