Robin Wright looked unrecognisable during a TV appearance on Monday as she opened up about reuniting with the cast and crew of Forrest Gump, 30 years after the film came out.

The actress, 57, starred in the iconic film in 1984 as Jenny, the childhood best friend and love interest of Forrest, played by Tom Hanks.

The Oscar-winning film depicts several decades in the life of Forrest Gump, a naïve and slow-witted yet athletically prodigious native of Alabama

Robin and Tom, 67, have reunited on a new film, alongside Forrest Gump director Robert Zemeckis and writer Eric Roth.

The film, called Here, is expected to be released this year and also stars Paul Bettany, Kelly Reilly, Leslie Zemeckis, Michelle Dockery and Gwilym Lee.

Robin Wright looked unrecognisable during a TV appearance on Monday as she opened up about reuniting with the cast and crew of Forrest Gump, 30 years after the film came out

Robin Wright looked unrecognisable during a TV appearance on Monday as she opened up about reuniting with the cast and crew of Forrest Gump, 30 years after the film came out

The actress, 57, starred in the iconic Oscar-winning film in 1984 as Jenny, the childhood best friend and love interest of Forrest, played by Tom Hanks (pictured together in film)

The actress, 57, starred in the iconic Oscar-winning film in 1984 as Jenny, the childhood best friend and love interest of Forrest, played by Tom Hanks (pictured together in film)

The Oscar-winning film depicts several decades in the life of Forrest Gump, a naïve and slow-witted yet athletically prodigious native of Alabama (pictured in film)

The Oscar-winning film depicts several decades in the life of Forrest Gump, a naïve and slow-witted yet athletically prodigious native of Alabama (pictured in film)

Discussing working with Tom, Robert and Eric again, Robin gushed that the experience was 'incredible' and felt as thought 'no time had passed'.

Robin looked radiant during her appearance on This Morning, and opted for a chic ensemble.

She said: 'We just worked again together, Tom and I just did a movie called Here.

'The whole band got back together, Robert Zemeckis directed it, Eric Roth wrote it. It was incredible, reuniting 30 years later, it was like no time had passed. There was nothing awkward about it.'

Trying to remain tight-lipped about the plot of the film, she teased: 'It's never been done before, the way it is shot, which is it's original content. 

'But it's called Here because everything happens over all periods of time here. It's very different.'

Here is based on the graphic novel of the same name by Richard McGuire, and is said to cover the events of a single room and its inhabitants spanning from the past to well into the future.

The film has already caused a stir, as it uses new hyperrealistic AI technology in order to digitally de-age and face-swap the actors in real time, instead of through post-production.

Robin also discussed the impact of films like Forrest Gump and her other cult classic film, The Princess Bride.

Robin and Tom, 67, have reunited on a new film, called Here, alongside Forrest Gump director Robert Zemeckis and writer Eric Roth, which Robin called 'incredible'

Robin and Tom, 67, have reunited on a new film, called Here, alongside Forrest Gump director Robert Zemeckis and writer Eric Roth, which Robin called 'incredible'

Robin also discussed the impact of films like Forrest Gump and her other cult classic film, The Princess Bride (pictured)

Robin also discussed the impact of films like Forrest Gump and her other cult classic film, The Princess Bride (pictured)

She said: 'You don't know what the film is going to be when you're shooting them - what the response is going to be like or its success. And you do feel very blessed to have been a participant in two very iconic films.'

Speaking specifically about the enduring success of Forrest Gump, she admitted: 'We had no idea [whether it would be a success]. What we felt shooting it and what I think you see in the film, was that it was sentimental without being cheesy.'

Robin will next be seen in dark fantasy film Damsel, which is set to be released on Netflix on Friday.

She plays the evil Queen Isabelle, opposite Millie Bobby Brown in the lead role of Elodie, a dutiful damsel who agrees to an arranged marriage with a handsome prince.

However, she soon learns that the royal family have recruited her as a sacrifice to repay an ancient debt.

Robin discussed the film, explaining: 'It's not the conventional fairytale we're all used to. It's basically a female empowerment movie and Millie is amazing in it. 

'It's a survival story about a damsel in distress who doesn't get rescued - she rescues herself.'

Robin will next be seen in dark fantasy film Damsel, which is set to be released on Netflix on Friday as the evil Queen Isabelle (pictured in film)

Robin will next be seen in dark fantasy film Damsel, which is set to be released on Netflix on Friday as the evil Queen Isabelle (pictured in film) 

She stars opposite Millie Bobby Brown, 20, who Robin praised as a 'power house' for her work in the film and successful career (pictured together on Friday)

She stars opposite Millie Bobby Brown, 20, who Robin praised as a 'power house' for her work in the film and successful career (pictured together on Friday)

She admitted that playing the villain was 'so much fun' and added: 'It definitely gives you more layers to play with.'

Robin praised her co-star, Stranger Things' Millie, 20, for her work in the film and all her success at such a young age.

She gushed: 'It is fascinating to watch somebody  from that generation, the confidence and strength that these young girls and boys have. 

'I was very impressed by her acting skills and look at what she's accomplished, at 20 years old. She's a power house.'

Robin Wright in a scene from the 1999 film Message in a Bottle

Robin Wright in a scene from the 1999 film Message in a Bottle