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Tom Hanks to Portray Abraham Lincoln in Film Adaptation

Bringing a Best-Selling Novel to Life with Stop-Motion Animation

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In a move that is set to captivate audiences, Tom Hanks is set to portray President Abraham Lincoln in the upcoming film adaptation of George Saunders' best-selling novel "Lincoln in the Bardo". The film, which is...

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Tom Hanks to Portray Abraham Lincoln in Film Adaptation

Bringing a Best-Selling Novel to Life with Stop-Motion Animation

Monday, February 23, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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In a move that is set to captivate audiences, Tom Hanks is set to portray President Abraham Lincoln in the upcoming film adaptation of George Saunders' best-selling novel "Lincoln in the Bardo". The film, which is currently in production in London, will be a unique blend of live-action and stop-motion animation, with Hanks appearing as a live-action version of the 16th U.S. President.

Directed by Duke Johnson, who co-directed the Oscar-nominated animated feature "Anomalisa", the film is an adaptation of Saunders' 2017 novel, which explores Lincoln's relationship with his recently deceased 11-year-old son Willie Lincoln. The story is a poignant and powerful exploration of grief, love, and the complexities of the human experience.

Hanks, who is also producing the project through his Playtone label with partner Gary Goetzman, is joined by a talented team of producers, including Johnson, Devon Young Rabinowitz, and Paul Young for Starburns Industries. Saunders, who is adapting his own novel for the screen, is also on board as a producer, along with Steven Shareshian and Aaron Mitchell.

While the film is still in production, it is already generating buzz in the industry, with many eagerly anticipating the unique blend of live-action and stop-motion animation. The use of stop-motion animation will add a distinctive and imaginative element to the film, bringing the world of the novel to life in a way that will captivate audiences.

In other news, the world of entertainment is also seeing a revival of a classic Disney print, with Lilly Pulitzer launching a new collection featuring a vintage design from 1975. The collection, which is just in time for spring break, features a beloved print originally inspired by a Slim Aarons photograph of Lilly Pulitzer framed in a fabric flower. The throwback Vintage Vault Print features Mickey and Minnie Mouse, and is sure to delight fans of the iconic brand.

Meanwhile, the "Daily Variety" podcast is exploring the latest trends and personalities making headlines in showbiz. On a recent episode, Variety's Rebecca Rubin discussed the success of Sony Pictures' family film "G.O.A.T", which topped the box office, and how Elvis in Imax can still pack 'em in. TV critic Aramide Tinubu also shared her list of the best Black-led TV series of the past 10 years, highlighting some overlooked gems that are worth checking out.

However, not all is smooth sailing in the world of entertainment. A recent incident at the BAFTAs has sparked outrage, after a Tourette syndrome campaigner, John Davidson, inadvertently uttered a racial slur during a live ceremony. The incident has sparked a furious outcry, with many calling for greater awareness and understanding of the condition. While the incident was unfortunate, it has also sparked a necessary conversation about the need for greater inclusivity and sensitivity in the industry.

As the world of entertainment continues to evolve, it is clear that there are many exciting developments on the horizon. From the upcoming film adaptation of "Lincoln in the Bardo" to the revival of classic Disney prints, there is no shortage of creativity and innovation in the industry. However, it is also clear that there is still much work to be done in terms of promoting inclusivity and understanding, and it is up to all of us to play a part in creating a more compassionate and empathetic industry.

In a move that is set to captivate audiences, Tom Hanks is set to portray President Abraham Lincoln in the upcoming film adaptation of George Saunders' best-selling novel "Lincoln in the Bardo". The film, which is currently in production in London, will be a unique blend of live-action and stop-motion animation, with Hanks appearing as a live-action version of the 16th U.S. President.

Directed by Duke Johnson, who co-directed the Oscar-nominated animated feature "Anomalisa", the film is an adaptation of Saunders' 2017 novel, which explores Lincoln's relationship with his recently deceased 11-year-old son Willie Lincoln. The story is a poignant and powerful exploration of grief, love, and the complexities of the human experience.

Hanks, who is also producing the project through his Playtone label with partner Gary Goetzman, is joined by a talented team of producers, including Johnson, Devon Young Rabinowitz, and Paul Young for Starburns Industries. Saunders, who is adapting his own novel for the screen, is also on board as a producer, along with Steven Shareshian and Aaron Mitchell.

While the film is still in production, it is already generating buzz in the industry, with many eagerly anticipating the unique blend of live-action and stop-motion animation. The use of stop-motion animation will add a distinctive and imaginative element to the film, bringing the world of the novel to life in a way that will captivate audiences.

In other news, the world of entertainment is also seeing a revival of a classic Disney print, with Lilly Pulitzer launching a new collection featuring a vintage design from 1975. The collection, which is just in time for spring break, features a beloved print originally inspired by a Slim Aarons photograph of Lilly Pulitzer framed in a fabric flower. The throwback Vintage Vault Print features Mickey and Minnie Mouse, and is sure to delight fans of the iconic brand.

Meanwhile, the "Daily Variety" podcast is exploring the latest trends and personalities making headlines in showbiz. On a recent episode, Variety's Rebecca Rubin discussed the success of Sony Pictures' family film "G.O.A.T", which topped the box office, and how Elvis in Imax can still pack 'em in. TV critic Aramide Tinubu also shared her list of the best Black-led TV series of the past 10 years, highlighting some overlooked gems that are worth checking out.

However, not all is smooth sailing in the world of entertainment. A recent incident at the BAFTAs has sparked outrage, after a Tourette syndrome campaigner, John Davidson, inadvertently uttered a racial slur during a live ceremony. The incident has sparked a furious outcry, with many calling for greater awareness and understanding of the condition. While the incident was unfortunate, it has also sparked a necessary conversation about the need for greater inclusivity and sensitivity in the industry.

As the world of entertainment continues to evolve, it is clear that there are many exciting developments on the horizon. From the upcoming film adaptation of "Lincoln in the Bardo" to the revival of classic Disney prints, there is no shortage of creativity and innovation in the industry. However, it is also clear that there is still much work to be done in terms of promoting inclusivity and understanding, and it is up to all of us to play a part in creating a more compassionate and empathetic industry.

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