Saturday 2 July 2016

Inferno Trailer: Tom Hanks will Turn the Flick Button on ?

Film adaptations of The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown, Angels and Demons more than $ 1240000000 in worldwide box office receipts increase, so it was only a matter of time before one was adapted from the book by Robert Langdon Brown to push the franchise closer to $ 2,000,000th The fourth book in the series, Hell, has now been adapted and will be released later this year.



Before the first trailer for the film, Sony Pictures released a creation of the main demands of the plot summary. Although it does not give much away, it is likely that viewers who want to learn more about the general history of more movies.

The trailer has a few glimpses of the action of the film, and informing viewers about a mysterious switch. If the switch is released, half of people who die on earth. If not, then humanity will be extinct in 100 years. Teaser clip with the words: "Can you turn the switch?" He tells the audience to answer the question on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

The long-term trailer is scheduled for tomorrow, so that the story of the film is a bit 'below can be realized. You probably will not do too much, of course, because part of the fun of Brown's novels (and their amendments) mysteries to Langdon that discover. While the trailer position Langdon beginning of the film can deal with and set the track of indications that permanent, it is unlikely that the first trailer focused far beyond the secret switch and has a film some action.

And 'interesting to note that the third book in the series, The Lost Symbol, was originally designed as a follow-up Angels and Demons. Three writers, including Brown himself, was hired to work on adaptation, and it was expected that the final draft of the script in the first months of 2013. production is expected to start in mid-2013, but at the time, Sony announced that suit Inferno release time since 2016. angels and demons, published in the Da Vinci code, but their schedules have invested in the history of film, it has to wonder if Sony will adjust the symbol lost Inferno performs well in the theaters.

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