Tom Hanks’ Film Here to Premiere in MENA Cinemas on November 28 via beIN’s MIRAMAX

The original film reunites Academy Award-winning actor Tom Hanks and Golden Globe-winning Director Robert Zemeckis.
Image Credit: Supplied
2 hours ago

Dubai, UAE – MIRAMAX, the award-winning global film and television studio, owned by beIN MEDIA GROUP (beIN) and Paramount, is thrilled to announce that Here, directed by Robert Zemeckis, starring Tom Hanks and Robin Wright, is set to be released in cinemas across Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region on 28 November, following its US release earlier this month.

Here, based on the groundbreaking graphic novel by Richard McGuire, takes audiences on a journey through time, exploring the lives of individuals who occupy the same physical space over millennia. The narrative unfolds in a single location, showcasing moments from the prehistoric era to events far into the future. By weaving together personal and universal themes, the film invites audiences to reflect on love, loss, and the passage of time.

The original film follows married couple Richard (Tom Hanks) and Margaret (Robin Wright) and uses groundbreaking anti-aging technology to bring the characters to life across multiple decades, adding a visual layer of innovation to this emotionally resonant story.

MIRAMAX’s ambition for original content aligns with beIN’s continued strategic push into the entertainment industry. Here is the latest production by MIRAMAX since beIN acquired the studio in 2016. Other notable releases include industry-acclaimed The Holdovers (1 Academy Award, 2 Golden Globes & 2 BAFTAs), original series The Gentlemen (#1 release on Netflix globally) and The Beekeeper (over $150 million grossed globally). 

Latest from Blog

Don't Miss

Silal and Shouguang Vegetable Industry Group announce strategic partnership

Abu Dhabi, UAE – Silal, Abu Dhabi’s leading agri-food and technology company,

Young Nepali Cricketer Draws Inspiration from Pandya and Kohli, Praises Hong Cricket’s Return to Sixes

Kathmandu, Nepal: Rising Nepalese cricketer Pratish Gharti Chhetri impressed with the ball