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Inferno (2016 film)

Inferno is a 2016 American action mystery thriller film directed by Ron Howard and written by David Koepp, loosely based on the 2013 novel of the same name by Dan Brown. It is the sequel to The Da Vinci Code (2006) and Angels & Demons (2009), and is the third and final film in the Robert Langdon film series. It stars Tom Hanks, reprising his role as Robert Langdon, alongside Felicity Jones as Dr. Sienna Brooks, Omar Sy, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Ben Foster, and Irrfan Khan.

Inferno
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRon Howard
Screenplay byDavid Koepp
Based onInferno
by Dan Brown
Produced by
Starring
CinematographySalvatore Totino
Edited by
Music byHans Zimmer
Production
companies
Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing
Release dates
  • October 8, 2016 (2016-10-08) (Florence)
  • October 28, 2016 (2016-10-28) (United States)
Running time
121 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$75 million[2]
Box office$220 million[2]

Filming began on April 27, 2015, in Venice, Italy, and wrapped on July 21, 2015, in Budapest. The film premiered in Florence on October 9, 2016, and was released in the United States on October 28, 2016, ten years after release of The Da Vinci Code, in 2D and IMAX formats.[3] The film received negative reviews from critics, but grossed $220 million against a production budget of $75 million.[4][2]

Plot

Some time after helping the Vatican dealing with an antimatter threat, Harvard University professor Robert Langdon awakens in a hospital room in Florence, Italy. He has no memory of the last few days, but is plagued with hellish visions. Dr. Sienna Brooks, the doctor tending to him, reveals that he is suffering from amnesia as a result of a bullet wound to the head. An orderly says the police are there to question Langdon but the officer turns out to be Vayentha, an assassin, who shoots the orderly while coming up the hallway. Brooks helps Langdon to escape, and they flee to her apartment.

Among Langdon's personal belongings, Langdon and Brooks find a Faraday pointer, a miniature image projector with a modified version of Sandro Botticelli's Map of Hell, which itself is based on Dante's Inferno. They soon realize this is the first clue in a trail left by Bertrand Zobrist, a dangerously unstable villain who believed that rigorous measures were necessary to reduce the Earth's growing population, and who committed suicide three days earlier after being chased by armed government agents.

Langdon and Brooks figure out that Zobrist, who was obsessed with Dante, has created a biological superweapon he has dubbed "Inferno", with the potential of annihilating half the world's population. In the meantime, they have been traced by both Vayentha and government agents, who try to raid the apartment, forcing them to flee again. The government agents are headed by Elizabeth Sinskey, an old lover of Langdon's. Vayentha reports to her employer Harry Sims, the CEO of a private security company called "The Consortium", who is acting on behalf of Zobrist, who gives her instructions to kill Langdon as he had become a liability.

Langdon's knowledge of Dante's work and history, and of a hidden passage (when Langdon says "We will go through Armenia" - a secret door through one of the halls of Palazzo Vecchio), allows the two to follow clues, such as letters and phrases which lead to various locations in Florence and Venice, while inadvertently killing Vayentha and evading the agents. Along the way, Langdon discovers that he helped a friend of his steal and hide the Dante death mask, a crucial clue, an event that he also does not remember. Zobrist had provided Sims with a video message about the attack, to be broadcast after it has been released. Shocked by its content, Sims allies with Sinskey to prevent the outbreak. However, Langdon and Brooks are contacted by Christoph Bouchard, a man purporting to be working for the government, warning them that Sinskey is a double agent and is after the Inferno for her own profit. The three cooperate for a while, until Langdon realizes that Bouchard is lying and seeking to profit from Inferno himself, forcing the duo to flee on their own again.

Langdon figures out that the attack is in the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. With that knowledge, Brooks abandons Langdon, revealing that she was Zobrist's lover and that she will ensure the release of the weapon. Zobrist and Brooks used to play treasure hunt games; this trail was the backup plan in case something happened to Zobrist. Langdon is recaptured by Bouchard, but Sims kills Bouchard and rescues Langdon, who then re-teams with Sinskey, who asked him for help in interpreting the imagery from the Faraday pointer. Sims reveals he was hired by Brooks to kidnap Langdon when Zobrist had been killed, and drugged with benzodiazepine to induce a memory loss; the events in the hospital were all staged.

