Ayelet Zurer Reportedly Nabs 'Angels and Demons' Lead
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This is one movie I keep forgetting is actually being made. Ron Howard's adaptation of Angels and Demons has been simmering away, sending out casting calls, not quite reaching any level of heady anticipation. Maybe this news will do it.Entertainment Weekly is reporting that Israeli actress Ayelet Zurer has landed the part of Vittoria Vetra, the daughter of a CERN physicist who is embarked on a journey to uncover the truth behind her father's murder. Of course, Robert Langdon (still played by Tom Hanks) accompanies her, and they must foil a terrorist plot in the process.
The studio has yet to confirm. Naomi Watts was reportedly the last to be in talks for the role. No other parts have been cast.
I'm not an avid reader of Dan Brown, so I must ask: is the plot of Angels and Demons really that similar to The DaVinci Code? Is it really that a pretty foreign girl loses a member of her paterfamilias, and Robert Langdon must help her? Is it via the works of coded works of Michaelangelo? Is the Catholic Church evilly involved? I am guessing it is, since one of the characters in need of an actor is an aide to the Pope. Fill me in, because I will never read the book.
Angels and Demons is still set for release May 15th, 2009.










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4-24-2008 @ 9:14AM
Cincinnati Mike said...
Yep, pretty similar, except substitute arcane Masonic- Illuminati weirdness clues for DaVinci Clues. And key Archbishops dropping dead before they can select the next pope.
We had this discussion a while back about the female lead. We seemed to agree: undying love for Naomi Watts, but not in this role. This new chick--she's the one from Munich? Not bad. Fits the stereotypical dark sultry Mediterranean goddess role that the author depicted.
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4-24-2008 @ 9:56AM
bookemdano said...
Dan Brown uses the most ancient of writing techniques:
Mad-Libs!
Every book is the same. Just insert a different girl, a different secret society, and a different ridiculous conspiracy theory. Seriously, they even all start the same. Some old guy gets killed by a creepy guy. Someone should put out the unofficial Dan Brown Mad-Lib.
I'd have Colonel Sanders getting murdered by an Area 51 agent over a plot to steal the Colonel's true secret: A tiny drop of blood from one of Eve's descendants made his chicken highly addictive. And now his daughter, a true descendant of Eve is being stalked by the same murdered. Can Langdon save this girl by deciphering the cryptic symbols that descendant's of Eve use to protect the most shocking secret of all: that it was she who was made first and Adam who first ate the apple!!!! Oh lord, with the Earth ever be the same!
Dan Brown would never even recognize that according to that story we are all Eve's descendants.
I just wonder if there can be a Pierre Plantard out there to make him look as stupid for Angels and Demons as he did with the DaVinci Code.
But seriously, Brown is a hack. But A&D will make a much better movie that DaVinci Code. Its much darker and fast paced.
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4-24-2008 @ 10:47AM
LOs said...
The flavor of it may be the same but Angels and Demons should be a much better movie. It's about a serial killer really, and not so much about the theory of symbolism.
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4-24-2008 @ 12:02PM
will said...
It's pretty much the same, except Langdon become frikkin Batman in this one.
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4-24-2008 @ 12:05PM
EatingPie said...
I don't know about that LOs. The Serial Killer is the driving force behind the plot (and he's a HIRED killer, actually), but the clue following is still the key to all the shenanigans (thanks Juno!).
After all the Hullabaloo over DaVinci, I read it, then read A&D. I found this book better (disregarding the emphasis on CERN physics and ending on the most physics-breaking "parachute" scene ever), but one thing's for sure... the Hullabaloo was right. In A&D Dan Brown basically tries to take down Catholicism. Then in DaVinci, he goes on to try the same on Christianity at large. I'm going way out on a limb and suggesting that Mr. Brown has a problem with the whole "Christianity" and "Church" thing. Hard to tell, after all, he's so darned *subtle* about it. :)
-Pie
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4-24-2008 @ 12:20PM
Ryan said...
This book was definitely better (and remember folks he wrote this before DaVinci Code!). My one hope when I heard DaVinci was going to be made into a movie was for it to do well enough so that they'd do an A&D movie. Wish granted.
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4-24-2008 @ 2:45PM
Liz said...
I enjoyed the Angels & Demons book more than the Da Vinci Code, but yes it is very similar in theme. The action sequences are a bit more ridiculous but also would be more fun to watch on the big screen. This actress is a much better fit than Naomi Watts too.
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4-24-2008 @ 3:16PM
treqie said...
I also enjoyed Angels and Demons more than Da Vinci Code. I'm looking forward to this adaption. The story is much more interesting, and darker.
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