National Treasure (film series)

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National Treasure
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by
Starring
Distributed by The Walt Disney Company
Release date
2004-present
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$230,000,000
(Total of 2 films)
Box office$806,754,567
(Total of 2 films)

The National Treasure franchise consists of American historical fiction action-adventures, including two released theatrical films and a prequel book series, while future installments are in development. The plot centers around a family of treasure hunters, named the Gateses, who search for the preservation of lost valuables from the history of the US.

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The first film was a financial success at the box office. [1] While it was not received well by critics, who compared the movie unfavorably to Indiana Jones and The Da Vinci Code , [2] [3] [4] [5] audience response was positive, and the film has since become a cult classic. [6] [7] [8] The second film was met with poorer critical reception than its predecessor and had criticism directed at its use of similar plot devices, [9] [10] believability, [11] and pacing. [12] The film was met with positive response from audiences and made significant revenue at the box office for The Walt Disney Company. [1] [13] [14] [15]

The franchise will continue with a third theatrical film, and one streaming service exclusive television series for Disney+, in development. [16] [17]

Films

FilmU.S.
release date
DirectorScreenwriter(s)Story byProducer(s)Status
National Treasure November 19, 2004 Jon Turteltaub Jim Kouf and
Carmac Wibberley & Marianne Wibberly
Jim Kouf and
Oren Aviv & Charles Segars
Jerry Bruckheimer and Jon TurteltaubReleased
National Treasure: Book of Secrets December 21, 2007Carmac Wibberley & Marianne Wibberly Gregory Poirier and
Cormac Wibberley, Marianne Wibberley, Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio
Untitled film TBATBAChris BremnerJerry BruckheimerIn development

National Treasure (2004)

Benjamin "Ben" Franklin Gates, is a member of a family of treasure hunters. At a young age, his grandfather tells him the legend of the hidden treasures of the Founding Fathers of the USA. His grandfather teaches him that the men and women of American history buried the treasure somewhere within the country, and have hidden highly cryptic clues throughout various lands within the nation's borders.

Years later, after a dead-end in the family's momentum of discovery and generations of failed attempts to progress the research, the Gates family has publicly acquired a reputation of conspiracy theorists who profess myth. Ben however believes he has found a new lead to solve the mystery of the treasure, which will allow him to prove his family's legacy isn't a joke. One of the clues lead him to believe a map is on the back of the Declaration of Independence. In a race to find the historical discovery and to preserve it in a national museum, Ben must outpace the villainous plans of his former associate-turned-enemy named Ian Howe. Meanwhile, the FBI grows suspicious of his actions. Upon learning that Ian intends to take the document and find the treasure for personal gain, Ben decides to steal the file himself in order to preserve it, as well as the national treasure.

In this head-to-head to save history, Ben is accompanied by his close friend Riley Poole and Dr. Abigail Chase. [18]

National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007)

Several years since Benjamin "Ben" Franklin Gates, found the Knight's Templar national treasure, and gained fame and wealth from a self-imposed minimal 1% finder's fee, the Gates family finds themselves once again defending their family name.

Competing scavenger Mitch Wilkinson claims that he has learned from a fragment of a missing page of John Wilkes Booth's diary, that the Gates family ancestor was a conspirator to the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln in 1865. Together the Gates family contends with Wilkinson, who also states that hints to the whereabouts of the Lost City of Gold were found in the journal. Outraged by his familial claims Ben, his ex-girlfriend Abigail, and his best friend Riley (who has become a famous writer), travel the globe to France, England, and Washington, D.C. where their plans escalate. Along the way the team collect clues to redeem the family name, and to prove his honor.

In D.C. however, Ben must kidnap the President in order to keep him safe from Wilkinson, and to look within the fabled President's Secret Book to solve the mystery. [19]

National Treasure 3 (TBA)

In May 2008, director and producer Jon Turteltaub stated that the creatives involved with the film series will take their time in developing another National Treasure sequel. [20] By September 2008, producer Jerry Bruckheimer officially confirmed that a third film is under development, [21] with a script being written that November. [22] In May 2010, Bruckheimer stated that the first draft of the screenplay was completed. [23] In May 2016, Nicolas Cage confirmed the film was still undergoing rewrites and fact-checking their historical accuracy during the process of being developed. [24] In September 2017, Bruckheimer revealed that a script was completed, but Disney was not satisfied with the story. [25] By July 2018, Turtletaub reiterated that a script was "close", but that Disney was still not on board with the story. [26]

