Back in 2006, director Ron Howard and screenwriter Akiva Goldsman – who had both won Oscars for their respective work on the 2001 biopic A Beautiful Mind – reunited to adapt author Dan Brown’s best-selling mystery novel The Da Vinci Code for the screen. Assuming the lead role of symbologist Robert Langdon was Tom Hanks, who had previously worked with Howard on the ’80s comedy Splash and the acclaimed ’90s astronaut drama Apollo 13. The film was a huge hit, earning $758 million worldwide on a $125 million production budget.
This naturally led to the 2009 sequel Angels & Demons, which brought back Howard, Goldsman, and Hanks to their respective roles. ...
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