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While plans for a fourth Robert Langdon movie currently appear not to be on the cards, the original plans for the third installment, Inferno, were to adapt an entirely different Dan Brown book – The Lost Symbol.
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That said, there was a noticeable downturn in profit with each entry. None of The Da Vinci Code franchise - AKA the Robert Langdon film and TV series - have received spectacular reviews by critics, but they've mostly been hits. Related: Was Inferno a Box Office Success? And with the streaming wars in full force, it's not surprising that a move to television is also in store for Dan Brown's hero Robert Langdon. Moviegoers clearly didn't mind as the movie grossed over $750 million worldwide and paved the way for a movie franchise. The same criticisms that dogged Dan Brown's book also greeted the movie, with a frequent source of complaint being how the narrative essentially stops dead every so often while characters can explain the plot. It was really only a matter of time until a movie was made, and Tom Hanks eventually stepped forward to play Robert Langdon in 2006's The Da Vinci Code. The book didn't attract great reviews and was widely condemned by the church, none of which prevented it from becoming a gigantic bestseller. The Da Vinci Code was the second novel from author Dan Brown to feature his recurring protagonist Robert Langdon, the renowned "symbologist." The plot sees Langdon called in to investigate a murder at the Louvre that soon sees him on the run from the police, an albino assassin, and a secret society while discovering information that Jesus Christ may have fathered a child with Mary Magdalene. Here's The Da Vinci Code movie franchise and The Lost Symbol TV show in chronological order.