

Langdon is called in, and following clues in the message, deduces where the murders of the four cardinals will take place. He sends a message claiming he will kill the candidates and use the antimatter to destroy the Vatican. But a man who says he represents the Illuminati steals a vial of dangerous anti-matter and kidnaps four of the candidates who are in line to be the next pope. The pope has been killed, and the Vatican is temporarily in the hands of a young priest named Father McKenna until a new pope is chosen. The Illuminati! Surprisingly, Beyoncé and Jay Z do not make an appearance in the film, because the Illuminati plot ends up being a hoax.

In Angels & Demons, Langdon returns with shorter but still pretty shaggy hair to deal with. Langdon and Sophie defeat the bad guys, and Sophie's secret status as the Grail remains protected and unknown to the public. Eventually, Langdon and the granddaughter of the murdered man, Sophie Neveu, uncover that the murder was part of a larger conspiracy by rogue members of the Opus Dei, who are looking to expose the truth about the Holy Grail: It's not a cup, it's Jesus' last living descendent. He discovers a coded clue near the body, which leads him to other clues around Europe, all revolving around the works of Leonardo Da Vinci. Authorities bring in Robert Langdon, a prominent American symbologist with a genius intellect and magnificent flowing hair, to examine the bizarre crime scene. The film begins with the murder of the curator at The Louvre in Paris, whose body is discovered posed like Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man. The Da Vinci Code revolves around a conspiracy about the true identity of the Holy Grail. So now with the third installment, Inferno, hitting theaters, now is the perfect time to go over what happened in the other Da Vinci Code movies. The films began in 2006 with The Da Vinci Code, which was then followed up in 2009 with Angels & Demons.
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All joking aside, it's been seven years since the last film in Ron Howard's Da Vinci Code franchise, which is of course based upon the series of novels by Dan Brown. Tom Hanks' Robert Langdon is back, and this time.
