Tom Hanks is getting honest about his filmography. The actor spoke with The New York Times about his role as Robert Langdon in “The Da Vinci Code” movies, a franchise he admits was “hooey”.
When asked whether it was “cynical” to make two follow-up movies to the massive box office success that was “The Da Vinci Code”, Hanks said it was a “commercial enterprise”. READ MORE: Tom Hanks Reveals The Queen Told Him Her Favourite Cocktail “Oh, God, that was a commercial enterprise, Yeah, those Robert Langdon sequels are hooey.
The Da Vinci Code was hooey,” he explained. “I mean, Dan Brown, God bless him, says, ‘Here is a sculpture in a place in Paris!
No, it’s way over there. See how a cross is formed on a map? Well, it’s sort of a cross.’ Those are delightful scavenger hunts that are about as accurate to history as the James Bond movies are to espionage.
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