The Lost Symbol trailer unearths first glimpse at Dan Brown series

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

So this is interesting. Seems there's still still gas left in the tank for the Robert Langdon-verse (or at least, studios are betting there is), and now we have a new trailer for the upcoming Peacock TV series starring the aforementioned character with the made up job of "Symbologist", based (I'd imagine loosely) on the book The Lost Symbol by author Dan Brown.

You can watch the trailer at the top of the article, and below is the official synopsis:

From author Dan Brown, The Lost Symbol follows Professor Robert Langdon (Ashley Zukerman) as he's tasked with solving several puzzles to help save his kidnapped mentor and prevent a global conspiracy.

Meanwhile, The Lost Symbol stars Ashley Zukerman, Valorie Curry, Sumalee Montano, Rick Gonzalez, Eddie Izzard and Beau Knapp.

So what do you guys think? Fans of the Langdon books? If so, excited for the series? Either way, sound off below!

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