Bad Bunny & Oscar-Nominee Eyed for Tom Hanks’ Next Baseball Movie

Tom Hanks is circling another character-driven story as a familiar creative partnership begins to take shape again. At the same time, Bad Bunny and Colman Domingo have emerged as names linked to the developing baseball project.

Tom Hanks and Marielle Heller team up again for the adaptation of The Comebacker

According to Variety, Tom Hanks will star in The Comebacker, an adaptation of a short story by Dave Eggers, with Marielle Heller directing. The project reunites Hanks and Heller after their 2019 collaboration A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood. Both will also produce the film through their respective production companies.

The story centers on a fading sports journalist who rediscovers purpose when he encounters a pitcher recovering from a traumatic on-field injury. Marielle Heller wrote the screenplay, adapting Dave Eggers’ short story from his collection The Forgetters and shifting the setting from the San Francisco Giants to the New York Mets. Tom Hanks will play a pitching coach connected to the injured player.

Studios are actively bidding for the project, with Sony Pictures leading negotiations alongside Focus Features and another contender. The team plans to begin production in October, with Gary Goetzman and Leah Holzer producing.

Bad Bunny and Colman Domingo in consideration for roles in The Comebacker adaptation

According to DeadlineBad Bunny and Colman Domingo are being considered for roles in The Comebacker, though no casting has been finalized. Sources indicate both actors are in early discussions, with their involvement currently at an “interested” stage.

Producers have not clarified which roles they may take, and scheduling may affect availability, particularly as Bad Bunnycontinues his world tour through July. Representatives for both actors have not confirmed participation. Filmmakers have not yet cast the role of the pitcher, and multiple actors are expected to show interest.

The project continues to draw industry attention due to its high-profile creative team and competitive studio bidding process. Studios remain in active negotiations, and they are expected to finalize a distribution deal soon.

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