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The Da Vinci Code

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The Da Vinci Code works as a thriller movie with a point of view—fans quote moments, but they also argue about what the film is actually saying about power, desire, or survival. The thriller and mystery blend is the engine: it lets the film shift registers without feeling like two different movies stitched together.

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Runtime 2h 29m · ★ 6.7

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    1.Angels & Demons (2009)

    6.7 · Thriller · Mystery · 2h 19m

    Why you'll love it

    Angels & Demons (2009) belongs to the same conversation as The Da Vinci Code — both anchor their thriller in mystery emotion that doesn't let go. The tense undercurrent connects them more than any plot summary would suggest.

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    2.Vertigo (1958)

    8.1 · Mystery · Romance · Thriller · 2h 8m

    Why you'll love it

    If The Da Vinci Code's thriller stayed with you, Vertigo (1958) delivers the same sensation through an entirely different story. The mystery through-line is the real common thread between them.

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    3.The Ninth Gate (1999)

    6.5 · Mystery · Thriller · Horror · 2h 13m

    Why you'll love it

    Where The Da Vinci Code excels in thriller, The Ninth Gate (1999) doubles down on mystery to comparable effect. The tonal similarities run deep enough that watching both back-to-back feels intentional.

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    4.The Name of the Rose (1986)

    7.5 · Drama · Thriller · Mystery · 2h 10m

    Why you'll love it

    The Name of the Rose (1986) is the natural next step after The Da Vinci Code: same thriller DNA, different perspective. The tense streak and mystery elevate it well above a simple genre exercise.

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    5.A Haunting in Venice (2023)

    6.6 · Mystery · Thriller · Crime · 1h 44m

    Why you'll love it

    Fans of The Da Vinci Code who respond to its thriller will find A Haunting in Venice (2023) immediately familiar. Both films share a mystery sensibility without ever feeling like carbon copies of each other.

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    6.Greta (2019)

    6.6 · Mystery · Thriller · Drama · 1h 38m

    Why you'll love it

    There's a reason The Da Vinci Code fans keep landing on Greta (2019) — the thriller is unmistakably related even when the plots diverge. Both films operate on the same emotional frequency, especially in their third acts.

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    7.Night Train to Lisbon (2013)

    6.5 · Mystery · Romance · Thriller · 1h 51m

    Why you'll love it

    Night Train to Lisbon draws from the same thriller well as The Da Vinci Code, channeling mystery in ways that feel unmistakably related. The 2013 film makes a natural companion watch — similar in spirit but distinctly its own.

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    8.Foul Play (1978)

    6.3 · Comedy · Mystery · Thriller · 1h 56m

    Why you'll love it

    Foul Play (1978) captures the thriller appeal of The Da Vinci Code without simply imitating it. The mystery streak running through both films is what puts Foul Play at the top of any "if you liked…" shortlist.

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    9.Ghost (1990)

    7.2 · Fantasy · Thriller · Romance · 2h 7m

    Why you'll love it

    The thriller appeal of The Da Vinci Code — that tense edge, the fantasy — translates cleanly into Ghost (1990). Different setting, same essential satisfaction.

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    10.Crimson Peak (2015)

    6.7 · Horror · Mystery · Romance · 1h 59m

    Why you'll love it

    The filmmakers behind Crimson Peak (2015) clearly understood what makes mystery work — the same quality that keeps The Da Vinci Code rewatchable. Expect the same dark rhythm, executed with a fresh angle.

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FAQ

What should I watch after The Da Vinci Code?
Try Angels & Demons, Vertigo, The Ninth Gate—each shares DNA with The Da Vinci Code while changing the setting enough to feel fresh.
What genre is The Da Vinci Code?
The Da Vinci Code (2006) is best described as Thriller, Mystery. Stores and algorithms use different labels, but that mix is what fans actually recognize on a rewatch.
Is The Da Vinci Code part of a franchise?
Yes—it's part of the "Robert Langdon Collection" storyline. You can enjoy it standalone, but sequels and tie-ins build on characters and continuity established here.

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