PODCAST | Chiara Nicoletti interviews Dan Brown, Ron Howard, Tom Hanks, Felicity Jones, Omar Sy and Irrfan Khan on the film Inferno.
FRED Film Radio attended the press conference and press junket for the world premiere of Inferno.
The city of Florence is the real protagonist of the film as 90% of Inferno, the third film adapted from Dan Brown’s novels, takes place there. In this third chapter of Robert Langdon’s adventures, the famous symbolist will have to solve an “Dantesque” enigma to prevent the world from falling under a pestilential plague which might be caused by a virus created by a crazy millionaire.
At Langdon’ side, a new entry, Felicity Jones playing doctor Sienna Brooks.
Since Florence is the main location in the film, the city was chosen ton host the World premiere and the official press conference. Dan Brown, Ron Howard, Omar Sy, Felicity Jones and protagonist Tom Hanks attended. They have their own detailed ideas on their own ideas of what hell would be like, or what hell represents.
Since overpopulation is portrayed in the film as the biggest threat for humankind, Tom Hanks explains that for him, it’s not overpopulation but Ignorance to be the world’s imminent danger.
INFERNO. When Robert Langdon wakes up in an Italian hospital with amnesia, he teams up with Dr. Sienna Brooks, and together they must race across Europe against the clock to foil a deadly global plot.
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