In January 2020, after years of being in development hell, a third film was officially in development with Chris Bremner hired to write a new script. [16] In May, Bruckheimer stated that the intent is for all of the original cast from the previous films reprise their respective roles. [27]

Television

In May 2020, Jerry Bruckheimer announced that a Disney+ exclusive streaming services television series is in development. The show will feature a younger cast, with the pilot episode scripted and the additional episodes currently outlined. [28]

By March 2021, the series was green-lit with a 10-episode order from The Walt Disney Company. Co-written by Marianne and Cormac Wibberley, the pilot episode will be directed by Mira Nair. The series follows a Hispanic Latina-American lead character named Jess Morales, who is a 20-year-old DREAMer [ citation needed ] that sets off on an exploration to discover the mystery of her family history, and with the help of her friends seeks to recover historical lost treasure. The co-writers additionally serve as creators, and executive producers on the series, while Jerry Bruckheimer will also serve as a producer. The project will be a joint-venture production between Jerry Bruckheimer Television, and ABC Signature. The series will be released via streaming, as a Disney+ exclusive. [17] In October 2021, Lisette Alexis was cast to play Morales in the show. In January 2022, Lyndon Smith, Zuri Reed, Jake Austin Walker, Antonio Cipriano, and Jordan Rodrigues were announced to have been cast as FBI Agent Ross, Tasha, Liam, Oren, and Ethan, respectively. [29] In February 2022, Catherine Zeta-Jones was announced to has been cast as Billie. [30]

Main cast and characters

CharacterFilmTelevision
National Treasure National Treasure:
Book of Secrets
Untitled series
Principal cast
Benjamin "Ben" Franklin Gates Nicolas Cage
Hunter Gomez
Nicolas Cage
Riley Poole Justin Bartha
Dr. Abigail Chase Diane Kruger
Patrick Henry Gates Jon Voight
Agent Peter Sadusky Harvey Keitel
Ian Howe Sean Bean
Dr. Emily Appleton-Gates Helen Mirren
Mitch Wilkinson Ed Harris
Billie Catherine Zeta-Jones
Ethan Jordan Rodrigues
Liam Jake Austin Walker
Jess MoralesLisette Alexis
Oren Antonio Cipriano
Agent Ross Lyndon Smith
TashaZuri Reed
Supporting cast
John Adams Gates Christopher Plummer
Thomas Gates Jason Earles Joel Gretsch
Charles Carroll Gates Billy Unger
John Wilkes Booth Christian Camargo

Additional crew and production details

FilmCrew/Detail
ComposerCinematographer(s)Editor(s)Production
companies
Distributing
company
Running time
National Treasure Trevor Rabin Caleb Deschanel William Goldenberg Walt Disney Pictures,
Jerry Bruckheimer Films,
Junction Entertainment,
Saturn Films
Buena Vista Pictures 131 minutes
National Treasure:
Book of Secrets
John Schwartzman & Amir Mokri William Goldenberg & David Rennie Walt Disney Pictures,
Jerry Bruckheimer Films,
Junction Entertainment,
Saturn Films,
Sparkler Entertainment,
NT2 Productions
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures 124 minutes

Literature

Novelization

Though a literature adaptation was never released for the first film, a novelization of the second titled National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets – The Junior Novel was released on November 6, 2007. [31] Parts of the story in the novel version differ slightly from what was actually filmed, owing to changes being made in the screenplay prior to and during production.

Book series

The franchise expanded with the release of a series of historical-fiction novels, written by Catherine Hapka and published by Disney Press. The series centers around the ancestors of the Gates Family.

