Tom Hanks’ Langdon Trilogy Is Now Streaming on Peacock, Paramount+ and Hulu

Tom Hanks’ Langdon Trilogy Is Now Streaming on Peacock, Paramount+ and Hulu — Static0.colliderimages.com
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Ten years after the trilogy concluded, Tom Hanks’ Robert Langdon films — all directed by Ron Howard — are now available to stream: The Da Vinci Code (2006) and Angels & Demons (2009) on Peacock and Paramount+, and Inferno (2016) on Hulu/Disney+. The Da Vinci Code’s 2006 film adaptation arrived amid intense controversy: Dan Brown’s 2003 novel sold 80 million copies and drew protests from the Catholic Church and other religious organizations.

Critics were mixed on the film, which scored 25% on Rotten Tomatoes, though it became one of the year’s top earners at the worldwide box office. The Da Vinci Code established Hanks’ measured, methodical take on Langdon as a truth-seeker opposite Audrey Tautou’s Sophie Neveu, unfolding as a slow-burn, adult-oriented thriller that leans on historical puzzles rather than nonstop action.

Angels & Demons shifts the tone toward a relentless, time‑sensitive thriller: Langdon races through Vatican City over the course of one evening to find a stolen antimatter canister and stop a terrorist tied to the Illuminati, working alongside a nuclear research scientist played by Ayelet Zurer.

The film features intense set pieces, including a sequence in the Vatican Archives where oxygen levels drop. Inferno, released in 2016, serves as a somber, introspective conclusion: Langdon suffers from amnesia in Florence and is drawn into a plot to stop a biological weapon called "Inferno" that could wipe out half the population.

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