National Treasure: Edge of History
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Genre | Action-adventure |
Created by | Cormac Wibberley & Marianne Wibberley |
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Music by | Trevor Rabin |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 10 |
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Running time | 45–51 minutes |
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Network | Disney+ |
Release | December 14, 2022 February 8, 2023 | –
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National Treasure |
National Treasure: Edge of History is an American action-adventure television series developed for and globally released on the streaming service Disney+. It is based on, and a continuation of, the National Treasure film series. It was produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, ABC Signature and Disney Branded Television.[1] The series stars Lisette Olivera, with Catherine Zeta-Jones as the apparent lead antagonist, and with Justin Bartha reprising his roles from the films as a recurring character, while Harvey Keitel appears in the beginning, also reprising his film role. Mira Nair directed the pilot episode. The show primarily filmed in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Santa Fe, New Mexico, and premiered on December 14, 2022.[2]
National Treasure: Edge of History was among the ten most-streamed programs in the US from its first week, before it reached the top 5 in its later weeks. In April 2023, the series was canceled after one season.[3]
Cast
Main
- Lisette Olivera as Jess Valenzuela,[4] a young DACA woman living in Baton Rouge who finds out that her dead father is part of a secret network of treasure protectors; later Liam's love interest.
- Zuri Reed as Tasha Rivers,[4] Jess' roommate and best friend.
- Antonio Cipriano as Oren Bradley,[4] another friend, roommate of Ethan, and sneakerhead; Tasha's on-and-off boyfriend
- Jordan Rodrigues as Ethan Chao,[5] Jess' oldest friend who has feelings for her; Oren's roommate
- Jake Austin Walker as Liam Sadusky,[4] musician and bar worker, Peter Sadusky's grandson; later Jess's love interest
- Catherine Zeta-Jones as Billie Pearce,[6] a wealthy and ruthless black market antiquities dealer
- Lyndon Smith as Agent Ross, an FBI agent who recently transferred to the Bureau's Baton Rouge field office. It is later revealed her full name is Hannah Betsy Ross.[6]
Special guest stars
- Harvey Keitel as Peter Sadusky, a reclusive former FBI agent and master Freemason suffering from dementia. Keitel played the same character in both films.
- Justin Bartha as Riley Poole, a computer expert and good friend of Ben Gates from the National Treasure film series
Recurring
- Breeda Wool as Kacey, one of Billie's mercenaries
- Dustin Ingram as Myles, Peter's former nurse
- Salena Qureshi as Meena Mishra, Ethan's love interest
- Darri Ingolfsson as Dario, another one of Billie's mercenaries
- Armando Riesco as Agent Hendricks, Agent Ross's boss and Peter Sadusky's former partner and friend. Riesco reprises his role from the film series.
- Tommy Savas as Dr. Zeke Hudson, a coroner at the city morgue who is interested in Agent Ross romantically
- Joseph D. Reitman as The Bearded Man, a man who follows Jess and her friends
- Jacob Vargas as Rafael, Jess' father
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date [7] | |
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1 | "I'm a Ghost" | Mira Nair | Marianne Wibberley & Cormac Wibberley | December 14, 2022 | |
In 2001, a treasure hunter named Rafael Rios recovers a hidden artifact and sends his family into hiding, before he is killed by a man named Salazar in Mexico. In present day, Rafael's daughter, Jess, is living in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, as a DACA resident, with her friend Tasha, while two other friends, Oren, and Ethan, live nearby. While working at a storage facility, Jess finds Peter Sadusky's locker, and goes to meet him. Sadusky notices Jess' necklace, and gives her a letter and photo addressed to his estranged grandson, Liam. While Liam refuses the letter, a woman named Billie sends fake FBI agents to retrieve it, but are unsuccessful. Jess and Tasha decode the photo, and find a puzzle box in Sadusky's Freemason lodge, which contains a symbol matching Jess' necklace. Shortly after, Billie contacts Jess and Tasha, revealing that she has Oren hostage. Meanwhile, in Mexico City, Salazar is shown in prison, drawing the same symbol on a piece of paper. | |||||
