The Da Vinci Code Series In Chronological Order
The Da Vinci Code movie series stars Tom Hanks as Professor Robert Langdon and here's every entry in the franchise in chronological order.
Dan Brown's third and final book adaptation of the Robert Langdon series, Inferno, is an action-mystery film that takes place shortly after the events of Angels & Demons. Symbologist Robert Langdon wakes up with amnesia in Italy where he partners with his doctor to help restore his memories, while attempting to stop a global terror threat.
The Da Vinci Code movie series stars Tom Hanks as Professor Robert Langdon and here's every entry in the franchise in chronological order.
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.
New Mutants is beautifully paying homage to the 1989 event Inferno, while also allowing Illyana and Madelyne to finally get closure to their trauma.
Moira X has been exiled from Krakoa, and she has wrapped up an unwitting Jane Foster into her escape plan, making Valkyrie an enemy to all mutants.
In the final issue of Inferno, the X-Men find out that the mutants’ true enemy was never humankind, but the evolved machines that will replace both.
The finale of the event Inferno sees two major Krakoan mutants killed, and their deaths lead to a massive change in the status quo for all of Krakoa.
In a preview for the cover of X-Men #9, the most dangerous members of Orchis have infiltrated Krakoa, leaving a trail of bodies and destruction behind.
Marvel always delivers in terms of shocking plot twists. In 2021 there were no groundbreaking revelations, but still plenty of surprises.
Ron Howard has released 27 movies. Some of his films are better than others and some are downright fantastic, but how do they compare to one another?
The latest issue of Inferno finally explains the dark origins of the X-Men's Gateways on the living island of Krakoa and their ties with Cypher.
The ideological debate between Professor X and Magneto has been a staple of X-Men comics for years, but the old friends finally settled their beef.
Dan Brown's Robert Langdon installments are no strangers to criticism, garnering decidedly mixed reviews. Here's every story so far, ranked.
In a recent interview, Jonathan Hickman revealed a weekly X-Men series will kick off next year. The X-Men are showing no signs of slowing down.
Dario Argento's World Of Horror is a vintage documentary covering the legendary genre filmmaker's career up to 1985's Phenomena.
Inferno hasn't exactly blown away the domestic box office, but is its international performance enough to make it a success?
Our box office wrap-up for the weekend of November 13, 2016, featuring newcomer Arrival and returning champ Doctor Strange.
Our box office wrap-up for the weekend of November 6, 2016, featuring new releases Doctor Strange and Trolls.
Our box office wrap-up for the weekend of October 30, 2016, featuring new release Inferno and returning champ Boo! A Madea Halloween.
The Tom Hanks-headlined Inferno looks to top the U.S. box office during its opening weekend, but with a lower-than-exepcted turnout.
Inferno's Felicity Jones discusses her character, Dr. Sienna Brooks, and the Bertrand Zobrist's (Ben Foster) plan to save the world with genocide.
Inferno is unlikely to earn the Robert Langdon movie franchise any new fans - and isn't worth the long wait that it took to get made.
Our box office prediction for the weekend of October 28 - 30, where Boo! A Madea Halloween faces Inferno.