How and why is Nic Cage making so many movies? And why do I feel, despite his insane presence in films, I haven't actually. The live action rights to Beyblade, the dueling spinning tops toys from Japan that became a smash hit in the early 2000s, has been purchased by Paramount pictures, and Jerry Bruckheimer is. Deep below is a hidden room, but it’s empty. Behind a crypt is a subterranean maze of stairwells.
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This series is in the spirit of the National Treasure movie franchise with actress Lisette Alexis portraying a talented puzzle solver on an adventure to uncover her truth and to save a lost Pan-American treasure in Baton Rouge. In the nine years since National Treasure: Book of Secrets was released, Cage has made an astonishing twenty-four movies, which is a number so high it should honestly be illegal. A series of clues finally leads the group, now held hostage by Ian and his cohorts, to Trinity Church in New York City. Disney+’s National Treasure TV series is set to start filming in Baton Rouge later this month. But if you're looking at the big picture, it's clear that since 2007's National Treasure: Book of Secrets, Nic Cage has basically been churning out unofficial National Treasure sequels that, let's face it, should just be considered canon. If you're thinking to yourself, "Wait a second, there are only two National Treasure movies and a potential third movie has been the subject of intense back-and-forth speculation and planning for almost ten years, so much so that all the rumors have their own ()," you would be right. If you're thinking to yourself, 'Wait a second, there are only two National Treasure movies and a potential third movie has been the subject of intense back-and-forth speculation and planning for. Big news: Nicolas Cage has a new movie coming out, and judging by its first trailer, released today, it's yet another installment in the National Treasure franchise.