
Despite appearances, the this is not a cathedral, but a church – although owned by the royal family (which explains why it survived King Henry VIII’s ruthless assault on monastic buildings during the Reformation). Packed with history, though, you won’t want miss the Abbey’s awesome interior.

The Da Vinci Code film location: Looking for the tomb of Sir Isaac Newton: Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London Under suspicion, Langdon and Sophie Neveu ( Audrey Tautou) apparently flee the crime scene across the Pont du Carrousel. The Da Vinci Code was not the first film to shoot inside the Louvre: Audrey Hepburn poses for a fashion shoot here in Funny Face Vanessa Redgrave is awed by its statues in biopic Isadora Jean Luc Godard’s anarchic trio scoot through the galleries in Bande a Part – a scene later recreated in Bernardo Bertolucci’s The Dreamers more reverentially, its artworks are admired in Les Amants du Pont Neuf and in Martin Scorsese’s The Age of Innocence.Īlthough the Louvre's courtyard briefly appears at the beginning of Wonder Woman, London's British Museum provides its interior for Patty Jenkins’s DC Universe movie. What does Fache know? Visit after dark and walk among the reflecting pools to see the illuminated Pyramid at its most seductive. IM Pei’s landmark glass Pyramid above the entrance – “a scar on the face of Paris” according to detective Bezu Fache ( Jean Reno) – was added in 1988, and the inverted Pyramid beneath finally added in 1993. Brown’s books are always filled with interesting bits of information.The Da Vinci Code film location: Robert Langdon is summoned to the murder scene: The Pyramid, Louvre, Paris (I did learn some interesting things, though. I found it was a bit exhausting to read, with one thing happening after another without much of a breather in between, and I somehow didn’t find myself caring for the characters enough to see them through to the end. I didn’t have much luck reading “Inferno” myself, but I know lots of people really enjoyed the book.

From there the adventures begin, adventures which involve, among other things, Dante’s “Inferno,” a virus that just might be the next deadly plague, a villain with Malthusian tendencies, and a secret and powerful organization called The Consortium. Someone’s trying to kill him, and he flees the hospital with his new sidekick, the brilliant and gorgeous Sienna. “Inferno” begins with Robert Langdon waking up in a hospital bed with amnesia from a gunshot wound to his head. Tom Hanks is attached to return as Langdon as for the director, Deadline reports that Ron Howard will be returning as director (he directed the previous two movies in the franchise) despite having parted from the development of “The Lost Symbol.”
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The anticipated release date is December, 2015.Īnd if you’re wondering, what about the movie adaptation of “The Lost Symbol,” the third Langdon book in the series? It appears that Sony intends to skip over “The Lost Symbol,” which “has been in development for several years,” according to the LA Times.


Dan Brown‘s “Inferno” was only just released this past May, and the LA Times reports that Sony Pictures has announced it will be the next Robert Langdon movie.