2 | "The Treasure Map" | Nathan Hope | Rick Muirragui | December 14, 2022 | |
Jess and Billie agree to meet at the USS Kidd museum gift shop to exchange the box for Oren. Before they go, Jess and Tasha go to the FBI to report Oren's kidnapping, but Tasha doesn't want them to use their real names. A new FBI agent, Ross, takes their info, but Jess hesitates and decides not to file the kidnapping report. On the way to the museum, Jess solves the puzzle box, and find that the inside pieces have parts of a map drawn on them. Jess and Tasha take photos of the map pieces before restoring the box. At the museum gift shop, Jess hides a keychain in the puzzle box, and tries to frame Billie for shoplifting. Unfortunately, she gets away scot-free. Meanwhile, Liam finds out Peter gave him the entire house in his Will, forcing him to stay in Louisiana until the house is sold, instead of moving to Tennessee to start his music career. Jess meets Liam again, and Liam decides to show a hidden room in Peter's house, containing a paper written by Jess' mother. Meanwhile, Billie analyzes the puzzle box, and finds the keychain, now knowing that Jess was able to solve it. | |||||
3 | "Graceland Gambit" | Monica Raymund | Gabriel Llanas | December 21, 2022 | |
Jess and Liam find a video of Jess' mom, telling the story of La Malinche. While La Malinche was known as a translator for Hernan Cortes, she founded a secret society known as the Daughters of the Plumed Serpent, who wear the same symbol as Jess' necklace and hid treasure from the Spanish Inquisition. The group learn there are 3 puzzle boxes that lead to the treasure: Jade, Obsidian, and Lapis. The group find a clue in Sadusky's room, relating to a clue about a dove and Elvis Presley. The group head to Graceland, having learned that there is a secret basement with Elvis memorabilia that has never been displayed. There, as Liam performs to distract security, Jess sneaks into the basement and finds an audio clue by Elvis on a gold record of "La Paloma". Meanwhile, Billie and her henchmen solve the Obsidian box, and already have the Jade box. A clue on the boxes leads them to Iztaccihuatl, only for Billie to realize too late that it's a trap, leading to the death of one of her henchmen, Nate. As Billie and Kacey mourn their loss, Billie acquires a copy of Jess' audio clue. | |||||
4 | "Charlotte" | Antonio Negret | Cormac Wibberley & Marianne Wibberley | December 28, 2022 | |
Billie reports to a board of directors, who doubt if she is up to the task of collecting the treasure. Their doubts are dispelled when she shares with them Elvis Presley's audio clue. Meanwhile, with no luck at deciphering the clue, Jess and her friends go to Sadusky's wake, where Agents Ross and Hendricks are attending, as well as Riley Poole. Jess and her friends ask Riley for help on the clue, while Ross, who suspects Sadusky was poisoned, records plants and medicines in Sadusky's office. Ethan notices an old man in a brown car, who was following them in Tennessee, also appeared at the wake, but Ethan scares him off and lets the team know. Later, Riley accidentally triggers a deadly security system in Sadusky's clue room and gets locked inside with Jess. The duo nearly suffocate, but they crack the security code and escape, then deduce that the clue relates to Sacagawea and a journal in the Louisiana Governor's Mansion. After the wake, Liam and Jess kiss. Riley gets a call from Ben and warns Jess that someone else has a copy of Elvis' audio clue. Jess immediately suspects Liam. | |||||
5 | "Bad Romance" | Laura Belsey | Sasha Stroman | January 4, 2023 | |
Jess and Ethan sneak to the governor's mansion, hiding from Liam, who learns that the Journal will be displayed during the governor's ball. Jess confronts Liam about Billie getting the clue, upsetting Liam. Tasha finds a bug in Oren's shoes planted by Billie and plays a YouTube video of Oren. Jess apologizes to Liam, and they make up. The team, with Ethan's girlfriend, Meena, go to the ball. At the FBI office, Agent Ross confirms that Sadusky was poisoned the night he died. Meanwhile, Billie's team works on the audio clue, and think it refers to a journal written by Hernan Cortes. Unfortunately, the journal Billie finds is fake. Billie's team deduce that Jess' team found the bug when they match the audio to Oren's video, and also figure out they're going to the governor's ball. Billie also notices Jess in Oren's video wearing Rafael Rios' necklace. At the ball, Jess and Ethan dance, sparking feelings of jealousy from Liam and Meena. Jess tries to find Liam, but catches him stealing the journal, and he escapes before a guard notices the journal missing and suspects Jess, who runs from the ball, and as the police arrive, Billie helps her escape. | |||||
