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Tom Hanks Deciphers The Da Vinci Code
Source: Newsweek
November 14, 2004


Tom Hanks has been pegged to play the lead role in Sony's upcoming film The Da Vinci Code, the adaptation of author Dan Brown's best-selling thriller, Newsweek has learned. Director Ron Howard and producer Brian Grazer, the duo who helped make Hanks a star with their 1984 comedy Splash and rehired him 11 years later for Apollo 13, cast Hanks as the globe-trotting scholar Robert Langdon, a decision based partially on the cerebral (riddle-solving, code-cracking) nature of the action in "Da Vinci."

"Tom is an exciting actor to watch thinking," Howard tells the magazine. "We probably don't need his status from a box-office standpoint" -- by now, The Da Vinci Code sells itself -- "but he gives Langdon instant legitimacy."

Howard and Grazer are taking their time casting "Da Vinci," but plan to hire actual foreign actors to play the book's foreign characters. "If there's any book that's supposed to be an international thriller, says Grazer, "this is it." Grazer tells Newsweek that one recent Oscar winner inquired about the role of Parisian cryptologist Sophie Neveu, "and she could easily do it. But I think the audience would be let down a bit. They expect a French girl." As for the role of bullish cop Bezu Fache, Gordon reports that Jean Reno is on Grazer's short list.

Grazer first got wind of The Da Vinci Code early in 2003, when Joel Surnow -- creator of the acclaimed TV series 24 -- thought "Da Vinci" would make a terrific story line for the show's third season. Surnow asked his boss, Grazer, to look into acquiring the rights. But as Brown had no intention of handing over his book to a mere TV show, Grazer says that "it quickly became clear that we had no chance." A few months later Sony paid $6 million for the movie rights -- and hired Grazer as the producer for the biggest film adaptation since "Harry Potter."

The 53-year-old Grazer, who also paired with Howard on the Oscar-winning A Beautiful Mind, has several upcoming projects on his slate, including an animated Curious George film with Will Ferrell and Fun with Dick and Jane starring Jim Carrey. Grazer is also producing a documentary about the notorious skinflick ***********, Gordon reports. Due out in February, it may be the first NC-17 movie released by a major studio in years.
 

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Going to be a great movie.

Jean Reno as Fache would be inspired casting--it's a good high-profile role that he can sink his teeth into--unlike his horrid turn in Godzilla.

I have a feeling that Juliette Binoche will be cast as Sophie, to me, she seems like a perfect choice. She can be playful, but at the same time, be totally serious in her roles.

Tom Hanks as Langdon is interesting, though. I always pegged Langdon as being a little younger than Hanks, but it shouldn't be much a problem, since Tom Hanks is such a terrific actor. Really looking forward to this one--it better be good, considering it cost them 6 million to option it--and that is WITHOUT a script...
 
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Julie Delpy Up for The Da Vinci Code
Source: The Boston Herald
November 25, 2004


The Boston Herald talked to French actress Julie Delpy (Before Sunset) who is on the short list to play the female lead opposite Tom Hanks in director Ron Howard's adaptation of Dan Brown's best-seller The Da Vinci Code.

"I'm praying," Delpy told the newspaper. "But we'll see. You never know until there is a solid cast, but I am going to meet them."

Delpy will get a sit-down with Howard and producer Brian Grazer, who are currently casting the film and say they are committed to hiring foreign actors to play the book's foreign characters.

She is up for the role of Parisian cryptologist Sophie Neveu who helps Hanks' character - Harvard professor Robert Langdon - find the Holy Grail. "I don't know what their idea for it is," she said, "or if I am right for it. The character is French, in her 30s and has a shade of red in her hair. I can become a redhead!"

Delphy is currently wrapping-up the filming for thriller The Legend of Lucy Keyes in Central Massachusetts.
 

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I guess I shouldn't get into it here, but I really don't like that they're making this into a movie, and I don't like the fact that Hanks is starring in it...

I think a lot of people will be misled by this movie stating things as fact when they aren't even close to the truth...

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Brian in Mesa said:
Director Ron Howard and producer Brian Grazer, the duo who helped make Hanks a star with their 1984 comedy Splash and rehired him 11 years later for Apollo 13, cast Hanks as the globe-trotting scholar Robert Langdon, a decision based partially on the cerebral (riddle-solving, code-cracking) nature of the action in "Da Vinci."

Howard and Grazer working on this is huge - it will give the film a tremendous amount of credibility.
 

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Howard and Grazer working on this is huge - it will give the film a tremendous amount of credibility.


