Skip to main content
The Da Vinci Code poster

Seek the truth.

The Da Vinci Code (2006)

May 17, 20062h 29mEN
6.7

10.0K votes

Official Site

Overview

A murder in Paris’ Louvre Museum and cryptic clues in some of Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous paintings lead to the discovery of a religious mystery. For 2,000 years a secret society closely guards information that — should it come to light — could rock the very foundations of Christianity.

Where to Watch

Streaming availability for India

Stream

Sony Pictures Amazon Channel

Rent

Apple TV StoreZee5Google Play MoviesYouTube

Buy

Apple TV StoreGoogle Play MoviesYouTube
Powered by JustWatch The Da Vinci Code

Top Billed Cast

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Budget

$125.0M

Revenue

$760.0M

Production Companies

Imagine EntertainmentSkylark Productions

Movies Like The Da Vinci Code

Recommended for You

User Reviews

John Chard

John Chard

7.0

Each breath you take is a sin. No shadow will be safe again, for you will be hunted by angels. The Da Vinci Code is directed by Ron Howard and adapted to screenplay by Akiva Goldsman from the novel of the same name written by Dan Brown. It stars Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Ian McKellen, Paul Bettany, Jean Reno, Alfred Molina and Jürgen Prochnow. Music is scored by Hans Zimmer and cinematography by Salvatore Totino. When a man is murdered inside the Louvre, his body is found to be surrounded by cryptic messages. The police call in American symbology expert Robert Langdon (Hanks) to decode t…

Read full review →
Peter McGinn

Peter McGinn

6.0

Writing this review might be considered an act of vanity. Until recently I was among the very few who hadn’t seen The Da Vinci Code, or even read the book. But now I have done so — watch the movie, that is. I still have no plans to read the book. But is there anyone left out there who might benefit from a review? Mostly I thought the movie was rather silly. Oh, I know that the book was researched about as well as your average documentary, and that the plot is intricate and suitably complex for a thriller. Like a spy thriller, it develops that the two heroes can never be sure who they can tr…

Read full review →
CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

6.0

This had all the ingredients and even a self-flagellating Paul Bettany so what happened? Well it all started strongly enough with the aforementioned man perpetrating a mysterious killing in the Louvre museum. It turns out that the victim is one of the museum’s curators and when the police discovers that his body has been defaced with ancient symbols, they call in “Sophie” (Audrey Tautou) to investigate. She, in turn, invites acclaimed American professor “Langdon” (Tom Hanks) to help find out what this might all mean, and swiftly there are embroiled in the machinations of a legendary society th…

Read full review →

Explore More