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The Lost Symbol Canceled At Peacock After 1 Season

Dan Brown's prequel to The Da Vinci Code has been canceled.

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The Dan Brown TV series The Lost Symbol has been canceled at Peacock after one season. The streaming network has announced that the drama is not going return for a second season.

In a statement to Deadline, Peacock said, "We were so proud to bring this action-packed mystery thriller to our members and enjoyed watching this compelling series unfold with a satisfying, complete story."

The Lost Symbol was based on the 2009 Dan Brown novel of the same name. The show is a prequel to the Robert Langdon film series starring Tom Hanks, with Succession's Ashley Zukerman playing Langdon, and Eddie Izzard, Beau Knapp, Rick Gonzalez, and Valorie Curry in the cast. Season 1 premiered in September and had 10 episodes.

The show was originally slated to be on NBC before it shifted to Peacock. The finale aired in November.

Ron Howard and Brian Grazer of Imagine Entertainment produced The Lost Symbol, while Brown himself was involved as well.

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