![]() ![]() The lucrative nature of Dan Brown novels and the subsequent films mean big bucks will be on offer to make one last go of Langdon’s unquenchable thirst for a broken code. What a charmer, Elaine Stritch can't get enoughįor Hanks, though, this is a cash cow not to be passed up. ![]() Most regarded it as a pretty awful attempt at a piece of literature, while the Daily Mail offered up the most positive review. The Hollywood Reporter had the date.ĭespite a poor critical response for both of the previous Dan Brown-novel movies – The Da Vinci Code managed 25% on Rotten Tomatoes, while Angels & Demons only marginally improved on that with 37% - they have fared well at the box office, grabbing over $1.2b from conspiracy-hungry movie-goers, the type of which probably believe half of what’s happening in the film, or can’t understand it and think Langdon as a modern day Indiana Jones.īut it’s not looking particularly good for Inferno the prospects of it translating into a critically acclaimed film appear bleak when you look at the novel’s reviews. 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 for release on December 18th 2015. ![]()
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