Is the world’s most lovable actor hiding a dark side?
Social media is officially losing its mind over the second trailer for The Circle, and it’s not just because of the high-stakes tech drama. Fans are buzzing about a rare “villain era” turn for none other than Tom Hanks.
The new footage from STX Entertainment takes us inside a sleek, technological utopia that looks a little too much like our own reality for comfort. Emma Watson stars as a brilliant young computer wiz who lands her dream job at a powerful tech giant—only to realize the dream might actually be a surveillance nightmare.
The moment sparking the most online chatter features Hanks, who has spent decades as “America’s Dad,” leaning into a role that feels decidedly more sinister than his usual heroic everyman.
“Knowing is good. Knowing everything is better,” Hanks says in the trailer, delivering the movie’s chilling tagline.
Fans on X (formerly Twitter) were quick to react to the subversion of his nice-guy persona. “Seeing Tom Hanks as a tech mogul villain is the jump scare I didn’t know I needed,” one fan joked, while others on TikTok are already dissecting the “creepy boss” vibes he brings to the screen.
Based on the novel by Dave Eggers, the film serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of a surveillance state. While Watson’s character is initially embraced by Hanks’ seemingly warm-and-fuzzy leader, she soon discovers that the company’s reach into private lives goes way too far.
Watson is back in her signature “plucky heroine” mode, but she’s not alone in the fight. Star Wars favorite John Boyega joins the cast as her accomplice in unraveling the company’s dark secrets.
Eagle-eyed viewers also spotted Patton Oswalt in the trailer, appearing to play a lackey to Hanks’ megalomaniac character.
Casting Hanks in this role is being hailed as a stroke of genius. While anyone can play a “mustache-twirling” villain, there is something uniquely terrifying about a fatherly figure who uses tiny cameras and drones to control the world.
After a career spent playing the grounded hero in films like Cast Away, this dark turn is a major departure for the Oscar winner. Will audiences be able to handle a world where Tom Hanks isn’t the good guy?
We’ll find out when The Circle hits theaters, but one thing is for sure: we’re never looking at our webcams the same way again.
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