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Nickelodeon Premieres Legends of The Hidden Temple TV Movie Trailer
It’s heeeeereeee: Nickelodeon just unveiled the official trailer for the new Legends of the Hidden Temple movie at San Diego Comic Con over the weekend, and it all couldn’t be more exciting!
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The movie is based on their Indiana Jones inspired ’90s game show Legends of the Hidden, in which teams competed against each other in various events for a chance to try to retrieve a historical artifact from the mysterious temple.
Legends Of The Hidden Temple will premiere on Nickelodeon this fall, hopefully followed by a live-action Double Dare or Global Guts movie.
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In the Legends of the Hidden Temple movie trailer, Moner plays one of the three siblings who got trapped in a rather unsafe and very real temple adventure when they chose to explore a rather boring jungle resort. The siblings must then complete Olmec’s challenges to escape the temple alive, reminiscent of the original game show’s numerous challenges. There are also unexpectedly scary temple guards and a button-based puzzle that seems primarily based on luck. Now, after news that we’d be getting rebooted Legends in movie form, we finally have our very first look at the film, featuring original cast host Kirk Fogg and voice actor Dee Bradley Baker, the voice of the all knowing, talking ruin, Olmec. With a cute nod to our collective childhoods, the children get some much-needed assistance from a green monkey, red jaguar, and silver snakes. Alongside Isabela Moner will be Colin Critchley and Jet Jurgensmeyer.