![]() ![]() The Lost Symbol will serve as a prequel to the movies, and here’s who plays who in this adaptation of Dan Brown’s work. The Lost Symbol Based on Dan Brown’s international bestselling thriller The Lost Symbol, the series follows the early adventures of young Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, who must solve a series of deadly puzzles to save his kidnapped mentor and thwart a chilling global conspiracy. ![]() In June 2019, the project was picked up again and reworked as a TV series, and in March 2021, it was announced to have found a home in the world of streaming thanks to Peacock. ![]() The Lost Symbol was originally going to be a movie with Tom Hanks reprising the role of Robert Langdon, but in 2013, Sony Pictures announced they would adapt Inferno instead. Related: The Da Vinci Code Series In Chronological Order as he searches for the truth about the secret society of the Masons. Set after the events of The Da Vinci Code, The Lost Symbol focuses on Freemasonry and follows Langdon in Washington, D.C. Still, the success of his novels has been such that it didn’t take Hollywood long to set its eyes on them and bring them to the big screen, and now, five years after the release of Inferno, comes the adaptation of the novel that comes before it: The Lost Symbol. Brown’s works are all about treasure hunts with recurring themes of cryptography, art, and a bunch of conspiracy theories, so it’s not surprising that they have drawn a lot of controversy. ![]()
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