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Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic
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Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic

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TMDB 7.016+20101h 28mEnglish
ActionAdventureAnimationHorror

Synopsis

Dante journeys through the nine circles of Hell -- limbo, lust, gluttony, greed, anger, heresy, violence, fraud and treachery -- in search of his true love, Beatrice. An animated version of the video game of the same name.

Director
Lee Seung-GyuFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Dongwoo A&E6 production companies
Release
February 9, 2010Released
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Top Cast

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Graham McTavish
Graham McTavish
Dante (voice)
Vanessa Branch
Vanessa Branch
Beatrice (voice)
Peter Jessop
Peter Jessop
Virgil (voice)
Steve Blum
Steve Blum
Lucifer (voice)
Mark Hamill
Mark Hamill
Alighiero (voice)
Victoria Tennant
Victoria Tennant
Bella (voice)
Bart McCarthy
Bart McCarthy
Charon / Filippo Argenti (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson
Kevin Michael Richardson
King Minos / Phlegias (voice)

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Reviews

From TMDB users
TwoWheelUnion
Mar 8, 2026

Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic is a surprisingly powerful and underrated animated film that expands the game's world into something cinematic, stylish, and emotionally gripping. Instead of sticking to one visual look, the movie uses multiple animation styles, and each one brings a different mood to the journey through Hell. The shifting art directions make every circle feel unique, unsettling, and memorable. The story is dark, intense, and engaging from start to finish. Watching Dante descend deeper into Hell to save Beatrice feels epic, tragic, and personal all at once. The film doesn't just rely on action - it explores guilt, sacrifice, and redemption in a way that keeps you invested in Dante's fate the entire time. On top of that, the voice acting is excellent. The performances give real weight to the characters, making the emotional moments hit just as hard as the brutal ones. Combined with the haunting soundtrack and striking visuals, the movie feels more mature and cinematic than most animated adaptations. Overall, Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic stands out as a bold, stylish, and gripping experience. With its great animation style, compelling story, and strong voice work, it's an animated film that deserves far more attention from fans of dark fantasy and action animation.

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