6 | "Frenemies" | Kevin Alejandro | John-Paul Nickel | January 11, 2023 | |
Billie tries to convince Jess that they're on the same side, and that she bought Lewis' journal from Liam. Jess goes to Liam's house to find it ransacked. The Bearded Man attacks Jess, who gets rescued by Kacey. Jess solves the journal's clue, leading to the Alamo's well in Texas. Jess, Billie, and Kacey plan to search the well for the third box during a battle re-enactment. Meanwhile, Ethan goes to visit Meena working at the hospital, where they break up amicably. Ethan finds Liam brutally injured. Liam tells Ethan he stole the journal when he saw Billie at the ball but was ambushed by Kacey. During the re-enactment, Jess, having deduced that Billie was tricking her, traps her in the well before getting rescued by Oren and Tasha. Jess talks to them about how she turned the tables on Billie and tells them that the Alamo Well clue does not refer to the well in Texas, but a bank in Mexico, which was broken into by Salazar, now in prison in Mexico. Jess decides that she needs to meet Salazar in-person. At the FBI Office, Agent Ross investigates the gift shop incident and tries to figure out who Billie is. After Billie gets arrested, Kacey contacts Myles, Sadusky's caretaker, to give a flash drive to the FBI, which contains evidence to frame Jess for murdering Sadusky. | |||||
7 | "Point of No Return" | Sherwin Shilati | Paola Villegas Soruco | January 18, 2023 | |
Myles' drive contains a falsified recording of Jess poisoning Sadusky. Hendricks tells Ross to arrest Jess. Jess and Tasha see the FBI raiding their apartment and learn that Billie has framed Jess for Sadusky's murder. They go to Owen and Ethan's place to pack for Mexico. Ethan tells Jess about Liam and goes to the FBI to plead Jess' case. There, he hears the recording, and notices that "Jess" makes a grammatical error that Jess would be unlikely to say, but Billie would. Liam is unable to contact Jess. However, his boss pays him to sing at the bar, as his performance at Graceland went viral and brought a large crowd. After performing, he finds Myles, who was with Kacey. Myles offers to help find Jess, but Liam is reluctant to trust him. Jess finds out that Salazar is actually her father, Rafael, and that the police thought he was Salazar when he was arrested. Rafael gives her a clue, leading to a convent. There, Jess and the others find the Lapis box. With all 3 boxes, they assemble the map, but don't understand it. Jess decides to meet with her father again, only to see Billie. Worried about her father's fate, Jess decides to break him out of prison. | |||||
8 | "Prison Break" | Sherwin Shilati | Dwain Worrell | January 25, 2023 | |
Billie recognizes "Salazar" as Rafael, whom she blames for her brother's death. Jess' friends plan to break her into prison. Oren, worried about the consequences, decides to head back to Louisiana. Once back home, Ross tries to ask Oren about Jess' whereabouts, but he keeps quiet. However, Ross notices a Mexican airport sticker on Oren's luggage. Jess breaks into Rafael's cell, but is almost caught by a guard. Jess and Rafael barely escape, due to the prison's sniper being shot. Tasha & Ethan drop Jess & Rafael, before being apprehended by the FBI after crossing the border. Meanwhile, Myles & Liam get Dario's phone, in order to find Jess via Billie's trackers. Myles finds a tracker that places Billie in Mexico. Liam notices that Billie was tracking his dad. Noticing that "Dario" is using the tracking software, Billie calls Dario's phone. Liam answers in anger, now knowing Billie is responsible for his father's death. Billie sends henchmen to Liam's house. Myles is fatally wounded, but Liam escapes. Jess shows Rafael the map, who explains it's a Star Map, leading to the Devil's Swamp. Billie and Kacey kill the Bearded Man, and capture Jess & Rafael, thanks to trackers in Rafael's shoes. | |||||
