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The National Treasure franchise consists of American historical fiction action-adventures, including two released theatrical films, a prequel book series, and a television series set 20 years after the films. Future installments, notably a third film, have been under consideration for many years.
National Treasure is a four-part 2016 British television drama by Channel 4, written by Jack Thorne. [1] It stars Robbie Coltrane as Paul Finchley, a once successful comedian of the 1980s and early 1990s, now hosting a television quiz show. He is accused of raping several young women in the early 1990s.
National Treasure: Edge of History is an American action-adventure television series developed for and globally released on the streaming service Disney+. It is based on, and a continuation of, the National Treasure film series. It was produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, ABC Signature and Disney Branded Television. [1]
The National Treasure sequel series won’t stay buried much longer. Disney+ on Friday announced that National Treasure: Edge of History will premiere Wednesday, Dec. 14, with its first two episodes.
Disney+’s National Treasure series will feature at least one familiar face from the film franchise. Justin Bartha, who co-starred in both 2004’s National Treasure and 2007’s National ...
Disney+ has revealed the future of National Treasure: Edge of History, with the television series being cancelled after just one season.
The film grossed $347 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the action scenes and performances of Cage and Bartha, but criticized the screenplay. A sequel, National Treasure: Book of Secrets, was released in 2007. At the 2022 D23 Expo, a sequel television series, National Treasure: Edge of History, was announced ...
The first look at the new “National Treasure” Disney+ series, “Edge of History,” was shown at Comic-Con, revealing the new treasure hunter stepping into Benjamin Franklin Gates’ shoes ...