Tom Hanks SLAMS his Da Vinci Code movies as ‘hooey’ and admits he only did for the money: ‘I changed my pants in front of the Mona Lisa’
- Tom Hanks admitted in an interview with the New York Times that his popular Da Vinci Code films were ‘hooey’
- Hanks called the stories ‘about as accurate to history as the James Bond movies are to espionage’
- Hanks, 65, starred as religious symbology professor Robert Langdon in the mystery-thriller trilogy that grossed over a billion dollars
- ‘I changed my pants in front of the Mona Lisa! They brought me a birthday cake in the Grand Salon! Who gets to have that experience?’
- Hanks revealed that he took on the role as a ‘commercial enterprise’, meaning he did it for the money
- It is estimated that Hanks made between $18-$25 million per film: The Da Vinci Code in 2006, Angels & Demons in 2009 and Inferno in 2016
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