Dan Brown News: Page: 2

This is page 2 of the Dan Brown News posts on Wruters Write.


  • Dan Brown: It's Not My Job To Debate (2006-04-25): As the hysteria mounts in the weeks before the release of The Da Vinci Code film, Dan Brown says that it's not his job to weigh in on the debate.

  • More Good News For Dan Brown (2006-04-24): More good news for Dan Brown: the 2nd U.

  • Dan Brown Back To Writing (2006-04-22): Now that he's not spending all his time being grilled by aggressive British barristers in a baseless lawsuit, Dan Brown is finally getting back to work on the sequel to The Da Vinci Code.

  • Dan Brown is Vindicated, Plaintiffs Face Gargantuan Legal Bill (2006-04-07): The British judge handed down his verdict in the Da Vinci Code copyright case and ruling in favor of Random House and Dan Brown.

  • Dan Brown Wins Lawsuit (2006-04-07): Dan Brown has been vindicated: he and Random House won the copyright lawsuit filed against them by disgruntled authors Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh over The Da Vinci Code.

  • How the Da Vinci Code Trial Ruling Will Affect Writers (2006-03-27): Lisa Rogak of The Houston Chronicle explores the implications for writers if the court rules against Random House in the Dan Brown/Da Vinci Code plagiarism trial.

  • Dan Brown is Cross-Examined (2006-03-15): The British press is closely following the Dan Brown trial: each day the testimony is analyzed in detail.

  • Dan Brown Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Going to Trial (2006-02-27): The Observer (U.

  • Statisticians Baffled by Da Vinci Code's Success (2005-12-30): British statisticians are simply dumbfounded by the incredible success of the bestselling novel The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown.

  • British Authors Sue Random House For Theft of Ideas (2005-10-24): Dan Brown's lawyers are having a very good year.

  • Dan Brown and the Protesting Nuns (2005-08-16): It looks like Dan Brown's troubles with religious figures aren't over yet.

  • Sir Ian McKellan Signed For the Da Vinci Code Film (2005-04-20): Sir Ian McKellen has joined the cast of the upcoming film of Dan Brown's bestseller, The Da Vinci Code.

  • Top Selling Ebooks of 2004 Announced (2005-01-24): The Open eBook Forum (OeBF), an ebook industry trade and standards organization, has released its annual list of Top Selling ebooks.

  • The Louvre Says (2005-01-21): The Associated Press reports that the Louvre is willing to allowing filming to occur in the museum for The Da Vinci Code.

  • Tom Hanks Takes Lead in Da Vinci Code Film (2004-12-10): Two-time Academy Award winner Tom Hanks has been cast in the lead role of the famed symbologist Robert Langdon in Columbia Pictures' upcoming film adaptation of Dan Brown's bestselling thriller The Da Vinci Code.

  • Tom Hanks Snags Lead in The Da Vinci Code (2004-11-18): Newsweek reports that producer Brian Grazer and director Ron Howard, the Oscar-winning team who made A Beautiful Mind have asked Oscar-winner Tom Hanks to portray scholar Robert Langdon in the film version of Dan Brown's bestseller, The Da Vinci Code.

  • Interview with Dan Brown (1998-05-01): The Da Vinci Code author Dan Brown talks about his debut novel Digital Fortress in this interview. He also discusses teaching, cryptography, the NSA, privacy and more.