‘Are You Guys Allergic To Money?’: Tom Hanks Tells Us Why Forrest Gump 2 Never Happened, Despite The Studio Begging For It

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Take a moment to scan Tom Hanks’ filmography. You aren’t going to find a lot of sequels. The actor did a handful of Dan Brown adaptations, playing the symbologist Robert Langdon, and of course has been a staple of the Toy Story franchise as the voice of Woody. But Hanks usually plays characters that reach a natural conclusion to their arc. Sometimes that means death. Other times, it just means that the story has run its course. That appears to be the case with Forrest Gump, a powerhouse drama that swept the Oscars and earned Hanks his second Best Actor trophy. For years, there was talk of a sequel, Forrest Gump 2, but Hanks himself spoke to CinemaBlend to set the record straight.

Tom Hanks Talks Why A ‘Forrest Gump’ Sequel Never Happened – YouTube
Tom Hanks Talks Why A ‘Forrest Gump’ Sequel Never Happened - YouTube


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Forrest Gump has been a topic of conversation lately because Tom Hanks has reunited with Robin Wright and his Gump director, Robert Zemeckis, for the endearing drama Here, which we reviewed on the site. As part of his promotional tour, Hanks stopped by CinemaBlend’s official ReelBlend podcast and talked about how close they got to actually making Forrest Gump 2. As you might imagine, the studio was high on the idea. But as Hanks told ReelBlend:

Eric Roth and Bob and I, we got together, and Eric sort of mapped out what the second one could be. The studio actually said, ‘What, are you guys allergic to money?’ That’s one of the things they said. ‘What, you guys don’t want us to pull a dump truck up to your house and unload nickels, dimes and quarters?’ I said, ‘Okay, well, you know, we don’t know what it would be!’ And so we got together and talked about what the possibilities could be. And here’s what we could do. We could come up with a story. We could come up with a plot. We could come up with things that happened to the characters. We could come up with something that would work. But that was the only meeting we ever had about it, because when it was done, we just said, ‘This remains unnecessary.’ Why would we try to continue a story that came to its own complete and proper conclusion? So yeah. Talked about! Never gonna happen.

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