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Da Vinci Code 3rd Movie
Sony Pictures Seems Dante’s Nine Circles of Hell have been rearranged, and Langdon is mixed up with some heavy stuff. Thing is, he woke up in an Italian hospital with amnesia and can’t remember why he’s involved. Did he steal Dante’s Death Mask? And why he is having these visions? Although our hero is told that he has no idea what the people behind this are capable of, he continues to dig. Conclusion: “Dante’s Inferno isn’t fiction — it’s a prophecy.” A plague has been created that could wipe out half of Earth’s population, and guess who’s just the guy to stop it?
Yes, well, Langdon and the doctor he hopes will help him regain his memories. Irrfan Khan, Omar Sy, Ben Foster and Sidse Babett Knudsen co-star in the film, which Sony Pictures boasts is “testing through the roof.” Worldwide Marketing and Distribution President Josh Greenstein even weigh in: “There is tremendous excitement for the franchise as evidenced by the overwhelmingly positive test response,” he said in a statement. “Among all audiences, Inferno scores in the 90s in the top two boxes, and with the core audience of older women, it’s 100%.
Once again, Ron Howard really delivered. This movie will be a huge global event.” Howard’s first two Brown adaptations combined for $1.24 billion worldwide. Angels & Demons scribe David Koepp also penned the screenplay for Inferno, which opens October 28. Check out the trailer and tell us what you think.
This book by Hank Hanegraaff and Paul Maier is the only hands-on accessible reference guide. And the updated edition of The Da Vinci Code: Fact or Fiction? Includes a gospel presentation that can help you turn debate about the book and movie into an evangelistic opportunity. Having starred in The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons, Tom Hanks will complete the trilogy of Robert Langdon movies when he stars as the inquisitive Harvard University symbolist in Inferno, set. Oct 25, 2012 Also starring Ian McKellen, Jean Reno, and Alfred Molina, The Da Vinci Code was shot on location in France and the United Kingdom; the Louvre allowed the producers to film at the famous museum. Also starring Ian McKellen, Jean Reno, and Alfred Molina, The Da Vinci Code was shot on location in France and the United Kingdom; the Louvre allowed the producers to film at the famous museum.