![]() ![]() ‘The Lost Symbol’ just never feels as adventurous and ambitious as its source material, and maybe that’s because the entire affair feels five years too late. IndieWire’s Kristen Lopez gave the series a D-rating, writing, “Robert Langdon isn’t a character you’d ever call charismatic, no matter how hard Tom Hanks tried. Its reception wasn’t much better than the movies. ![]() “The Da Vinci Code” continued thanks to the Peacock spin-off series “ The Lost Symbol” which debuted in 2021, with Ashley Zuckerman taking over the role of Robert Langdon. I changed my pants in front of the Mona Lisa! They brought me a birthday cake in the Grand Salon! Who gets to have that experience? Any cynicism there? Hell no!” ![]() “Let me tell you something else about ‘The Da Vinci Code’,” Hanks told NYT. Still, Hanks has no complaint about being part of “The Da Vinci Code” legacy. It follows Harvard professor and symbologist Robert Langdon and the gifted French cryptologist. The trilogy made almost $1.5 billion worldwide at the box office before concluding in 2016, though the sequels consecutively saw diminishing returns on investment and even worse reviews. The Da Vinci Code is the 2003 novel written by Dan Brown. “By the time we made the third, we proved that it wasn’t such good commerce.” “There’s nothing wrong with good commerce, provided it is good commerce,” the “Elvis” star added. Robert Zemeckis’ Latest Tech Move: De-Aging Tom Hanks with AI ![]()
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