


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. Olmec had no choice but to turn the entire civilization to stone. He recalls of a moment in his life, then tells them what he remembers: He planned to decree his son, Prince Zuma, as a successor to the kingdom, when suddenly his evil brother Thak and his army of Temple Guards appear and attempt to kill Zuma and decree he himself as king. 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. Noah and Dudley go to the restricted area where the secret entrance is believed to be. Noah, being fascinated by the legends of the Hidden Temple, wonders if he could explore it on the inside, much to Sadie's annoyance. Three siblings, Sadie (Isabela Moner), Noah (Colin Critchley), and Dudley (Jet Jurgensmeyer), go on a jungle tour to the 'Hidden Temple' theme park where Kirk Fogg, now a tour guide, works.
#Legends of the hidden temple movie
New York Comic Con & Legends of the Hidden Temple Movie When Legends Of The Hidden Temple first premiered in 1993, Nickelodeon was just coming off the genre-bending success of Double Dare and seemed anxious to find a new anchor game show. The CW saved the show after it was initially planned for Quibi, which is no longer. The film follows three siblings who ditch a jungle tour and find themselves undergoing a real-life obstacle course with the help of the real Kirk Fogg and Olmec, once again played by Dee Bradley Baker. CNN Legends of the Hidden Temple is getting a reboot for adults.
#Legends of the hidden temple series
Legends of the Hidden Temple won a CableACE award for Best Game Show Special or Series in 1995.Ī live-action Legends of the Hidden Temple TV MOVIE inspired by the game show aired in Nickelodeon in 2016. Legends of the Hidden Temple was taped at Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. Stone, the program centered on a temple that was "filled with lost treasures protected by mysterious Mayan temple guards." Kirk Fogg was the host and served as the teams' guide while Dee Bradley Baker announced and voiced a talking Mayan god named Olmec who "knows the secrets behind each of the treasures in his temple." Six teams of two children competed to retrieve one of the historical artifacts in the temple by performing physical stunts and answering questions based on history, mythology, and geography. Legends of the Hidden Temple is an American action-adventure TV game show broadcast from 1993 to 1995 on Nickelodeon and on Nick Games and Sports until 2007.
