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Studio to film Angels & Demons
24/05/2006 09:07 - (SA)
Los Angeles - Buoyed by the box-office success of The Da Vinci Code, Columbia Pictures is planning to turn author Dan Brown's first best-selling religious thriller, Angels & Demons, into a movie, the studio said on Tuesday.
The Sony Corp-owned film distributor has signed a deal with Oscar-winning screenwriter Akiva Goldman, who adapted Da Vinci Code for the big screen, to create a script for a sequel based on Angels & Demons, a Columbia spokesperson
said.
Angels, a bestseller published in 2000, was Brown's first
novel to introduce the character of Robert Langdon, the
crime-solving Harvard professor of iconography and religious
art played by actor Tom Hanks in the The Da Vinci Code.
Reuniting the production team
A studio spokesperson confirmed a report in Daily Variety that
no deals have yet been reached for Hanks or director Ron Howard to return for the Angels project, but that both would have first crack at the new film.
Variety also said the studio was planning to reunite the producing team of Brian Grazer and John Calley for the Angels project.
In addition to The Da Vinci Code, Goldman's screen credits
include Batman & Robin, boxing drama Cinderella Man and A Beautiful Mind, for which he won the Academy Award for best
adapted screenplay.
Columbia acquired feature rights to Angels and all future
novels involving the Langdon character, as part of its 2003
acquisition of film rights to Brown's Da Vinci Code.
Second-biggest box office opening
Despite mainly negative reviews from critics at its world
premiere at the Cannes film festival last week, Da Vinci went
on to score the second-biggest opening tally of all time at the
global box office, raking in nearly $232m worldwide.
The film, like the book, teams up Langdon with a young
French cryptologist (played in the movie by Audrey Tautou) to
solve a murder mystery entwined in the works of Leonardo Da
Vinci and a supposed alternate history of Christianity.
A central premise of the story is that Jesus fathered a
child by Mary Magdalene, and that a clandestine society has for
centuries protected the identity of Christ's living descendants
from agents of the Christian Church.
In Angels, another murder investigation leads Langdon on
a quest to thwart a plot by an ancient group, the Illuminati,
to blow up the Vatican during a papal conclave.
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