Dan Brown’s ‘The Lost Symbol’ adaptation to air on Peacock

The streaming service, Peacock has revealed the official trailer for the upcoming series adaptation of the acclaimed book, ‘The Lost Symbol’, authored by Dan Brown, which is set to revolve around Robert Langdon and his origins.

Brown’s ‘The Lost Symbol’ is based on the third instalment of his book series featuring the character of Robert Langdon, which serves as a prelude to the events of the Tom Hanks-led film franchise. 

The series will follow Harvard symbologist Langdon as he must solve a series of deadly puzzles to free his kidnapped mentor and foil a terrifying worldwide conspiracy.

Going by the trailer, the film introduces us to a young version of Langdon, played by Ashley Zukerman, who is a college professor addressing his pupils about historical symbols. It follows the symbologist as he becomes embroiled in a kidnapping case and is tasked with finding an ancient portal buried within the capital in order to save his mentor’s life.

Written and executive produced by Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie, the series stars Zukerman, Valorie Curry, Sumalee Montano, Rick Gonzalez, Eddie Izzard, and Beau Knapp, among others.

Brown, Brian Grazer, Howard, Samie Kim Falvey, and Anna Culp serve as executive producers on the show, which is produced by CBS Studios, Imagine Television Studios, and Universal Television.

Watch the official trailer for ‘The Lost Symbol’:


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