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Mormonism and popular media


"Big Love" and the temple

Summary: In March 2009 HBO aired an episode of the series "Big Love" which dramatized a portion of a Latter-day Saint temple ceremony. The producers of the series insisted that the inclusion of the sequence was an integral part of the plot and that they had used an ex-Mormon advisor who was "familiar with temple practices and rituals," and "was actually on the set throughout the filming of the scenes to make sure every detail was correct."

Dan Brown's next book and Mormonism

Summary: There was much speculation that the LDS Church would be featured in the sequel to the The DaVinci Code published in September 2009 as The Lost Symbol.