Tom Hanks has called the decision to debut his new film on streaming platform Apple TV+ “an absolute heartbreak”.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, however, Sony Pictures sold the film’s rights to Apple TV+, where it will debut on 10 July.
The film, which is directed by Moulin Rouge’s Baz Luhrmann, will resume production this month following its three-month hiatus.
Greyhound, which stars Hanks as a US Navy commander at the beginning of the Second World War, was originally intended for cinema release.
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