Just what it needs...sigh

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The thing that excites me more than anything else about this movie is that Opie is directing it. Richie knows his stuff.

:ronhoward:

I'm not kidding I have a lot of respect for that guy as a storyteller.
 
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Chandler Mike said:
I guess I shouldn't get into it here, but I really don't like that they're making this into a movie, and I don't like the fact that Hanks is starring in it...

I think a lot of people will be misled by this movie stating things as fact when they aren't even close to the truth...

Mike

From the P&R board, from a while back...

Dan Brown says it's all true

BIM
 

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As long as it doesn't have Brendan Frasier or Nicholas Cage in it, good. I don't know if I can stand to watch another movie with either of those two hacks in it.
 

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Pariah said:
I'm not kidding I have a lot of respect for that guy as a storyteller.


Completely agree...has he had a bad one?
 

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NickelBack said:
Completely agree...has he had a bad one?
EDtv in 1999..... :barf:

Did he lose a bet or what?

Also, "The Missing" was really not too good
 
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Da Vinci Code Hits Worldwide May 19, 2006
Source: Columbia Pictures
November 30, 2004


Columbia Pictures has confirmed that Tom Hanks has been cast in the lead role of the famed symbologist Robert Langdon in the studio's upcoming film adaptation of Dan Brown's best-selling thriller The Da Vinci Code, it was announced today by Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group Chairman Amy Pascal and the film's producers Brian Grazer and John Calley. The studio also announced that it has slated May 19, 2006 as the worldwide day and date release for the highly anticipated film.

The Da Vinci Code will be directed by Ron Howard from a screenplay by Akiva Goldsman, both of whom, along with Grazer, took home Oscars for the drama A Beautiful Mind. Production will begin next year in the United States and Europe.

The Da Vinci Code has been on nationwide best seller lists virtually non-stop since it was released by Doubleday in 2003, including 87 weeks at the top of the NY Times Bestseller list. Over 20 million copies of the novel are in print worldwide and the book has been translated into 42 different languages.

"Tom Hanks is one of the biggest stars in the world today," said Calley, "He has all the intelligence, wry sophistication, everyman charm and talent required to bring this role to life and it's hard to imagine a more perfect fit for the character of Robert Langdon, who Dan Brown created with such compelling care in his bestseller, 'The Da Vinci Code'."

"When John Calley and Amy Pascal gave us the opportunity to team with them on 'The Da Vinci Code', Ron and I knew it was the chance of a lifetime," said Grazer.

"The potential that exists through this collaboration of material and talent is extraordinary. Having source material as rich and popular as Dan Brown's novel, a screenwriter with Akiva's talent and a star of the magnitude of Tom Hanks is an embarrassment of riches. We couldn't be more happy to be working alongside Columbia on this project," said Howard.

"'The Da Vinci Code' is the cornerstone of our 2006 slate," said Pascal. "On those rare occasions when you are lucky enough to acquire such a coveted property, job one is to be as faithful as possible to the book and respectful of the fans who love it worldwide. With the enormous talents of Tom Hanks, Ron Howard, Akiva Goldsman, John Calley and Brian Grazer, we feel we could not be in better or more capable hands as we bring this international literary phenomenon to the screen."

At Columbia, The Da Vinci Code will be overseen by Matt Tolmach, Co-President of Production for Columbia Pictures and Andrea Giannetti, Executive Vice President of Production. At Imagine, the project will be overseen by Karen Kehela Sherwood, Co-Chairman of Imagine Entertainment.

The Da Vinci Code will mark Hanks third collaboration with Howard and Grazer, having previously starred for Howard in the space drama Apollo 13 and in his star-making role in the comedy Splash.
 
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Jean Reno Cracks The Da Vinci Code
Source: Variety
January 14, 2005


Jean Reno has joined Tom Hanks in director Ron Howard's adaptation of Dan Brown bestseller The Da Vinci Code, produced by Brian Grazer and John Calley at Columbia Pictures.

The French star will play gruff detective Bezu Fache in the thriller, which begins filming this year for a May 19, 2006 release.

Akiva Goldsman wrote the script. Reno will next be seen starring opposite Steve Martin in MGM's The Pink Panther.
 

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Brian in Mesa said:
Jean Reno Cracks The Da Vinci Code
Source: Variety
January 14, 2005


Jean Reno has joined Tom Hanks in director Ron Howard's adaptation of Dan Brown bestseller The Da Vinci Code, produced by Brian Grazer and John Calley at Columbia Pictures.

The French star will play gruff detective Bezu Fache in the thriller, which begins filming this year for a May 19, 2006 release.

