Sony Pictures Launches Online Interactive Experience for Inferno

Posted by at 11:14 am on October 4, 2016

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Sony Pictures invites moviegoers to step into the role of Inferno‘s Robert Langdon themselves. In a three-week race against time, fans can decipher clues and solve a series of complex and challenging riddles created in collaboration with Dan Brown in Sony Pictures’ Inferno Journey Through Hell interactive experience. Built with technology from Google, audiences who solve the puzzles will have the chance to win a grand prize trip to Italy befitting of Tom Hanks‘ Langdon himself. Inferno, director Ron Howard‘s third big screen Brown adaptation, arrives from Columbia Pictures and Imagine Entertainment and will be released in theaters nationwide on October 28.

Each week, Inferno Journey Through Hell players can go to Inferno-movie.com to find three new puzzles themed to the circles of hell as depicted in Dante’s Inferno. Finding clues hidden throughout Google products (Google Maps, Gmail, Google Search, Google Play, Google Docs, Google Cultural Institute and YouTube), and the world’s most popular social platforms, players will complete up to three puzzles each week and will have the opportunity to win weekly prizes, culminating in one grand prize – an Italian getaway with stops in Rome, Milan, Florence and Venice. As each new set of puzzles are unveiled week-to-week, the experience will become increasingly difficult to solve as the Inferno Journey Through Hell progresses to its ultimate mind-bending final challenge.

“Dan Brown is a master of creating suspenseful and intellectual mysteries that are known for interweaving classic references to art and history while also using hidden codes and symbols,” says Elias Plishner, Executive Vice President of Worldwide Digital Marketing for Sony Pictures Entertainment. “For the first time, Dan has collaborated with the studio and our partners at Google to develop an online puzzle-based challenge that is filled with his signature brand of entertainment. The ‘Inferno Journey Through Hell’ will lead fans through many fun twists and turns while also giving them the chance to win some pretty spectacular prizes.”

“I’m excited to bring together the technology of Google and the code-breaking elements of the Robert Langdon series,” adds Brown. “The experience allows audiences to bring Robert Langdon’s world to life by deciphering puzzles and utilizing online tools at their fingertips.”

“One of the reasons why the Robert Langdon books and movies are so much fun is that the audience has the chance to solve the puzzles as he does,” says Ron Howard. “That’s why I’m so excited about this promotion – it brings Inferno to life. With the puzzles that the studio and Dan have created, powered by Google, you have the opportunity to experience what it’s like to be Robert Langdon.”

“We are always glad to see our products being used in clever, compelling and engaging ways,” says Alex Angeledes, Industry Director for Media & Entertainment at Google. “Sony Pictures has given fans unique ways of discovering the depth and complexity of this film in ways that appeal to modern moviegoers.”

Inferno finds famous Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) on a trail of clues tied to the great Dante himself. When Langdon wakes up in an Italian hospital with amnesia, he teams up with Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones), a doctor he hopes will help him recover his memories. Together, they race across Europe and against the clock to foil a deadly global plot.

The third film in the franchise that launched with The Da Vinci Code in 2006, which brought in over $758 million at the worldwide box office, and continued with Angels & Demons in 2009, Inferno has Hanks reprising his role as Langdon opposite Oscar nominee Felicity Jones (The Theory of Everything, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story) as Dr. Sienna Brooks, Irrfan Khan (Life of Pi) as Harry Sims (also known as The Provost), Omar Sy (The Intouchables) as Christoph Bruder, Sidse Babett Knudsen (“Borgen”) as Dr. Elizabeth Sinskey, the head of the World Health Organization, and Ben Foster (Lone Survivor) as the film’s chief villain.

 

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