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“Angels and Demons” First Photos

By Fiona | Oct 28, 2008 | Movie Photos (0) Comment

Angels and Demons

These are the first pictures from the upcoming Ron Howard‘s “Angels and Demons” – the adaptation of Dan Brown‘s novel.

Da Vinci Code” follow-up, “Angels and Demons” film stars Tom Hanks, Ayelet Zurer, and Ewan McGregor.

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Angels & Demons Teaser Poster?

By Allan Ford | Oct 2, 2008 | Movie Posters (0) Comment

Angels & Demons

A new teaser poster for the upcoming Ron Howard‘s “Angels & Demons” movie has appeared online with many wondering whether the poster is real. I thought it was cool enough to share.

Based on Dan Brown’s novel “Angels & Demons,” published in 2000, the movie follows Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon to analyze a mysterious symbol seared into the chest of a murdered physicist.

Langdon (Tom Hanks) tries to solve a murder and unravel a plot by an ancient group, the Illuminati, to blow up the Vatican during a papal conclave. Continue Reading…

Vatican Bans Dan Brown Film “Angels & Demons” From Rome Churches

By Allan Ford | Jun 17, 2008 | Movie News (0) Comment

Angels & Demons

Angels & Demons“, the sequel to the enormously successful “The Da Vinci Code“, sees Tom Hanks reprise his role as Harvard professor Robert Langdon. This time, however, Mr Langdon is on a mission to save the Vatican from being blown up by a canister of anti-matter.

The entire film is set in Rome, and Sony Pictures applied for permission to film two key scenes inside the churches of Santa Maria del Popolo and Santa Maria della Vittoria.

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”Angels and Demons” – On The Set Photos

By Fiona | Jun 7, 2008 | Movie Photos (2) Comment

Production has started on Ron Howard‘s second installment of the Dan Brown series, ”Angels and Demons.”

”Angels and Demons” - on the set

Based on Dan Brown’s novel “Angels & Demons,” published in 2000, the movie follows Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon to analyze a mysterious symbol seared into the chest of a murdered physicist.

Continue Reading…