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Dante's Inferno on DVD and Blu-ray

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Anchor Bay Home Entertainment

Posted: December 11th, 2009.

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Go to Hell, February 8th 2010

Dante's Inferno: The Animated Movie street date confirmed

Anime, gaming and animation fans can venture into the nine gates of hell not once, but twice this February as Starz Media's Film Roman company unleashes Dante's Inferno The Animated Movie, a ferocious companion piece to Electronic Arts' forthcoming Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PSP title.

Both the game and animated movie are based on part one of Dante Alighieri's classic poem, The Divine Comedy, better known as "Dante's Inferno." Each takes players and viewers on a stunning journey through the nine circles of Hell. Dante's Inferno The Animated Movie also follows Dante as he travels through limbo, lust, gluttony, greed, anger, heresy, violence, fraud and treachery in search of his true love, Beatrice.

Dante's Inferno The Animated Movie is a visually stunning project from the creative teams behind some of the boldest animated films of all time - including Ghost in the Shell, Blood the Last Vampire, Tales of the Black Freighter, Ergo Proxy and Samurai Champloo - it provides a breathtaking new version of Dante Alighieri's medieval classic, and the perfect way to delve deeper into the subjects covered in the interactive action adventure.

To give added distinction among each of the nine circles, EA and Film Roman are taking the innovative step of commissioning unique visions from multiple studios with experience creating some of the top anime in the industry to tell this classic story. Film Roman's Joe Goyette ("Dead Space™: Downfall") is the producer on the project, Victor Cook ("The Spectacular Spider-Man," "Hellboy Animated: Blood & Iron") is directing and Brandon Auman ("Iron Man: Armored Adventures") is writing. Each episode hails from the best animation studios within the USA, Japan and Korea.

As well as providing more insight into the characters and story adaptation featured within the Dante's Inferno game, the movie explores aspects of the poem that Visceral's thrilling action adventure does not.

Dante's Inferno The Animated Movie marks the second such collaboration between EA and Film Roman, following 2008's Dead Space collaboration - which saw Dead Space: Downfall released on DVD to huge critical and commercial success.

Dante's Inferno The Animated Movie will be released on Blu Ray and DVD on February 8th 2010, shortly after the game itself. For more information on the game and film, please visit dantesinferno.com

The DVD is released on December 7th, it runs for 110 mins and sells on Amazon for £9.48 (RRP £14.99), with a Blu-ray version for £12.98 (RRP £19.99).

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