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Ultimately, the adaptation was skipped over and Brown’s fourth novel, “Inferno,” became the third installment in Howard’s film trilogy in 2016.Ĭerone is the creator of the ABC crime drama “Motive,” as well as short-lived TV adaptation of the DC Comics series “Constantine.” His previous credits include “Dexter,” “The Blacklist,” “The Mentalist” and “Charmed. Inferno is a 2016 American action mystery thriller film directed by Ron Howard and written by David Koepp, loosely based on the 2013 novel of the same name by Dan Brown.The film is the sequel to The Da Vinci Code (2006) and Angels & Demons (2009), and is the third and final installment in the Robert Langdon film series. Howard previously directed all three film adaptations of Brown’s novels for Columbia Pictures, and was at one point expected to helm a big-screen version of “The Lost Symbol” as well. Brown will serve as an executive producer alongside Cerone and Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Francie Calfo, Samie Falvey and Anna Culp of Imagine. The project hails from Imagine Television Studios, CBS Television Studios and Universal Television. The novel, published in 2009, is the third in Brown’s Robert Langdon series, which also includes “The Da Vinci Code” and “Angels & Demons.”Īlso Read: 'Abby's,' 'The Village' and 'The Enemy Within' All Canceled by NBC After One Season The CIA then forces him onto a task force, where he uncovers a chilling conspiracy. After his mentor is kidnapped, Langdon finds himself pulled into a series of deadly puzzles. Titled “Langdon,” the sequel from writer Daniel Cerone follows the early adventures of famed Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, the same character played by Tom Hanks on the big screen. NBC has given a production commitment to a series adaptation of Dan Brown’s “The Lost Symbol,” which is set after the events of his best selling novel “The Da Vinci Code.”