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Soulful, Inspiring Mister Rogers Movie Trailer Just Might Make You Cry


Did we ever deserve Fred Rogers? All evidence points to the contrary—yet there he was all those years, creating, producing, writing, and starring in the legendary children’s show Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. Rogers, who died in 2003, was a lauded figure in his lifetime, praised for his creative programming as much as he was for his saintly personality. (In times of calamity, how often do you see people quote his famous “look for the helpers” line?) Now, it appears, we are about to receive some much-needed Rogers content, with two new films on the horizon that will celebrate the TV icon’s legacy.

On Tuesday, Focus Features released the trailer for the upcoming documentary Won’t You Be My Neighbor? Directed by Oscar winner Morgan Neville (20 Feet from Stardom), the doc uses archival footage and never-before-seen clips of Rogers to contextualize his legacy and trace how his show addressed then-contentious social issues like civil rights and divorce.

Isn’t it a wondrous, pure thing? Doesn’t that trailer just fill you with hope and pat you on the back, assuring that everything is going to be O.K. eventually? Won’t You Be My Neighbor? debuted at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, drumming up warm reviews and whisking viewers into Rogers’s gentle inner life.

And beyond the documentary set, we’re also getting a film about Rogers titled You Are My Friend, starring Tom Hanks as the beloved entertainer. The film, which was officially announced in January, will be directed by Marielle Heller (The Diary of a Teenage Girl) and is based on a 1998 Esquire profile, in which Rogers was interviewed by reporter Tom Junod, who underwent a personal transformation after landing in Rogers’s orbit.

On Monday, Heller clarified in a statement to Entertainment Weekly that the film is “not a biopic.”

“I disliked that when it got announced it was characterized as such,” she said. “It’s really not. It’s a movie that’s largely focused on a reporter and [Mr. Rogers’s] relationship to his life, and how [the reporter’s] whole world changes when coming in contact with Fred Rogers.”

She added that this film tells “a story for our times, a story about kindness and family connection and trying to tap into our better self. God knows we need that right now!”

While researching the movie, Heller also noted, “the writers found that more people than they could possibly count credited Mr. Rogers with changing their lives.” You Are My Friend will zero in on Junod’s life. “[He was] in a critical point in his life—becoming a new father, having issues with his own father—and meeting Mr. Rogers to write a piece about him, thinking it’s going to be a bit of a puff piece, but it ends up changing his entire life.”

You Are My Friend will begin shooting this fall. Won’t You Be My Neighbor? will hit theaters this summer. Several seasons of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood are already on Amazon Prime, so you can dash back to your childhood whenever you want in the meantime.

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Fred Rogers promoted kindness and curiosity as the soothing host of long-running children's show 'Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.' He would have turned 90 on Tuesday. (Photo: PBS)

There is no better day to return to Mr. Rogers' neighborhood than his 90th birthday.

The upcoming documentary Won't You Be My Neighbor? revealed a new trailer for the occasion. Academy Award-winning director Morgan Neville (20 Feet From Stardom) takes an intimate look at the lessons and legacy of Fred Rogers, the beloved children's television host.

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood celebrated its 50th anniversary last month.

The documentary, out June 8, is described by filmmakers as "an emotional and moving film that takes you beyond zip-up cardigans and the land of make-believe, and into the heart of a creative genius, who inspired generations of children with compassion and limitless imagination."

More: 5 ways to celebrate 'Mister Rogers' Neighborhood' on its 50th anniversary

Also: I admired Mr. Rogers as a mentor from afar — now I'm walking in his sneakers.

The trailer shows how the warm Mr. Rogers' personality made his show an unlikely classic for the ages.

How? "Love is at the root of everything," Rogers says in answer in the clip.

This should hold fans over until Tom Hanks can appear onscreen as Fred Rogers in You Are My Friend, which was announced in January.

There's also the live-streaming platform Twitch, which has teamed up with PBS to celebrate Fred Rogers’ 90th birthday by airing 90 of the most popular episodes of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, starting March 20th (10 a.m. PT), followed by a complete run of the show’s 856 episodes.

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See how a little kindness makes a world of difference. Won't You Be My Neighbor? is an intimate look at America’s favorite neighbor: Mister Fred Rogers. Watch the trailer and see it in select theaters June 8th. #MrRogersMovie pic.twitter.com/NiOw6rh5bM

It’s a beautiful day to return to Mr. Rogers’ neighborhood.

The trailer for an upcoming documentary about the late children’s show host, “Won’t You Be My Neighbor,” was released on Tuesday, which would have been Fred Rogers’ 90th birthday. And it’s bound to make many Mr. Rogers fans tear up.

The film, directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Morgan Neville (“20 Feet From Stardom”), follows the popular PBS children’s show “Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood” and its beloved host from its debut in 1968 through 2001, and showcases generations of kids inspired to grow up as empathetic human beings.

Fotos International via Getty Images Fred Rogers on “Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood.”

“The greatest thing that we can do is to help someone know that they’re loved and capable of loving,” Rogers says in the trailer.

The trailer boasts footage and interviews with colleagues, including producer Margy Whitmer, and castmates Elizabeth Seamans (Mrs. McFeely) and François Clemmons (Officer Clemmons).

It also features interviews with Rogers himself, who died in 2003 at age 74.

The film isn’t the only Rogers-related movie that will hit the big screen. TriStar Pictures announced in January that actor Tom Hanks will play Rogers in the biopic “You Are My Friend.”

That movie follows the budding friendship between Rogers and the initially cynical journalist Tom Junod, who is assigned to write a profile on cardigan-loving host.

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