Robert Langdon (franchise)
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The Robert Langdon franchise consists of American action-adventure mystery-thriller installments, including three theatrical films directed by Ron Howard, and a television series.[2][3] The films, based on the novel series written by Dan Brown, center on the fictional character of Robert Langdon. Though based on the book series, the films have a different chronological order, consisting of: The Da Vinci Code (2006), Angels & Demons (2009) and Inferno (2016). Despite mixed-to-negative critical reception, the films are considered box office successes, having a combined gross total of $1.5 billion worldwide.
American film franchise
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![]() Official home release artwork, for the film trilogy. | |
Directed by | Ron Howard |
Based on | Robert Langdon novels by Dan Brown |
Starring | Tom Hanks (See list below) |
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Distributed by | Sony Pictures Entertainment |
Release date | 2006–present |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $350 million[1] |
Box office | $1,463,474,856[1] |
The television series, a contemporary-prequel titled The Lost Symbol (2021), explores the early years of Langdon's career.