Theories exist around the web, but I doubt any of them are accurate. What might be on page 47 that brings them there? Cage has said, whatever it is - it must be "life altering". We've heard in numerous interviews with Cage and director Jon Turteltaub that they wanted the plot to take place in Europe. The screenwriting team has been working on the screenplay for the third film since June 2009. The second movie sort of introduced it and used it as the center of the movie, so it is smart to make the third movie 'okay, what treasure hunt will come out of the book of secrets', which is kind of what the end of the movie started." The idea of the Book of Secrets is spectacular. Given that the page has resurfaced and Ben is mentioned by name, Cage's return to this franchise might be imminent.Collider talked with screenwriters Doug Miro and Carlo Bernard who said the following: "We were asked to start there, so that is where we'll start. If only Ben was here to help him figure it out. That’s the same message that Jess tell’s Riley in the clip, but, in typical Riley fashion, he is hilariously having a bit of trouble figuring out the clue. This led to a classic NT heist involving Elvis’ secret room and a cryptic message read by the "King of Rock ‘n’ Roll" transcribed on a fake golden record. The last episode had us breaking into Elvis Presley's Graceland as they found out he was a Freemason. Also, just because it’s on streaming doesn’t mean the show has forgotten its epic “steal the Declaration of Independence” roots/scale. Jess and her friends perfectly embody the Indiana Jones-inspired antics of the original films. In its first three episodes, Edge of History has effortlessly recaptured the endlessly entertaining heart of this beloved franchise. RELATED: 'National Treasure: Edge of History's Lisette Olivera on the Invaluable Advice She Got from Catherine Zeta-Jones If you’re a fan of the franchise and haven’t started the series yet, answers to might pique your interest. Whether it be in this series or a film sequel remains to be seen, but this is another great example that this series is not wasting the name of this franchise. However, it looks like this scene is finally letting fans know answers are coming. For 15 years fans have been left wondering what was on that page and waiting for a sequel that never came. When the adventure ended, the final scene had the President asking what was on which Ben only teased as “life-altering”. This led to one of the most talked about scenes of the entire franchise where Ben and his team kidnap the President of the United States played by Bruce Greenwood. was in the “Book of Secrets”, the main McGuffin of the second film that held a clue to the location of the secret Lost City of Gold. This should set alarm bells off in any long-time fan’s head. When asked if he’s on another treasure hunt, Riley teased, "Let's just say, there's 47 reasons to be interested." Ben Gates is, of course, Cage’s character from the films. Liam mentions that Riley’s retired, which the famous treasure author refutes by mentioning that he’s been working with Ben for the last 15 years on a secret project. However, the main hook of this scene is that Riley attends the funeral, in his first appearance in this series, and introduces himself to our new generation of treasure hunters. Liam’s the grandson of Agent Sadusky ( Harvey Keitel) who mysteriously died after sending Jess on a quest to find a treasure that has deep family ties to her father. The clip, which was exclusively debuted by Entertainment Weekly, sees Jess ( Lisette Olivera) and Tesha ( Zuri Reed) attending Liam Sadusky’s ( Jake Austin Walker) grandfather’s funeral. To build anticipation for episode 4, Disney released a new clip teasing Bartha’s return, and it has a connection to NT’s biggest mystery. However, the next episode has the series’ biggest connection yet and his name is Riley Poole, played by Justin Bartha. There have been countless nods and Easter eggs to make any fan want to gleefully go on a treasure hunt of their own. However, one of the coolest parts of the series thus far has been seeing all the connections to the larger NT universe. It has the fun, adventurous spirit of the original, the new cast is delightful, and the series retains the film's underrated musical score. In just three episodes so far, it proved this long-forgotten treasure hunting series still has a lot of life in it. The Disney+ series that continues the popular adventure franchise, once led by Nicolas Cage, debuted earlier this month. One of the biggest surprises on the small screen has been National Treasure: Edge of History. 2022 has been another killer year for television.
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