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Mark Romanek Emerges As Frontrunner To Direct Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol

Mark Romanek

News emerged back in July that Ron Howard, director of the adaptation of Dan Brown’s best-selling novels The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons, had decided that he wouldn’t be returning to direct the next film adapting Brown’s work featuring Robert Langdon, The Lost Symbol. Word now comes from Deadline that Mark Romanek (Never [...]




‘Potter’ Duo and ‘Silence of the Lambs’ Director to Tackle the World of Stephen King

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Ron Howard may be having trouble trying to get his long-in-gestation adaptation of Stephen King’s The Dark Tower off the ground, but it’s not enough to deter two equally high-profile filmmakers who are now making plans to bring a couple of titles from the author (one new, one old) to the big screen. Firstly, director [...]




Ron Howard Passes On Third Dan Brown Film – The Lost Symbol

Ron Howard

After directing the first two films based on Dan Brown’s novels, The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons, Ron Howard has decided that he’ll only be producing the third film, The Lost Symbol, and won’t be returning to direct, Deadline reports. Howard directed the first two films to very impressive successes at the box [...]




Dan Brown To Write The Lost Symbol Screenplay

Dan Brown

Dan Brown has taken over writing duties on the proposed film adaptation of The Lost Symbol. Columbia Pictures are developing the adaptation which sees Brown’s regular protagonist, symbologist Robert Langdon, get mixed up with the Freemasons in Washington, D.C. This is the first time Brown is adapting one of his own novels. Akiva Goldsman penned [...]




The Lost Symbol Gets a Writer

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Dan Brown’s Langdon books have defied all logic and reason to take their place among the most successful of all time, with The DaVinci Code and Angels and Demons and now The Lost Symbol crowding bookshelves around the world. Despite the cinematic prose, often consisting of little more than stage directions and exposition, the films [...]