Oscar Isaac Leads Dark New Netflix Crime Epic In the Hand of Dante

First Trailer for “In the Hand of Dante” – A Star‑Studded Thriller Arrives on Netflix This June.

Netflix has unveiled the highly anticipated first trailer for “In the Hand of Dante” a dark, stylish thriller that is already shaping up to be one of the platform’s biggest premieres of 2024. The film boasts an exceptional ensemble cast, including Oscar Isaac, Gal Gadot, Jason Momoa, Gerard Butler, Al Pacino, John Malkovich, and even Martin Scorsese in a rare on‑screen appearance.

A Story of Obsession, Crime, and a Forbidden Manuscript

Based on Nick Tosches’ acclaimed novel, In the Hand of Dante follows a scholar who becomes entangled in a dangerous web after stealing what may be the original manuscript of Dante Alighieri’s “The Divine Comedy.” His fascination with the text quickly turns into obsession — and his theft draws the deadly attention of the New York mafia.

The film weaves together two timelines:

  • the modern‑day scholar’s descent into danger,
  • and a historical narrative following Dante himself.

This dual structure promises a blend of mystery, literary intrigue, and gritty crime drama.

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A Powerful Cast Led by Oscar Isaac

Oscar Isaac takes on the lead role, bringing his trademark intensity to the character of the troubled scholar. He is joined by Gal Gadot and Jason Momoa, who play pivotal roles in the unfolding conspiracy.

The cast also features legendary actors Al Pacino and John Malkovich, adding gravitas to the film’s darker themes. In a surprising twist, Martin Scorsese appears on screen while also serving as an executive producer.

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Release Date

“In the Hand of Dante” premieres on Netflix on June 24, 2024.

A Potential Summer Hit

With its atmospheric tone, literary roots, and powerhouse cast, the film is poised to become one of Netflix’s standout releases of the year. Fans of crime thrillers, historical mysteries, and character‑driven dramas will likely find plenty to enjoy.