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" Nickelodeon to Revive ‘Legends of the Hidden Temple’ as TV Movie (EXCLUSIVE)". " Comic-Con: 'Legends of the Hidden Temple' Team Previews Darker, "Scary" TV Movie Revival". Legends of the Hidden Temple attracted a total of 1.60 million viewers with a 0.29 rating for people aged 18–49. Voice actor Dee Bradley Baker, who is also from the original game show, reprised his role as Olmec. Colin Critchley and Isabela Moner also appear in the film. Kirk Fogg, the original host of Legends of the Hidden Temple, the 1990s game show on which the film is based, returns as a fictionalized version of himself, working as a tour guide. Jet Jurgensmeyer was cast as Dudley, the youngest of the three siblings, who has the ability to talk to all animals except snakes. Once both half-pendants are found, they must be combined to unlock the Temple and then exit within three minutes, otherwise the three siblings will risk being trapped inside the Temple forever. Olmec instructs them to find both half-pendants of life in the Room of the Ancient Warriors and the Treasure Room, but warns them of the dangers that might lurk around the temple. Noah believes that he, Sadie and Dudley are the only ones who can restore the kingdom back to its former glory. So Olmec had no choice but to turn the entire civilization to stone.
He planned to decree his good son, Prince Zuma, as a successor to the kingdom, when suddenly his evil son Thak and his army of Temple Guards appeared and attempted to kill Zuma and insediate Thak as king. He recalls of a moment in his life, then tells them what he remembers. The kids are welcomed inside the temple by none other than Olmec (Dee Bradley Baker), who was once a king. Sadie tries to stop them, but accidentally steps on the trapdoor that sends them into the temple. Much to Sadie's annoyance, Noah and Dudley sneak into the restricted area where the secret entrance is believed to be. Impressed by Noah's knowledge about the Temple, Fogg gives him a map he found inside. Noah, being fascinated by the legends of the Hidden Temple, which he believes are real, wishes he could explore it on the inside, but Fogg reveals the Temple was closed to the public following an incident years earlier. (ET/PT) on Nickelodeon.Three siblings, teenager Sadie (Isabela Moner) and her kid brothers Noah (Colin Critchley) and Dudley (Jet Jurgensmeyer), are vacationing in Mexico with their parents, who allow them to visit the Hidden Temple theme park on their own where Kirk Fogg now works as a tour guide. The movie will premiere this Saturday, Nov. Also, bonus points for anyone who takes their Huffy out for a spin afterwards." It will really help to put you in a Temple-y state of mind.
"I promise I am not being paid to say this, but might I recommend eating Nerds while watching the movie. The movie is best enjoyed with a side of candy nostalgia. "The movie reveals the origin story of Olmec and the Hidden Temple, so you can finally settle that bet you made with your friend Todd when you were eight and a half."ĥ. Or, depending what you're doing after watching, go for it! The movie is a great way to pre-party!"Ĥ.The movie answers some age-old questions. I wouldn't recommend making a drinking game à la 'Let's take a shot every time there is a team name reference!' unless you want to be totally wasted by 9:30. It's got Kirk Fogg, Dee Bradley Baker (the original voice of Olmec), and a ton of subtle references that pay homage to the original game show."ģ. "In other words, if you don't have kids and still want to watch, the movie has got you covered. "In fact, it's written specifically so that older fans of the show can watch it with their kids and both audiences can enjoy it." The movie is written just as much for 28-year-olds as for eight-year-olds. Here are 5 things he told us to expect from the upcoming film.ġ. Well, we decided to ask Alex Jenkins Reid, the man who wrote the Legends of the Hidden Temple screenplay, to get some answers. But after your initial excitement wore off, you probably thought to yourself, 'Wait, but how are they are going to turn a 23 minute game show into an full-length, featured film?'
If you’re anything like me, your inner '90s kid peed his pants when you heard Nickelodeon was making a Legends of the Hidden Temple movie.