After months of waiting, fans of Dan Brown had found a new shimmer of hope regarding the live-action TV series of one of Dan Brown’s books. Peacock has taken over the series, Dan Brown’s Langdon (previously known as Langdon), based on Brown’s best-selling thriller novel “The Lost Symbol”. Peacock is said to handle all the matters regarding the launch of the series.
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What is “The Lost Symbol”?
The third book in the iteration of the Robert Langdon series, “The Lost Symbol” was written by globally best-selling author, Dan Brown. It was said that the book had done one million sales on day 1. This book’s success was caused by the release of the global phenomenon – The Da Vinci Code.
‘The Lost Symbol’ follows the adventures of Robert Langdon, set after the timeline of The Da Vinci Code. Robert Langdon suddenly flies to Washington DC on a sudden call but realizes it was all a ruse. When he gets to know that his friend/mentor, Peter Solomon is kidnapped, he pairs up with Peter’s sister, Katherine Solomon, in finding him alive.
The book takes the reader all across Washington DC, showing the lives of modern Free Masons and how the past of America has hidden many secrets under its mighty belly.
Why are people excited over the series release?
The books of Dan Brown feature a contra-existing storyline weaving in and out of the modern and ancient times. Out of 7 books written by him, 3 were made into movies.
‘Angels and Demons’, ‘The Da Vinci Code’ & ‘Inferno’ became worldwide hit. They were directed by one of the most prestigious directors, Ron Howard; featuring Oscar-winner Tom Hanks as the protagonist, Robert Langdon.
What is the news about “The Lost Symbol”?
The Ashley Zukerman-starring (as Robert Langdon) Dan Brown’s Langdon is produced by CBS Studios, Imagine Television Studios, and Universal Television. It was originally developed by NBC and was ordered to pilot by the network last year. But it was dropped due to unforeseen issues.
Netflix, the pride owner of one of America’s most-watched, “Witcher”. “Lucifer” series has returned to the idea of producing the book into a TV series, rather than a movie.
Written by Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie, Dan Brown’s Langdon follows the early adventures of famed Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon (Zukerman), who must solve a series of deadly puzzles to save his kidnapped mentor and thwart a chilling global conspiracy.
“The team was blown away by this pilot and its enormous potential to become a big, binge-worthy hit, and our new structure enables us to move it to Peacock and give it every opportunity to make that happen. Our ability to pick up a great show is no longer limited by the confines of a network schedule, giving us the freedom to say ‘yes’ to shows we love and then find them the perfect home across our portfolio.
– Susan Rovner, Chairman of NBCUniversal Television and Streaming”
Dworkin and Beattie executively produce along with Dan Brown and Imagine’s Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Samie Kim Falvey, and Anna Culp. CBS Studios, where Imagine TV has a first-look deal, and Universal TV, part of Universal Studio Group are co-producing the series.
“I’m absolutely thrilled to be working with Ron and Brian again on another Langdon project. We’ve all wanted to make ‘The Lost Symbol’ for some time now, and I’m grateful to CBS Studios, Imagine Television Studios, Universal Television, and Peacock for joining forces to make this project a reality. Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie have written a phenomenally captivating script, and the casting and performances are pitch-perfect.”
– Dan Brown, Author of “The Lost Symbol”
Cast of ‘Dan Brown’s Langdon’
The Cast of ‘The Dan Brown’s Langdon’ was an interesting choice, as many of the characters were well established and have a huge reputation in Hollywood.
- Ashley Zukerman – Robert Langdon
- Valorie Curry – Katherine Solomon
- Sumalee Montano – Inoue Sato
- Rick Gonzalez – Nunez
- Eddie Izzard – Peter Solomon.
- Beau Knapp – Mal’akh.
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