
Tom Hanks Recreates Iconic Cast Away Scene with Mr. Met
The Oscar-winning actor reunited with his most famous costar at Citi Field, but this time Wilson had a New York twist. Mr. Met dressed as the beloved volleyball to surprise Hanks during Saturday's Subway Series game.
Sometimes the best moments at a baseball game happen before the first pitch.
Tom Hanks sat in the front row at Citi Field Saturday night for the Mets-Yankees Subway Series when Mr. Met appeared dressed as Wilson, the volleyball companion from Hanks' 2000 film "Cast Away." The Mets mascot wore a white costume painted to look exactly like the bloody handprint face that became one of cinema's most memorable characters.
The crowd erupted as Hanks spotted the costumed mascot. Without missing a beat, the two-time Academy Award winner delivered what everyone hoped for: his famous desperate cry of "WILSONNNNN!" that defined the film's most heart-wrenching scene.
The original moment in "Cast Away" showed Hanks' character losing his only companion after years stranded on a deserted island. The scene struck such a chord with audiences that Wilson the volleyball became a cultural icon, despite being an inanimate object with no dialogue.

Twenty-four years later, that same emotional punch translated into pure joy at a baseball stadium. Fans captured the recreation on their phones, sharing the wholesome encounter across social media within minutes.
Sunny's Take
This sweet moment shows how the best entertainment memories stick with us and bring people together decades later. The Mets organization clearly knew exactly what would make Hanks smile and give their fans an unforgettable experience.
Baseball teams have long used mascots to entertain crowds, but Mr. Met elevated the game with this thoughtful costume choice. The fact that Hanks enthusiastically played along made it even more special for everyone watching.
It's rare to see Hollywood stars genuinely delighted by fan tributes, but Hanks has built his career on authenticity and warmth. His willingness to recreate his famous scene in a baseball stadium showed the same generosity that made him beloved in the first place.
The moment reminded us that joy doesn't always come from winning or losing. Sometimes it comes from a mascot in a volleyball costume and an actor willing to make thousands of people laugh on a Saturday night in Queens.
Based on reporting by MLB News
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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