FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
COLUMBIA
PICTURES OPTIONS RIGHTS TO
#1 BESTSELLING THRILLER
THE DA VINCI CODE
Culver
City, CA June 27, 2003 Columbia Pictures has secured the much
sought after motion picture rights to Dan Brown's bestselling thriller
The Da Vinci Code, it was announced today by Amy Pascal, Chairman
of Columbia Pictures, and John Calley, Chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment.
The
Da Vinci Code debuted at #1 on the New York Times Bestseller list
and has remained near or at the top of the list for more than 14 weeks.
The
Da Vinci Code is Brown's second novel centering on Harvard professor
of symbology Robert Langdon, who first appeared in his successful
Angels and Demons published in 2000, and now on the paperback best
seller list.
Da
Vinci centers on one of the greatest mysteries of humankind, a 2000
year-old conspiracy, clues to which are encoded in the paintings of
Leonardo Da Vinci. Brown is currently at work on a third novel featuring
Professor Langdon.
Viewing
The Da Vinci Code and the adventures of Professor Langdon as the basis
for a potential franchise, Columbia also acquired the right to produce
Angels and Demons, and future Langdon properties.
"Dan
Brown is a master storyteller who has created an amazingly visual
page turner," said Calley. "The Da Vinci Code is a thrill
ride unlike any that we have read or seen in a long, long time. The
Robert Langdon character is a compelling hero and sleuth and we can't
wait to bring this puzzle to the screen."
The
project will be developed by Matt Tolmach, co-president of production
for Columbia Pictures.
The
Da Vinci Code is published by Doubleday. Dan Brown and his literary
agent Heide Lange of Sanford J. Greenburger Associates were represented
in the negotiations by Michael Rudell of Franklin, Weinrib, Rudell,
and Vassallo.