Sony Pictures has officially set December 18, 2015 as the release date for director Ron Howard's Inferno, the third feature film about Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, based on the books by Dan Brown.
THR reports that Tom Hanks, who starred as Langdon in the previous two films The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons, will reprise his role for Inferno. Imagine will produce the film from a script by David Koepp.
Howard and Hanks were previously attached to a different Dan Brown adaptation, The Lost Symbol, which appears to have fizzled out.
This latest installment sees Langdon out to stop a threatening worldwide plague, as he follows clues laid out in Dante's The Divine Comedy that take him to Florence and Venice, Italy.
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