DisneyPlus released a new poster for their latest legacy sequel series in NationalTreasure: Edge of History, set to premiere on December 14th.
\nAs the holidays loom closer, Disney+ released the poster for their latest legacy sequel series in National Treasure: Edge of History. Featured are Jess Valenzuela and Billie Pearce up top over the four of Jess' allies in Ethan , the torch-bearing Liam Saduksy , Oren Bradley and Tasha Rivers . The streamer's tweet read, 'The treasure awaits. National Treasure: Edge of History, an Original series, is streaming on December 14th only on #DisneyPlus. #NationalTreasureSeries.
Joining them on the series based on the Nicolas Cage-starred film franchise are holdovers Justin Bartha and Harvey Keitel , reprising their roles.\n\nThere's no word on whether Cage or Diane Kruger will make an appearance in the Disney+ series. There are hopes for a third film to follow up the 2004 original and its 2007 sequel, The Book of Secrets, pending script approval from Cage, according to franchise executive producer Jerry Bruckheimer.
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