They deduce the weapon is in a plastic bag hidden underwater in the Basilica Cistern in Istanbul. The agents team – joined by Langdon, Sims, and Sinskey – race to locate and secure the bag, while Brooks and fellow Zobrist disciples attempt to detonate an explosive to rupture the bag and aerosolize the weapon. Sims incapacitates a disciple and kills another, but is fatally stabbed by Brooks who, refusing Langdon's pleas, releases the weapon by manually triggering an underwater blast. The detonation ruptures the bag, which however is trapped by Sinskey in a special containment unit. After struggling against Sinskey and Langdon to open the container, Brooks' last ally is killed by special units. The weapon is secured for analysis, while Langdon and Sinskey ruminate on the idealism of youth and the future of humanity. Langdon returns to Florence and covertly returns the Dante Death Mask.

Cast

Production

On July 16, 2013, Columbia Pictures set Ron Howard to direct Dan Brown's fourth novel in the Robert Langdon series, Inferno, with David Koepp writing the script.[9] Imagine Entertainment was set to produce the film, while Tom Hanks was again set to reprise his role as Robert Langdon.[9] On August 26, 2014, Sony had finalized the deal with Howard and Hanks, and set the film for April start of production in Italy.[5] Brian Grazer was also set to produce the film with Howard.[5]

On December 2, Felicity Jones was in early talks to join the film.[10] On February 17, 2015, studio revealed the confirmed cast for the film, including Jones as Dr. Sienna Brooks, Omar Sy as Christoph Bruder, Irrfan Khan as Harry "The Provost" Sims, and Sidse Babett Knudsen as Elizabeth Sinskey, head of the World Health Organization.[6] Ben Foster was set for an unspecified villainous role on March 10, 2015, which later revealed to be the role of Bertrand Zobrist.[7]

Filming

Filming began on April 27, 2015, in Venice, Italy,[11] and continued in Florence, Italy, starting at the end of April. Outdoor scenes featuring Hanks were filmed near the Palazzo Vecchio and elsewhere in the historic center of the city, starting on May 2, 2015. Some second unit stunts were filmed at an apartment building close to the Ponte Vecchio, in Florence. Low-flying aerial shots of Florence landmarks, its river and bridges were filmed on May 11, 2015.[12] A sequence displayed in an early trailer features a Padova railway station sign, but locals of Padova immediately recognized the scene as recreated somewhere else.[13] As of June 5, 2015, most of the film was planned to be shot in Budapest, Hungary at Korda Studios.[14] Filming wrapped on July 21, 2015.[15]

During location filming, its production codename was "Headache", a reference to a concussion suffered by Langdon early in the story.[12][16]

Music

The score was composed by Hans Zimmer and recorded at Synchron Stage Vienna in Austria.[17]

Release

In July 2013, Sony set the film a release date for December 18, 2015.[9] However, due to the date clash with Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the release date was moved to October 14, 2016.[18] In early 2016, the release date was pushed back two more weeks to October 28, 2016.[19] It was released in both 2D and 3D formats.[20]

On May 9, 2016, Sony Pictures released the first teaser trailer for the film.[21] The film premiered in Florence, Italy on October 8, 2016, at the New Opera Theater[22] and also held a premiere in India on October 13, 2016, due to the popularity of actor Irrfan Khan.[23]

Box office

Inferno grossed $34.3 million in the United States and Canada and $185.7 million in other countries for a worldwide total of $220 million, against a production budget of $75 million.[2]

In the United States and Canada, Inferno was initially expected to top the box office with around $25 million from 3,546 theaters in its opening weekend.[24][25] It made $800,000 from Thursday night previews and $5.6 million on its first day, lowering weekend projections to $15 million. It ended up opening to $14.9 million, finishing second at the box office behind Boo! A Madea Halloween and marked the fourth straight domestic disappointment for director Ron Howard.[26]

