The Lost Symbol is based on Dan Brown’s 2009 novel of the same name. It follows a younger Robert Langdon as he races against time to decipher a historical code in order to save his mentor from a dangerous man.
‘The Lost Symbol,’ like most other projects based on Brown’s work, is jam-packed with mysteries, conspiracy theories, and action. If you’re curious about what to expect in episode 3, we’ve got you covered.
The Lost Symbol Episode 3 Speculations
Langdon and Katherine may have to decide whether or not to split up in episode 3, titled “Murmuration.” The CIA is on their tail, and Mal’akh has warned Langdon that if Katherine stays with him, he will face dire consequences.
They may seek Nunez’s assistance if they have nowhere else to turn. Meanwhile, Sato will question Bellamy in an attempt to learn everything Langdon knows about his mentor’s mysterious abductor.
If she didn’t make any tangible progress, her superiors in the agency might threaten to remove her from the case. In flashback scenes, Zachary’s cellmate may be seen siding with the prison warden.
Here is some sneak peek of episode 1:
The Lost Symbol Episode 3 Release Date
The Lost Symbol Season 1 Episode 3 is set to be released on September 30, 2021. This episode is scheduled to premiere on Peacock at 3 a.m. Eastern Time.
I. Is The Lost Symbol Episode 3 on Break?
No, it is not on break. It will release on time, that is, September 30, 2021. There is no delay announced as of now.
The Lost Symbol Episode 2 Recap
While trying to decipher the most recent clue, Robert and Katherine seek assistance and shelter from an old friend; Peter attempts to flee amid visions of his past.
About The Lost Symbol
The Lost Symbol is an Peacock Original series based on the bestselling author Dan Brown’s 2009 novel written of the same name. The project is executive-produced by Ron Howard and Brian Grazer who have previously worked on big screen adaptations of Brown’s other books — The Da Vinci Code, Angels & Demons, and Inferno — with Tom Hanks in the main role.
The book, The Lost Symbol, is a thriller set in Washington, D.C., after the events of The Da Vinci Code. The Peacock series will be changing the novels’ timeline up, setting the events of The Lost Symbol as a prequel to the other stories and featuring a younger version of Langdon, played by Ashley Zukerman.
Langdon who is invited into an ancient Masonic scavenger hunt across Washington, D.C., when his mentor, Peter Solomon, is kidnapped. As in the book, the show could be relying on Freemasonry for both its recurring theme and its major characters.
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