Tom Hanks Withdraws Oscar Nominations and Leaves U.S: ‘I’ve Had Enough’

Tom Hanks, America’s beloved “everyman,” has officially declared he’s had enough. In a move that has left Hollywood and the nation stunned, the Oscar-winning actor announced he’s dropping all his recent Academy Award nominations and leaving the United States, citing deep disillusionment following Donald Trump’s reelection.

“This isn’t the America I wanted,” Hanks stated in a teary-eyed Instagram video, sitting on what appeared to be a replica of the bench from Forrest Gump. “I’ve played heroes, explorers, and even captains, but I can’t captain this sinking ship anymore.”

Hanks was a frontrunner in this year’s Oscars race, with nominations for A Better Tomorrow, A Kind Nation, and The Last Good Man. Yet, in an unprecedented move, the actor personally requested that the Academy withdraw his nominations, calling the awards “meaningless in a country that has lost its way.”
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The Academy, blindsided by Hanks’ decision, released a brief statement. “Tom Hanks has always been a pillar of integrity in the entertainment industry. While we regret his decision, we respect his stance.”

Hollywood insiders are calling Hanks’ departure the ultimate wake-up call. Long regarded as the moral compass of Tinseltown, Hanks’ exit underscores the growing unease many feel about the current state of American politics.

“If Tom Hanks doesn’t believe in America anymore, then what chance do the rest of us have?” tweeted actress Kerry Washington. “This is a national tragedy.”

Director Steven Spielberg, a longtime collaborator and close friend, called Hanks’ decision “heartbreaking but understandable.” “Tom is the soul of this industry and, in many ways, this country,” Spielberg said in a press release. “His absence will leave a void that cannot be filled.”

Hanks’ announcement has divided fans and sparked a cultural uproar. Social media exploded with hashtags like #BringBackTom and #AmericaLostHanks.

“I can’t believe Tom Hanks is leaving,” wrote one fan on Twitter. “This feels worse than when Toy Story 3 almost made me cry in public.”

Others, however, weren’t as sympathetic. “Another Hollywood elite throwing a tantrum because their guy didn’t win,” posted one critic. “Don’t let the door hit you, Tom.”

As expected, Donald Trump wasted no time addressing Hanks’ exit during a rally in Texas.

“Tom Hanks? Overrated,” Trump declared to thunderous applause. “He’s just mad because people voted for me, not his Hollywood friends. Maybe he should stick to playing make-believe.”

Trump also joked, “Hanks leaving is the best thing to happen to America since I started The Apprentice. Let him go! Greece can have him.”

Hanks and his wife, actress Rita Wilson, confirmed they will be relocating to Greece, a country the couple has often referred to as their “second home.” Hanks, who was granted honorary Greek citizenship in 2020, said the decision to move was an easy one.

“Greece understands democracy. It’s where it all began,” Hanks said in his Instagram video. “I’d rather live in a place that values history and progress than one that’s regressing into chaos.”

Wilson echoed the sentiment, stating, “We’ll always love America, but sometimes love means knowing when to let go.”

Hanks’ decision has fueled rumors of a growing celebrity exodus. Insiders suggest that Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep are also considering leaving the country. “Tom leaving might be the tipping point,” one source said. “If he’s out, who’s staying?”

The speculation has sparked panic among film studios, with producers scrambling to finalize deals with stars who may be contemplating a similar move.

For Hanks, the decision to withdraw from the Oscars and leave America is deeply symbolic. “I’ve always believed in the power of storytelling to inspire change,” Hanks said. “But when the real story of America is so disheartening, I can’t keep pretending on screen that everything is okay.”

He specifically mentioned his roles in Saving Private Ryan and Apollo 13 as examples of the America he once believed in—an America of courage, unity, and resilience. “That America feels like a distant memory,” he said.

While Hanks’ departure is a blow to Hollywood, the actor made it clear he has no plans to retire. He hinted at future projects focusing on global issues and themes of human resilience.

“I’ll keep telling stories,” Hanks said. “But from now on, they’ll be stories that transcend borders, because I can’t be confined by a country that no longer reflects the values I hold dear.”

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