Tom Hanks: "I Hope They Ask Me"

With The Lost Symbol barely on bookshelves, Tom Hanks has let it be known that he is keen to once again play Robert Langdon in the next movie instalment:

just finished it last week. Page-turner. Dan Brown knows how to weave a tale. I was exhausted by the end of it… I’d love to if they’re going to do it – I’m not going to walk away from that…. If they make it again, I hope they ask me. If they didn’t, what did I do wrong?

Who would be the choices for the supporting actors? Morgan Freeman as Warren Bellamy perhaps, and Linda Hunt as Sato? What about Katherine and Peter Solomon, and Mal’akh?

Mark Koltko-Rivera on Masonic Central Podcast–Tonight!</ b>–Discussing His Dan Brown Book

Mark Koltko-Rivera will be on the Masonic Central podcast tonight, Sunday, December 13, at 9:00 p.m. Eastern time. (You can link to the podcast here.) Mark will be discussing his book, Discovering The Lost Symbol: Freemasons, Magic, Mystery Religions, Noetic Science, and the Idea that We Can Become Gods. In the latter part of the broadcast, listeners can call in with live questions. See you then! (Well, not see you, exactly …)

Last Chance! "Hunting The Lost Symbol" on Discovery Channel, Today

The documentary “Hunting The Lost Symbol” will be broadcast today, Sunday, November 1, on Discovery Channel, from 4 pm to 6 pm (Eastern time; check your local listings).
Of course, this documentary focuses on Dan Brown’s new novel, The Lost Symbol. There are prominent segments about George Washington, the missing cornerstone to the U.S. Capitol building, Freemasonry, noetic science, Aleister Crowley (mentioned in the novel as an inspiration for the villain), and other topics related to the novel. I myself am one of several experts who are interviewed for the documentary. Enjoy.