Be warned: There are plenty of spoilers ahead!īased On: The second book in the Robert Langdon series, 2003's The Da Vinci Code Before you dive in, here's a quick refresher course on the first three films and a preview of the series, with everything you need to know - from the artworks being decoded to the wanderlust-inspiring settings and the controversies they've attracted along the way. This month, the streaming service Peacock releases the latest Langdon thriller, a prequel TV series based on his book The Lost Symbol (out Sept. While they may not have captivated critics, the films have nonetheless grossed nearly $1.5 billion worldwide. The books have also spawned a cinematic trilogy, starring Tom Hanks (65) and directed by Ron Howard (67). His Robert Langdon series features a juicy page-turning combination of religion, art, cryptography and conspiracy theories that has continually propelled him to the top of the best-seller list since the release of his 2000 hit Angels & Demons. With more than 200 million copies of his books in print worldwide, The Da Vinci Code novelist Dan Brown, 57, is an undisputed pop-literature powerhouse. Tom Hanks (left) in "Angels & Demons" and Ashley Zukerman in "The Lost Symbol." Sony Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection David Lee/Peacock
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