Internationally, the film was released two weeks ahead of its North American debut, across 53 overseas markets (about 66% of its total international market) in order to avoid competition from Disney/Marvel Studios' Doctor Strange. It finished at first place at the box office in 45 of those countries. In total, it opened to $49.7 million, of which $2.6 million came from IMAX theaters, the second biggest amount of October.[27][28] It fell 49% in its second weekend, earning $28.9 million from 58 markets and was surpassed by Jack Reacher: Never Go Back at the chart.[29] Italy, where the film was partly shot, delivered the biggest opening with $5 million. This was followed by Germany ($4.4 million), where it competed for No. 1 with the animated Finding Dory. Russia similarly opened to $4.4 million, followed by the United Kingdom and Ireland ($3.8 million), Spain ($2 million) and the Netherlands ($1.2 million).[27] Inferno's £2.97 million debut in the U.K. is considerably less than the first (£9.50 million) and the second film (£6.05 million).[30] In Latin America, the film debuted in first in all 11 markets, earning a combined $9 million. Brazil led with $4 million, followed by Mexico ($2.6 million).[27] Similarly in South East Asia, it saw top openings in six out of seven markets for a combined $6 million. Japan ($3.3 million), Taiwan ($1.7 million), India ($1.9 million) and Indonesia ($1 million) posted the biggest debuts.[27] In China, it opened at number one with $13.3 million.[31] In the Oceania region, Australia launched with $1.8 million. Inferno opened to number one across the Middle East for a regional total of $1.8 million.[27] The film opened in France on November 9 and grossed $24.3 million on its opening weekend.[32]

Critical reception

Inferno received generally negative reviews from critics.[33] On Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, the film has an approval rating of 23% based on 253 reviews; the average rating is 4.60/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Senselessly frantic and altogether shallow, Inferno sends the Robert Langdon trilogy spiraling to a convoluted new low."[34] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 42 out of 100 based on 47 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[35] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[36]

British film critic Mark Kermode gave the film a negative review, calling it, "intergalactically stupid".[37] Cinema Blend wrote Inferno is "insufferable. And while you're obviously meant to take Inferno with a dash of salt, it's so preposterously stupid and dumb that this rancid popcorn flick becomes increasingly nauseating the further you taste."[38]

