
Moving on, they battle King Minos, whose task is to send condemned souls to their sin's corresponding circle of Hell.

Attacked by demonic children, he and Virgil escape into a large building they enter a hall of great rulers, philosophers, and thinkers. In Limbo, Dante learns Beatrice was pregnant with his child while he was away, but miscarried. Dante fights them off, kills Charon, and steers him into the first circle, Limbo. Charon commands demons to attack Dante, as no living being is allowed to enter. They board Charon, a demonic, living ferry that takes souls to the First Circle of Hell. Virgil appears and offers to guide him through Hell.

As she dies, Lucifer plucks Beatrice into the gates of Hell and Dante gives chase. Returning from the Third Crusade (1189–1192), Dante arrives home to find his servants slain, his father dead and his beloved fiancee Beatrice dying of a stab wound to the stomach. The film was released on February 9, 2010. Based on Dante's Inferno video game that is itself loosely based on Dante's Inferno, Dante must travel through the circles of Hell and battle demons, creatures, monsters, and even Lucifer himself to save his beloved Beatrice. Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic is a 2010 adult animated dark fantasy film.