#TitleReleasedTime periodPlot summary
1National Treasure: Changing Tides - A Gates Family MysteryNovember 6, 20071612The epilogue from Changing Tides is included at the back of the National Treasure book. [32] Samuel Gates and his brother, William, travel to the Americas and the newly organized Jamestown, hoping to find a fortune and rescue their family name.
2National Treasure: Midnight Ride - A Gates Family MysteryMarch 8, 20081773–1775At the onset of the Revolutionary War in Boston in 1775, John Raleigh Gates follows the clues to find an incredible treasure. [33]
3National Treasure: Uncharted - A Gates Family MysteryAugust 26, 20081803After the American Revolutionary War, Adam Benjamin Gates and his twin sister, Eleanor or Ellie, have heard their father's tales of his part in the Revolutionary War and his discovery of a great treasure that helped the Patriots. Soon, Adam and Ellie find themselves on a dangerous journey into uncharted lands in search of a treasure hidden deep within the wilderness. [34]
4National Treasure: Westward Bound - A Gates Family MysteryDecember 23, 20081848–1849Thomas Gates is convinced that the treasure is located with someone or in something called the Charlotte. However, his youngest brother James Monroe Gates wants a treasure that is easier to get to. In 1848, while helping a friend on the run from her father, he reluctantly follows a series of letters his aunt, Eleanor, sent to his father, believing it leads to a treasure that is bigger than the gold of California. [35]
5National Treasure: Forever Free - A Gates Family MysteryN/A [lower-alpha 1] 1872After the death of his father, Charles Gates considers running away from his family's past of treasure hunting. However, when he befriends a freed slave named Daniel, they set off to uncover what civil rights leaders fought to protect. [36]
6National Treasure: Roaring In - A Gates Family MysteryN/A [lower-alpha 2] 1920sJay Gates wishes to remain in peace and quiet, despite the economic boom of the 1920s. However, he soon learns of hints in regards to the Charlotte, for which his family had been searching for almost a century, and decides to seek adventure. [37]

Reception

Box office and financial performance

FilmBox office grossBox office rankingVideo
sales gross
Worldwide total
gross income
BudgetRef.
North AmericaOther territoriesWorldwideAll time
North America
All time
worldwide
North America
National Treasure $173,008,894$174,503,424$347,512,318#290#577$5,538,549$353,050,867$100,000,000 [38] [39]
National Treasure: Book of Secrets $219,964,115$239,278,134$459,242,249#168#337$105,814,403$565,056,662$130,000,000 [40] [41] [42]
Totals$392,973,009$413,781,558$806,754,567x̄ #229 [lower-alpha 3] x̄ #457 [lower-alpha 4] $111,352,952$918,107,519230,000,000

Critical and public response

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore
National Treasure46% (179 reviews) [43] 39/100 (35 reviews) [44] A- [45]
National Treasure: Book of Secrets36% (130 reviews) [46] 48/100 (26 reviews) [47] A- [45]

Accolades

The following is a table listing the awards and nominations received by National Treasure [48] and National Treasure: Book of Secrets. [49]

YearAwardCategoryNotesResult
National Treasure
2005BMI Film & TV AwardsBMI Film Music AwardBMI Film Music Award for Trevor RabinWon
2005Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USASaturn Award for Best Action/Adventure/Thriller FilmNominated
2005Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USASaturn Award for Best Supporting Actress Diane Kruger Nominated
2005Teen Choice AwardsMovie: Action/AdventureNominated
2005Visual Effects Society AwardsOutstanding Models and Miniatures in a Motion PictureMatthew Gratzner, Forest Fischer, Scott Beverly,
and Leigh-Alexandra Jacob, for the treasure room
Nominated
2005World Stunt AwardsTaurus Award for Best Overall Stunt by a Stunt WomanLisa HoyleNominated
2005Young Artist AwardsBest Family Feature Film: DramaNominated
2005Young Artist AwardsBest Performance in a Feature Film, Supporting Young ActorHunter GomezNominated
National Treasure: Book of Secrets
2007Academy of Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy FilmBest Supporting Actress Helen Mirren Nominated
2008Golden Trailer AwardsBest Motion/Title GraphicsNominated
2008MTV Movie AwardsBest MovieNominated
2008Razzie AwardsWorst Actor Nicolas Cage Nominated
2008Razzie AwardsWorst Supporting Actor Jon Voight Nominated
2008Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie Actress: Action Adventure Diane Kruger Nominated

Notes

  1. Note: Though it was scheduled to be released on April 28, 2009 it was never released to the public and is not available for reading.
  2. Note: Though it was scheduled to be released on August 25, 2009 it was never released to the public and is not available for reading.
  3. This figure based on an average calculation, of all the all-time box office rankings provided.
  4. This figure based on an average calculation, of all the all-time box office rankings provided.

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