Akiva Goldsman wrote the script. Reno will next be seen starring opposite Steve Martin in MGM's The Pink Panther.

WOOHOO! :thumbup:
 

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This could be a good movie but I'm reading the novel and I am trying to figure out how the hell they are going to work out some of this on screen. There's so much stuff that the main character just knows and the audience is privvy to via flashbacks and whatnot that will be tough to convey on screen.

I don't like the casting of Hanks as Langdon but he is a hell of an actor so I will reserve judgement. Reno as Fache is brilliant.
 

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Brian in Mesa said:
Jean Reno Cracks The Da Vinci Code
Source: Variety
January 14, 2005

Jean Reno has joined Tom Hanks in director Ron Howard's adaptation of Dan Brown bestseller The Da Vinci Code, produced by Brian Grazer and John Calley at Columbia Pictures.

The French star will play gruff detective Bezu Fache in the thriller, which begins filming this year for a May 19, 2006 release.

Akiva Goldsman wrote the script. Reno will next be seen starring opposite Steve Martin in MGM's The Pink Panther.
When I read the book, I pictured Jean Reno or Vlade Divac as that character!
 
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jkf296 said:
When I read the book, I pictured Jean Reno or Vlade Divac as that character!

Divac is an excellent actor, but mostly in flops. :D
 
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Sophie is Sophie?
Source: Film Deculte
January 20, 2005


French site Film Deculte reports that Braveheart and The World is Not Enough star Sophie Marceau will play gifted French cryptologist Sophie Neveu in Columbia Pictures' The Da Vinci Code.

The adaptation of the Dan Brown bestseller stars Tom Hanks as famed symbologist Robert Langdon and Jean Reno as gruff detective Bezu Fache.

Marceau is said to have dropped out of the French adaptation of Stone Council for "Da Vinci Code" and Monica Bellucci apparently will take over her role in that film.

The Da Vinci Code will be directed by Ron Howard from a screenplay by Akiva Goldsman. Brian Grazer and John Calley are producing. Production will begin this year in the United States and Europe for a May 19, 2006 worldwide release.
 

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Sophie is Sophie?
Source: Film Deculte
January 20, 2005


French site Film Deculte reports that Braveheart and The World is Not Enough star Sophie Marceau will play gifted French cryptologist Sophie Neveu in Columbia Pictures' The Da Vinci Code.

The adaptation of the Dan Brown bestseller stars Tom Hanks as famed symbologist Robert Langdon and Jean Reno as gruff detective Bezu Fache.

Marceau is said to have dropped out of the French adaptation of Stone Council for "Da Vinci Code" and Monica Bellucci apparently will take over her role in that film.

The Da Vinci Code will be directed by Ron Howard from a screenplay by Akiva Goldsman. Brian Grazer and John Calley are producing. Production will begin this year in the United States and Europe for a May 19, 2006 worldwide release.

Great choice
 

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I just read today that Audrey Tatou is the one who got the role, not Sophie Marceau. I love Audrey Tatou, but this isn't a "sweet/cute" role.
 
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I just read today that Audrey Tatou is the one who got the role, not Sophie Marceau. I love Audrey Tatou, but this isn't a "sweet/cute" role.

Audrey Tautou Cracks The Da Vinci Code
Source: Variety
January 24, 2005


French actress Audrey Tatou (Amélie, Dirty Pretty Things, A Very Long Engagement) will star as cryptologist Sophie Neveu in Columbia Pictures' The Da Vinci Code. Last week it was rumored that Sophie Marceau had landed the role, but that's not the case.

Ron Howard is directing the big screen adaptation of the Dan Brown bestseller, in which Tom Hanks plays Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon.

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It was also announced that they will be filming in the Louvre.
 
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McKellen & Molina Crack The Da Vinci Code
Source: Variety
April 20, 2005


Sony Pictures Entertainment has set Ian McKellen ("The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, "X-Men" films) and Alfred Molina (Spider-Man 2) for roles in The Da Vinci Code, the Ron Howard-directed adaptation of the Dan Brown bestseller, says Variety. Brian Grazer is producing with John Calley. Akiva Goldsman wrote the script.

Molina will play zealous Bishop Arigarosa, who's keenly interested in the sleuthing activities of Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) and cryptographer Sophie Neveu (Audrey Tautou). McKellen will play Sir Teabing, a wealthy man who acts as a resource for Langdon even as he shows his own ambitions to uncover the Holy Grail.

The film also stars Jean Reno.

Production begins in June for a May 19, 2006, release.
 

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