There are quite a lot.
-Vittoria finds her father not the Director of CERN guy
-There is no Director of CERN.
-People know about the anti-matter project.
-Cardinal Baggia survives and becomes Pope.
-Robert Langdon doesnt go up in the helicopter with Camerlengo Ventrisco]
-When Camerlengo Ventrisca sets himself on fire it isn't in front of everyone and he doesn't disappear.
-Robert and Vittoria don't get together at the end.
-The murdered professor wasn't Vittoria's father in the movie.
-Vittoria wasn't kidnapped
-Olivetti is the Head of the Swiss Guard in the book but just a cop in the movie
-The Assassin isn't of Arab descent as described in the book.
-Robert and Vittoria don't kill the Assassin, he is blown up.
-The last brand in the novel is the Illuminati Diamond, which is a combination of "Earth", "Air", "Fire", and "Water" in the shape of an ambigram diamond. In the film, however, it is two keys crossed with each other, not even an ambigram. According to Langdon, its upside-down image is a reference to St. Peter's upside-down crucifixion.
-In the novel, Langdon goes alone to the archives the second time while looking for Bernini's statues. In the film, he is accompanied by a Swiss guard.
The book "Angels and Demons" by Dan Brown contains more detailed descriptions and background information about the characters and plot compared to the movie adaptation. Additionally, the book explores themes and symbols in more depth, providing a richer narrative experience. Lastly, some scenes and subplots present in the book are shortened or excluded in the movie for time constraints.
"Angels & Demons" was the first novel in Dan Brown's Robert Langdon series, published in 2000, while "The Da Vinci Code" was the second novel in the series, published in 2003.
If you have read the book then you would not like the movie at all it was horrible and they changed about 88% of the story line.
Dan Brown
doesn't really matter. But the book is the prequel so..... yah, read the "Angels and Demons" book first.
The title "Angels and Demons" likely refers to the central conflict in the story between good (represented by angels) and evil (represented by demons). This contrast reflects the battle between opposing forces that drives the plot of the book and creates tension and intrigue for the reader.
The book "Fallen Angels" by Walter Dean Myers was first published in the United States in 1988 by Scholastic Press.
"Angels & Demons" is considered a prequel to "The Da Vinci Code." Both are part of the Robert Langdon series by author Dan Brown, with "Angels & Demons" being the first book in the series that introduces the character of Robert Langdon.
Dan Brown - a must read book by a famous author
The DaVinci Code, Angels and Demons, the Lost Symbol.
angels and demons aesop's fables all the pretty horses
A follow-up to the hit film "The Da Vinci Code," "Angels & Demons" rolled out as a two-disc Blu-ray ($39.95), two-disc extended cut standard-definition DVD ($36.95), single-disc theatrical DVD ($28.96) and UMD ($24.95) on November 24, 2009.
No, it is not necessary to read Angels and Demons before The Da Vinci Code. While they are part of the same series featuring Robert Langdon, each book can be read independently as they follow different storylines and can be enjoyed on their own.