![]() ![]() ![]() On the silver screen, however, it’s a frantic blockbuster franchise that’s become a silly footnote to Ron Howard’s otherwise stellar career, produced out of order from the novel chronology for “The Da Vinci Code” (2006), “Angels & Demons” (2009) and now the third installment “Inferno” (2016).ĭisclaimer: This is the first of the three film adaptations where I didn’t read the book before seeing the movie, but hopefully that will allow us to judge this “threequel” objectively as a stand-alone film on its own merits. His literary treasure hunts have sold more than 200 million copies in 56 languages and sparked controversies of Biblical proportions with “Angels & Demons” (2000), “The Da Vinci Code” (2003), “The Lost Symbol” (2009) and “Inferno” (2013) with another due next year with “Origin” (2017). #REVIEWS INFERNO DAN BROWN SERIES#WASHINGTON - The prevailing narrative is that Dan Brown’s Robert Langdon series made far more history in the world of literature than it has in cinema. Janu| WTOP's Jason Fraley reviews 'Inferno' ( Jason Fraley) Business & Finance Click to expand menu. ![]()
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