Dan Brown Movies In Order



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Dan Brown is a fiction thriller author from the United States of America. Born on June 22, 1964, as Daniel Gerhard Brown, he attained acclaim as a world-renowned author with his 2003 bestseller, ‘Da Vinci Code.’ Dan Brown was brought up in Exeter, in the state of New Hampshire. Dan Brown is a fiction thriller author from the United States of America. Born on June 22, 1964, as Daniel Gerhard Brown, he attained acclaim as a world-renowned author with his 2003 bestseller, ‘Da Vinci Code.’ Dan Brown was brought up in Exeter, in the state of New Hampshire. Dan Brown was born on June 22, 1964 in Exeter, New Hampshire, USA. He is a writer and actor, known. Born: June 22, 1964.

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In 2000, author Dan Brown published his novel Angels & Demons. The book – a mystery thriller – featured the lead character Robert Langdon, a professor of symbology at Harvard University.

Langdon would become the primary character in follow-up novels, The Da Vinci Code (2003), The Lost Symbol (2009), Inferno (2013) and Origin (2017). The popularity of the character, as well as the popularity of the books, led to a series of big budget, feature-length adaptations.

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But what are all the Robert Langdon movies and what is the best order to watch them in?

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The Robert Langdon movies in order

The first Robert Langdon book to be adapted for the big screen was The Da Vinici Code, which arrived in theatres in 2006. In this movie, Tom Hanks took on the role of Langdon, alongside a cast that included Audrey Tautou, Sir Ian McKellen and Alfred Molina.

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Directed by Ron Howard, The Da Vinci Code was a financial success and led to a follow-up, in the shape of 2009’s Angels & Demons. Howard returned as director and Hanks reprised the role of Langdon, alongside a cast that included Ewan McGregor and Stellan Skarsgård.

Once again, Angels & Demons proved to be a financial hit and this led to a third adaptation – 2016’s Inferno. Felicity Jones and Ben Foster joined the cast, with both Howard and Hanks returning to their roles of director and star, respectively.

As you will note, the books were not adapted in the order they were published. As such, the timelines of the film and book series differ.

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If you wish to watch the Robert Langdon movies in order, watch them as follows:

  • The Da Vinci Code (2006)
  • Angels & Demons (2009)
  • Inferno (2016)
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I hope this post about Dan Brown’s Robert Langdon series has proved useful. If you wish to check out the movies, all three have been released on home video.

You can currently purchase a three-movie Blu-ray boxset of the Robert Langdon films, which includes The Da Vinci Code, Angels & Demons, and Inferno. The Blu-ray boxset is Region Free (so can be played on any Blu-ray player) and can be picked up in all good home entertainment retail stores, including Amazon UK.

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Posted on Thursday, June 6th, 2019 by Hoai-Tran Bui

Hollywood is taking another stab at cracking the code of Dan Brown‘s bestselling Robert Langdon novels. The fictional Harvard “symbology” professor with an exceptionally bad hairdo is heading to the small screen in the form of a prequel series at NBC. Based on Brown’s thriller novel The Lost Symbol, the Langdon TV series will follow a young Robert Langdon during his early adventures as the world’s most prominent symbologist. Now, we’ll finally uncover the real mystery: Was Robert Langdon’s hair always that bad?

Deadline broke the news that NBC has given a production commitment to Langdon, a drama series loosely based on Brown’s 2009 novel The Lost Symbol. The series is being written and executive produced by Daniel Cerone (Motive, Constantine) under Imagine Television Studios, the TV arm of Ron Howard and Brian Grazer’s Imagine Entertainment. Brown will also executive produce the Imagine TV, CBS TV and Universal TV co-production.

While The Last Symbol, Brown’s third novel featuring the character of Langdon, is set after the events of Angels & Demons and The Da Vinci Code, the NBC series is reimagining the story as a prequel, presumably with a young, handsome actor taking on the role originated by Tom Hanks in the 2006 film The Da Vinci Code. Hopefully with the same bizarre wig.

Here’s the logline for Langdon per Deadline:

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Langdon follows the early adventures of famed Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, who finds himself pulled into a series of deadly puzzles when his mentor is kidnapped. The CIA forces him onto a task force where he uncovers a chilling conspiracy.

The Last Symbol was previously developed as a movie adaptation at Sony following Angels & Demons before the studio went with Inferno, the fourth book in Brown’s Robert Langdon series. Now the story has been conceived as a prequel with a potential to cover the events of even more of Brown’s books, the latest of which was 2017’s Origin.

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My only question is: Why? Was anyone really hankering for a Robert Langdon TV series? The Da Vinci Code was a major box office hit, earning $217 million when it was released in 2006, but the series has only been a case of diminishing returns since then both financially and critically, with 2016’s Inferno barely scraping $34 million domestically and the worst reviews of the series at 23% on Rotten Tomatoes. But the TV landscape today has been all about recognizable IPs, and Robert Langdon certainly is a household name amongst the over-40 dad crowd. Though it’s unclear whether your dad will tune into Langdon if it’s not starring Tom Hanks.

Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that Inferno made $34 million worldwide. It has been updated to reflect that that number was actually its domestic total.

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