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		<title>Sony Hires Screenwriter To Decode Da Vinci Dode Sequel &#8216;The Lost Symbol&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 00:16:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Faisal Hashmi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did anyone watch &#8216;Angels and Demons&#8217; last year? &#8216;The Da Vinci Code&#8217; was everywhere when it was released yet the sequel just came and went amidst the other summer blockbusters and no one talks about it. Except for Sony, of course, who is hurrying a sequel based on the latest novel &#8216;The Lost Symbol&#8217; by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did anyone watch &#8216;Angels and Demons&#8217; last year? &#8216;The Da Vinci Code&#8217; was everywhere when it was released yet the sequel just came and went amidst the other summer blockbusters and no one talks about it. Except for Sony, of course, who is hurrying a sequel based on the latest novel &#8216;The Lost Symbol&#8217; by Dan Brown.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left">Columbia Pictures has hired screenwriter Steven Knight (Eastern Promises) to work on a draft for the film adaptation. Neither Tom Hanks or director Ron Howard have officially confirmed to return, but considering these movies give them a very hefty paycheck, why wouldn&#8217;t they?</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Critical reaction to The Lost Symbol is divided but it&#8217;s still one of the biggest bestsellers currently. Read the official synopsis of the novel after the jump.</p>
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<blockquote><p>In this stunning follow-up to the global phenomenon <em>The Da Vinci  Code</em>, Dan Brown demonstrates once again why he is the world’s most popular  thriller writer. <em>The Lost Symbol</em> is a masterstroke of storytelling–a  deadly race through a real-world labyrinth of codes, secrets, and unseen truths  . . . all under the watchful eye of Brown’s most terrifying villain to date. Set  within the hidden chambers, tunnels, and temples of Washington, D.C., <em>The  Lost Symbol</em> accelerates through a startling landscape toward an unthinkable  finale.</p>
<p>As the story opens, Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is summoned  unexpectedly to deliver an evening lecture in the U.S. Capitol Building. Within  minutes of his arrival, however, the night takes a bizarre turn. A disturbing  object–artfully encoded with five symbols–is discovered in the Capitol Building.  Langdon recognizes the object as an ancient invitation . . . one meant to usher  its recipient into a long-lost world of esoteric wisdom. When Langdon’s beloved  mentor, Peter Solomon–a prominent Mason and philanthropist–is brutally  kidnapped, Langdon realizes his only hope of saving Peter is to accept this  mystical invitation and follow wherever it leads him. Langdon is instantly  plunged into a clandestine world of Masonic secrets, hidden history, and  never-before-seen locations–all of which seem to be dragging him toward a  single, inconceivable truth.</p>
<p>As the world discovered in <em>The Da Vinci Code</em> and <em>Angels &amp;  Demons</em>, Dan Brown’s novels are brilliant tapestries of veiled histories,  arcane symbols, and enigmatic codes. In this new novel, he again challenges  readers with an intelligent, lightning-paced story that offers surprises at  every turn. <em>The Lost Symbol</em> is exactly what Brown’s fans have been  waiting for . . . his most thrilling novel yet.</p></blockquote>
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