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‘The Lost Symbol’ Gets a Screenwriter

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The third Robert Langdon film that started with The Da Vinci Code entitled The Lost Symbol has a screenwriter to adapt the book.

Columbia Pictures has finally decided to step up development of the big screen adaptation of Dan Brown’s latest book, and Da Vinci Code sequel The Lost Symbol.  The studio has hired Steven Knight, whose credits include Eastern Promises, Dirty Pretty Things, who also penned drafts of Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.

The third adventure is a 12-hour race to the finish quest set in Washington, DC, following mystery-solving Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon unravel Freemason conspiracy theories using hidden codes.  The film franchise already accounts for over $1.24 billion in worldwide box office.

Yet another mediocre book to mediocre movie translation, at least this writer is very talented. Even though he’s good, I’m not excited about this overly hyped next chapter. In any case, I’m sure Tom Hanks will return for the paycheck.

Source: /Film

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