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Boxoffice - October 2016

The Official Magazine of the National Association of Theatre Owners

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INFERNO<br />

PARAMOUNT / OCT. 28<br />

n Writer Dan Brown has written<br />

five Robert Langdon novels (a sixth,<br />

Origin, is due next year). The Internet<br />

will tell you that he’s now worth $140<br />

million. That’s a lot of creepy, conspiracy-tinged,<br />

Freemasonry-ish, Eye<br />

of Providence–imprinted dollar bills.<br />

Inferno is the third film in the series<br />

(they skipped The Lost Symbol for<br />

some reason. Or no reason at all. It is a<br />

riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside a<br />

Starbucks cup). Tom Hanks returns as<br />

Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon<br />

and is joined by Felicity Jones—soon<br />

to appear in Rogue One—as he tries to<br />

regain lost memories while also trying<br />

to solve a riddle as mysterious as the<br />

reasons they didn’t make The Lost<br />

Symbol.<br />

CAST TOM HANKS, FELICITY JONES,<br />

BEN FOSTER DIRECTOR RON HOWARD<br />

GENRE MYSTERY, THRILLER RATING<br />

PG-13 FOR SEQUENCES OF ACTION<br />

AND VIOLENCE, DISTURBING IMAGES,<br />

SOME LANGUAGE, THEMATIC<br />

ELEMENTS, AND BRIEF SENSUALITY<br />

RUNNING TIME 121 MIN.<br />

PICTURED: TOM HANKS<br />

OCTOBER <strong>2016</strong> BoxOffice ® 99

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