See also

References

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Inferno is a 2016 American action mystery thriller film directed by Ron Howard and written by David Koepp loosely based on the 2013 novel of the same name by Dan Brown It is the sequel to The Da Vinci Code 2006 and Angels amp Demons 2009 and is the third and final film in the Robert Langdon film series It stars Tom Hanks reprising his role as Robert Langdon alongside Felicity Jones as Dr Sienna Brooks Omar Sy Sidse Babett Knudsen Ben Foster and Irrfan Khan InfernoTheatrical release posterDirected byRon HowardScreenplay byDavid KoeppBased onInfernoby Dan BrownProduced byBrian Grazer Ron HowardStarringTom Hanks Felicity Jones Irrfan Khan Omar Sy Ben Foster Sidse Babett KnudsenCinematographySalvatore TotinoEdited byDan Hanley Tom ElkinsMusic byHans ZimmerProductioncompaniesColumbia Pictures Imagine Entertainment LSG Productions LStar Capital Film Corporation Mid Atlantic FilmsDistributed bySony Pictures ReleasingRelease datesOctober 8 2016 2016 10 08 Florence October 28 2016 2016 10 28 United States Running time121 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 75 million 2 Box office 220 million 2 Filming began on April 27 2015 in Venice Italy and wrapped on July 21 2015 in Budapest The film premiered in Florence on October 9 2016 and was released in the United States on October 28 2016 ten years after release of The Da Vinci Code in 2D and IMAX formats 3 The film received negative reviews from critics but grossed 220 million against a production budget of 75 million 4 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Filming 3 2 Music 4 Release 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical reception 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditSome time after helping the Vatican dealing with an antimatter threat Harvard University professor Robert Langdon awakens in a hospital room in Florence Italy He has no memory of the last few days but is plagued with hellish visions Dr Sienna Brooks the doctor tending to him reveals that he is suffering from amnesia as a result of a bullet wound to the head An orderly says the police are there to question Langdon but the officer turns out to be Vayentha an assassin who shoots the orderly while coming up the hallway Brooks helps Langdon to escape and they flee to her apartment Among Langdon s personal belongings Langdon and Brooks find a Faraday pointer a miniature image projector with a modified version of Sandro Botticelli s Map of Hell which itself is based on Dante s Inferno They soon realize this is the first clue in a trail left by Bertrand Zobrist a dangerously unstable villain who believed that rigorous measures were necessary to reduce the Earth s growing population and who committed suicide three days earlier after being chased by armed government agents Langdon and Brooks figure out that Zobrist who was obsessed with Dante has created a biological superweapon he has dubbed Inferno with the potential of annihilating half the world s population In the meantime they have been traced by both Vayentha and government agents who try to raid the apartment forcing them to flee again The government agents are headed by Elizabeth Sinskey an old lover of Langdon s Vayentha reports to her employer Harry Sims the CEO of a private security company called The Consortium who is acting on behalf of Zobrist who gives her instructions to kill Langdon as he had become a liability Langdon s knowledge of Dante s work and history and of a hidden passage when Langdon says We will go through Armenia a secret door through one of the halls of Palazzo Vecchio allows the two to follow clues such as letters and phrases which lead to various locations in Florence and Venice while inadvertently killing Vayentha and evading the agents Along the way Langdon discovers that he helped a friend of his steal and hide the Dante death mask a crucial clue an event that he also does not remember Zobrist had provided Sims with a video message about the attack to be broadcast after it has been released Shocked by its content Sims allies with Sinskey to prevent the outbreak However Langdon and Brooks are contacted by Christoph Bouchard a man purporting to be working for the government warning them that Sinskey is a double agent and is after the Inferno for her own profit The three cooperate for a while until Langdon realizes that Bouchard is lying and seeking to profit from Inferno himself forcing the duo to flee on their own again Langdon figures out that the attack is in the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul With that knowledge Brooks abandons Langdon revealing that she was Zobrist s lover and that she will ensure the release of the weapon Zobrist and Brooks used to play treasure hunt games this trail was the backup plan in case something happened to Zobrist Langdon is recaptured by Bouchard but Sims kills Bouchard and rescues Langdon who then re teams with Sinskey who asked him for help in interpreting the imagery from the Faraday pointer Sims reveals he was hired by Brooks to kidnap Langdon when Zobrist had been killed and drugged with benzodiazepine to induce a memory loss the events in the hospital were all staged They deduce the weapon is in a plastic bag hidden underwater in the Basilica Cistern in Istanbul The agents team joined by Langdon Sims and Sinskey race