Peacock recently dropped the first official teaser trailer for its upcoming original series,Dan Brown’sThe Lost Symbol. The show follows the early adventures of Harvard Symbologist Robert Langdon: the same characterTom Hanksincarnated inRon Howard’s blockbuster filmsThe Da Vinci CodeandAngels & Demons, based on the books of the same name byDan Brown.

In the Peacock original,Ashley Zukermanwill portray a young Langdon, who must solve a series of deadly puzzles — enmeshing himself within a high-stakes game of cat and mouse — to save his kidnapped mentor and squelch a world-spanning conspiracy.

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The trailer begs to ask, is Langdon capable of predicting his foes’ actions to save his mentor (and maybe the world), or will his symbology expertise and historical knowledge leave him endlessly two steps behind? Langdon goes from lecturer to investigator as he ponders what the unnamed criminal mastermind desires. As for what Langdon does know, the criminal wants him “to locate an ancient portal buried within the capital and unlock it,” which he explains in the trailer. Given the trailer’s perfect combination of suspense, artifactual trivia, and drama, the show seems destined to follow in its cinematic predecessors’ footsteps.

Valorie Curry(Kara, American Pastoral),Sumalee Montano(Transformers Prime: Darkness Rising,Saints Row IV),Rick Gonzalez(Coach Carter, Illegal Tender), stand-up comedianEddie Izzard(Six Minutes to Midnight,Dress to Kill) andBeau Knapp(American Skin, The Signal) round out the primary ensemble.

The upcoming series is produced by CBS Studios, Imagine Television, and Universal Television withDan Dworkin(The Crossing, Matador) andJay Beattie(Outer Banks, Star Trek: Discovery) serving as writers and executive producers. The duo previously worked together onThe Crossingand MTV’sScreamseries. Dworkin and Beattie are joined by Brown, Brian Grazer, Howard,Samie Kim FalveyandAnna Culpas executive producers.

Take a peek at the teaser trailer below and be sure to check back with Collider for updates surroundingDan Brown’s The Lost Symbol, as the release date has yet to be announced.

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