Tom Hanks Asks Photographer to ‘Shut The F–K Up’ at Phoenician Scheme Red Carpet

At the New York City debut of “The Phoenician Scheme“, there was a playful exchange between Tom Hanks and a photographer that caused quite a stir. This amusing incident triggered laughter among the spectators and maintained a relaxed ambiance at the prestigious event. Now, there’s lots of interest to find out what actually transpired.

Tom Hanks jokingly loses his cool on a photographer

Tom Hanks drew notice at the New York City debut of The Phoenician Scheme, as he humorously grew irritated with a paparazzo during the red-carpet event. While striking poses for formal pictures, the thespian playfully expressed frustration when fellow journalists teased that the session was taking too long.

In a playful manner, Hanks indicated his desire to join the other photographers by saying, “I’d love to be in their spot!” Then, he humorously added, “Quiet down over here!” This comment caused the photographers near him to chuckle. (via Page Six)

Apart from Hanks, Bryan Cranston, the actor portraying his brother in the movie, also contributed to the jovial atmosphere. When a photographer mentioned that his tie was slightly off-center, Cranston quipped, “My tie is crooked!” He then playfully addressed the photographer, saying, “Thank you for pointing that out.” Cranston even jokingly proposed a new product line, titled “Askew Ties,” hinting at its purpose.

The red carpet was a glamorous gathering, featuring Benicio del Toro, Mia Threapleton, Scarlett Johansson, Michael Cera, Steve Park, and Hope Davis as attendees. After the screening concluded at Jazz at Lincoln Center, partygoers moved on to the Metropolitan Club for the afterparty. Additionally, notable celebrities such as Matthew Broderick, Jon Hamm, Gina Gershon, Steve Buscemi, and Catherine Keener could be seen attending the event as well.

The Phoenician Scheme narrates the tale of Zsa-zsa Korda, who embarks upon an unusual journey along with his daughter and her teacher, on this uncharted path.

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2025-05-30 12:12