Tom Hanks runs into deathtraps on the film set of Dan Brown's Inferno

By Stephanie Bunbury
Updated October 10 2016 - 6:09pm, first published October 9 2016 - 9:19am
Tom Hanks and Felicity Jones hunt for clues in <i>Inferno</i>. Photo: Sony Pictures
Tom Hanks and Felicity Jones hunt for clues in <i>Inferno</i>. Photo: Sony Pictures
Tom Hanks (from left),  Sidse Babett Knudsen, director and producer Ron Howard,  Omar Sy, author Dan Brown and Felicity Jones in Florence. Photo: Luca Dammicco/Sony Pictures
Tom Hanks (from left), Sidse Babett Knudsen, director and producer Ron Howard, Omar Sy, author Dan Brown and Felicity Jones in Florence. Photo: Luca Dammicco/Sony Pictures
Tom  Hanks and  Audrey Tautou in the film adaptation of the book that began the series, <i>The Da Vinci Code</i>. Photo: Sony Pictures
Tom Hanks and Audrey Tautou in the film adaptation of the book that began the series, <i>The Da Vinci Code</i>. Photo: Sony Pictures
Tom Hanks and Felicity Jones in <i>Inferno</i>.  "We run a lot in all of these Dan Brown movies," Hanks says, "because we have to save the world."  Photo: Sony Pictures
Tom Hanks and Felicity Jones in <i>Inferno</i>. "We run a lot in all of these Dan Brown movies," Hanks says, "because we have to save the world." Photo: Sony Pictures

And so the juggernaut rolls on. Inferno, the movie, is here, based on the blockbusting novel that has put author Dan Brown back on the Forbes rich list. Tom Hanks is back as Robert Langdon. This time, the exotic setting is Florence, with side trips to Venice and Istanbul, and the signs and symbols Langdon has to decode refer back to the 16th-century poet Dante Alighieri.

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