to locate and secure the bag while Brooks and fellow Zobrist disciples attempt to detonate an explosive to rupture the bag and aerosolize the weapon Sims incapacitates a disciple and kills another but is fatally stabbed by Brooks who refusing Langdon s pleas releases the weapon by manually triggering an underwater blast The detonation ruptures the bag which however is trapped by Sinskey in a special containment unit After struggling against Sinskey and Langdon to open the container Brooks last ally is killed by special units The weapon is secured for analysis while Langdon and Sinskey ruminate on the idealism of youth and the future of humanity Langdon returns to Florence and covertly returns the Dante Death Mask Cast EditTom Hanks as Professor Robert Langdon a professor of symbology at Harvard University 5 Felicity Jones as Dr Sienna Brooks a doctor who helps Langdon escape 6 Omar Sy as Christophe Bouchard head of the SRS team Surveillance and Response Support of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control 6 Ben Foster as Bertrand Zobrist a billionaire and transhumanist scientist intent on solving the world s overpopulation problem 7 8 Sidse Babett Knudsen as Dr Elizabeth Sinskey head of the World Health Organization 6 Irrfan Khan as Harry The Provost Sims head of The Consortium helping Zobrist in his mission 6 Paul Ritter as CRC Tech Arbogast right hand man to Sims Ana Ularu as Vayentha The Consortium s agent in Florence who has orders to follow Langdon 8 Production EditOn July 16 2013 Columbia Pictures set Ron Howard to direct Dan Brown s fourth novel in the Robert Langdon series Inferno with David Koepp writing the script 9 Imagine Entertainment was set to produce the film while Tom Hanks was again set to reprise his role as Robert Langdon 9 On August 26 2014 Sony had finalized the deal with Howard and Hanks and set the film for April start of production in Italy 5 Brian Grazer was also set to produce the film with Howard 5 On December 2 Felicity Jones was in early talks to join the film 10 On February 17 2015 studio revealed the confirmed cast for the film including Jones as Dr Sienna Brooks Omar Sy as Christoph Bruder Irrfan Khan as Harry The Provost Sims and Sidse Babett Knudsen as Elizabeth Sinskey head of the World Health Organization 6 Ben Foster was set for an unspecified villainous role on March 10 2015 which later revealed to be the role of Bertrand Zobrist 7 Filming Edit Filming began on April 27 2015 in Venice Italy 11 and continued in Florence Italy starting at the end of April Outdoor scenes featuring Hanks were filmed near the Palazzo Vecchio and elsewhere in the historic center of the city starting on May 2 2015 Some second unit stunts were filmed at an apartment building close to the Ponte Vecchio in Florence Low flying aerial shots of Florence landmarks its river and bridges were filmed on May 11 2015 12 A sequence displayed in an early trailer features a Padova railway station sign but locals of Padova immediately recognized the scene as recreated somewhere else 13 As of June 5 2015 most of the film was planned to be shot in Budapest Hungary at Korda Studios 14 Filming wrapped on July 21 2015 15 During location filming its production codename was Headache a reference to a concussion suffered by Langdon early in the story 12 16 Music Edit The score was composed by Hans Zimmer and recorded at Synchron Stage Vienna in Austria 17 Release EditIn July 2013 Sony set the film a release date for December 18 2015 9 However due to the date clash with Star Wars The Force Awakens the release date was moved to October 14 2016 18 In early 2016 the release date was pushed back two more weeks to October 28 2016 19 It was released in both 2D and 3D formats 20 On May 9 2016 Sony Pictures released the first teaser trailer for the film 21 The film premiered in Florence Italy on October 8 2016 at the New Opera Theater 22 and also held a premiere in India on October 13 2016 due to the popularity of actor Irrfan Khan 23 Box office Edit Inferno grossed 34 3 million in the United States and Canada and 185 7 million in other countries for a worldwide total of 220 million against a production budget of 75 million 2 In the United States and Canada Inferno was initially expected to top the box office with around 25 million from 3 546 theaters in its opening weekend 24 25 It made 800 000 from Thursday night previews and 5 6 million on its first day lowering weekend projections to 15 million It ended up opening to 14 9 million finishing second at the box office behind Boo A Madea Halloween and marked the fourth straight domestic disappointment for director Ron Howard 26 Internationally the film was released two weeks ahead of its North American debut across 53 overseas markets about 66 of its total international market in order to avoid competition from Disney Marvel Studios Doctor Strange It finished at first place at the box office in 45 of those countries In total it opened to 49 7 million of which 2 6 million came from IMAX theaters the second biggest amount of October 27 28 It fell 49 in its second weekend earning 28 9 million from 58 markets and was surpassed by Jack Reacher Never Go Back at the chart 29 Italy where the film was partly shot delivered the biggest opening with 5 million This was followed by Germany 4 4 million where it competed for No 1 with the animated Finding Dory Russia