Legends of the Hidden Temple to be revived as a TV movieĬomic-Con trailers: Suicide Squad, Deadpool, Ash vs. The King is back - ‘Kong: Skull Island’ trailer released at SDCC 2016 Marvel TV Comic-Con panel: New Defenders trailer, Punisher clip, and Iron Fist Season 2 “For us it’s just about making sure that new audiences are getting introduced to something they might not know and then jazzing you guys with one more temple run,” Dictenberg said. Starring:Isabela Merced, Jet Jurgensmeyer, Colin Critchley. Nickelodeon Senior Vice President of Consumer Marketing Jamie Dictenberg told CNET that creating the 360-degree video originated as an extra way to utilize the set they made for the movie. A trio of siblings gets trapped in a secret temple, where they must navigate a risky obstacle course to make it out. Nickelodeon simultaneously launched a Legends of the Hidden Temple VR experience at Comic-Con, in which users can explore the temple and complete challenges in order to escape, all while interacting with host Kirk Fogg and Olmec himself. Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy, Mystery. Joe Menendez directed the film and Jonny Umansky, Zach Hyatt, and Alex J. Movies Similar to Legends of the Hidden Temple: Dora and the Lost City of Gold. Olmec’s original voice will also return, played by Dee Bradley Baker. The movie stars Isabela Moner, Colin Critchley, and Jet Jurgensmeyer as the three siblings, but most notably features original show host Kirk Fogg as himself, acting as the jungle tour guide. The siblings must then complete Olmec’s challenges to escape the temple alive, reminiscent of the original game show’s numerous challenges. The movie is set to debut this fall on November 26 at 8. Anchored by Fall Out Boy’s Centuries, the preview introduces the story of three siblings who ditch a cheesy jungle tour to explore the “Hidden Temple,” where Olmec, a talking stone head who knows the secrets of the temple, resides. Be sure to check out the new trailer for Legends of the Hidden Temple: The Movie for yourself below. Banking on its nostalgia factor, Nickelodeon will hope to draw millennials back to the network to pick up viewers.Īlthough Nickelodeon initially announced the movie in March 2016, the network launched the movie’s trailer at San Diego Comic-Con this weekend.
Fitbit Versa 3Įveryone’s favorite ’90s show returns for a TV movie reboot this fall, transforming the set of Nickelodeon’s Legends of the Hidden Templegame show into a full-fledged world where Olmec, The Steps of Knowledge, and an assortment of oddly colored animals actually exist.Īlthough the action-adventure game show for kids only ran (originally) from 1993 to 1995 for 120 episodes, it has since established a bit of a cult following, allowing the network to green-light the movie.