similarly opened to 4 4 million followed by the United Kingdom and Ireland 3 8 million Spain 2 million and the Netherlands 1 2 million 27 Inferno s 2 97 million debut in the U K is considerably less than the first 9 50 million and the second film 6 05 million 30 In Latin America the film debuted in first in all 11 markets earning a combined 9 million Brazil led with 4 million followed by Mexico 2 6 million 27 Similarly in South East Asia it saw top openings in six out of seven markets for a combined 6 million Japan 3 3 million Taiwan 1 7 million India 1 9 million and Indonesia 1 million posted the biggest debuts 27 In China it opened at number one with 13 3 million 31 In the Oceania region Australia launched with 1 8 million Inferno opened to number one across the Middle East for a regional total of 1 8 million 27 The film opened in France on November 9 and grossed 24 3 million on its opening weekend 32 Critical reception Edit Inferno received generally negative reviews from critics 33 On Rotten Tomatoes a review aggregator the film has an approval rating of 23 based on 253 reviews the average rating is 4 60 10 The website s critical consensus reads Senselessly frantic and altogether shallow Inferno sends the Robert Langdon trilogy spiraling to a convoluted new low 34 On Metacritic the film has a score of 42 out of 100 based on 47 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 35 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 36 British film critic Mark Kermode gave the film a negative review calling it intergalactically stupid 37 Cinema Blend wrote Inferno is insufferable And while you re obviously meant to take Inferno with a dash of salt it s so preposterously stupid and dumb that this rancid popcorn flick becomes increasingly nauseating the further you taste 38 See also EditDante Alighieri and the Divine Comedy in popular cultureReferences Edit Inferno 12A British Board of Film Classification July 15 2016 Retrieved July 15 2016 a b c d Inferno 2016 Box Office Mojo Retrieved January 10 2017 Inferno www imax com June 13 2016 Was Inferno a Box Office Success Screen Rant November 17 2016 Retrieved April 11 2017 a b c Fleming Mike Jr August 26 2014 Sony Pictures Locks Tom Hanks Ron Howard For April Inferno Start Deadline Hollywood Retrieved May 4 2015 a b c d e Hipes Patrick February 17 2015 Robert Langdon Pic Inferno Adds Omar Sy amp More As Cast Goes Global Deadline Hollywood Retrieved February 18 2015 a b Kit Borys March 10 2015 Ben Foster Joining Tom Hanks in Inferno Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved May 4 2015 a b Da Vinci Code Sequel Inferno Starring Tom Hanks Starts Filming In Italy See Behind The Scenes PHOTOS Fashion amp Style Archived from the original on July 16 2015 Retrieved June 7 2015 a b c Kilday Gregg July 16 2013 Sony Sets Release Date for Film Adaptation of Dan Brown s Inferno The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved May 4 2015 Jaafar Ali December 2 2014 Felicity Jones In Early Talks To Join Inferno With Tom Hanks Deadline Hollywood Retrieved December 7 2014 Lesnick Silas April 27 2015 Production Begins on Ron Howard s Da Vinci Code Sequel Inferno ComingSoon net Retrieved April 28 2015 a b Inferno riprese in citta attenzione c e il rischio di finire nel film Inferno location shooting in the city beware of risk of ending up in the film Firenze Today in Italian May 7 2015 Retrieved May 13 2015 Tom Hanks inseguito in stazione Non e Padova quella in Inferno Tom Hanks chased in Padua s train station That s not Padua Il Mattino di Padova in Italian May 11 2016 Retrieved May 11 2016 Tom Hanks To Move To Budapest For Shooting Of New Movie Inferno Hungary Today January 16 2015 Retrieved June 5 2015 Ron Howard RealRonHoward July 21 2015 Wrapped InfernoMovie and now heading into the editing rooms TomHanks FelicityJones amp Co were a blast pic twitter com QKM1U2TLII Tweet Retrieved July 27 2015 via Twitter San Marco torna set cinematografico Ron Howard dirige Tom Hanks San Marco back film set Ron Howard directs Tom Hanks Il Gazzettino in Italian April 27 2015 Retrieved May 13 2015 Inferno SynchronStage Vienna www synchronstage com Retrieved February 8 2023 Sneider Jeff October 9 2014 Tom Hanks Ron Howard s Inferno Moves Off Star Wars Episode VII Release Date TheWrap Retrieved May 4 2015 Gallagher Brian February 17 2016 The Ring Sequel Rings Gets a New Halloween Release Date MovieWeb Retrieved March 14 2016 October 2016 Releases Film Distributors Association Retrieved January 27 2016 Sony Pictures Entertainment May 9 2016 INFERNO Teaser Trailer HD retrieved May 10 2016 FOTI TITTI GIULIANI October 8 2016 Cinema Inferno red carpet stile Hollywood a Firenze Tom Hanks superstar FOTO La Nazione Team Fabnewz September 29 2016 Inferno to Release in India First Due to Irrfan Khan s Popularity Will Madea Kick Jack Reacher In The Shins Box Office Preview Deadline Hollywood October 19 2016 Box Office Tom Hanks Inferno Looks to Ignite With 25 Million Debut Variety October 25 2016 Inferno Takes on the World Series as Doctor Strange Debuts Overseas Box Office Mojo a b c d e Nancy Tartaglione October 16 2016 Inferno Ignites With 50M Offshore Miss Peregrine Tops 130M Intl Box Office Deadline Hollywood Retrieved October 17 2016 Pamela McClintock October 30 2016 Weekend Box Office Inferno Loses to Madea in 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