9 | "A Meeting with Salazar" | Brad Tanenbaum | Diya Mishra & Maura Milan | February 1, 2023 | |
Jess, having smuggled Ethan's phone aboard Billie's plane, tries to get an SOS out to her friends. While on the plane, Billie figures out that Rafael's necklace is actually a special compass for navigating the Devil's Swamp. At FBI HQ, Oren submits to a polygraph test and Liam informs Ross about Myles' death. Ross tries to interrogate Tasha & Ethan, but when Tasha stays silent, she lets them go. Meena informs Ethan about the SOS, leading her friends to Jess & Billie heading to the Devil's Swamp. Liam shows Oren a book from his grandpa with a note: "Cras Est Nostrum". From the book, they find that Sadusky left him a message: Cras Est Nostrum is a group of Treasure destroyers; Billie is a member, and Salazar is its leader. Meanwhile, Ross discusses the case with Hudson. They go to Sadusky's house, where they encounter Dario. Ross gets a video of Billie's plane landing, and she & Hendricks investigate. There, Ross realizes that Hendricks poisoned Sadusky, and cuffs him. Ross heads to the Devil's Swamp alone to arrest Billie. However, Hendricks, having escaped, mortally wounds her with a sword. Rafael recognizes Hendricks as Salazar, who killed Billie's brother. | |||||
10 | "Treasure Protectors" | Nathan Hope | Story by : Gabriel Llanas Teleplay by : Rick Muirragui | February 8, 2023 | |
As the Cras Est Nostrum group take Jess and Rafael through the Devil's Swamp, Tasha and Oren try to get Ross medical help. Hudson calls Ross' phone, and guides Tasha to stabilize her while Oren calls an ambulance and search party. Liam and Ethan use a spare boat to catch up to Cras Est Nostrum. Meanwhile, as they navigate through the jungle, Jess and Rafael trick Billie's men into activating a trap, resulting in two of them dying and Kacey getting shot in the leg. Seeing her as too much of a liability, Hendricks kills Kacey. Realizing that Hendricks killed her brother for the same reason, Billie kills him and declares herself Salazar. During the chaos, Jess and Rafael escape, meeting Ethan and Liam. Ethan decides to head back to alert the authorities, while Liam joins Jess and Rafael to find the treasure. The three find a hidden entrance into a temple, leading to the treasure. Billie blows up the entrance to get in and tries to burn evidence of Malinche, but is stopped by Ethan. Billie is arrested, while Jess and her friends celebrate. Sometime later, everyone attends the opening of an exhibit displaying the Pan-American treasure and validating Jess' mother. Liam reveals that he found a cassette left by his grandfather which mentions another treasure, implying a future hunt. |
Production
Development
In early May 2020, Jerry Bruckheimer revealed in an interview with Collider that a National Treasure television series was in the works for Disney+. The series would follow the same concept as the films with a younger cast. The script for the pilot was completed, with plotting for the story continued for the rest of the episodes.[8]
In March 2021, Disney officially greenlit the series.[9] The series's title was revealed in July 2022, ahead of its panel at San Diego Comic-Con.[10][11]
Casting
In October 2021, Lisette Olivera, a Latina actress from LA previously acting under the name Lisette Alexís, was cast in the lead role.[12] In January 2022, Zuri Reed, Jake Austin Walker, Antonio Cipriano, Jordan Rodrigues and Lyndon Smith were added to the cast,[13] with Catherine Zeta-Jones joining the next month.[14] In April 2022, Justin Bartha joined the series as a recurring guest star to reprise his role from the films.[15] On July 21, 2022, during San Diego Comic-Con, it was revealed that Harvey Keitel would also be reprising his role, as Peter Sadusky, the lead FBI agent from the first 2 movies.[16]
Filming
Principal photography began on February 12, 2022, in Baton Rouge.[12][17][18] Filming moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico, in late June.[19]
Music
No. | Title | Music | Performer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Main Title" | Trevor Rabin | 1:41 | |
2. | "Church Heist" | Trevor Rabin | 0:44 | |
3. | "Escape Room" | Paul Linford | 2:06 | |
4. | "Masonic Temple" | Trevor Rabin | 3:08 | |
5. | "Hidden Artwork" | Paul Linford | 1:28 | |
6. | "Be Brave" | Jake Austin Walker | 3:07 | |
7. | "Duerme Descansa" | Trevor Rabin | 1:10 | |
8. | "Trade Oren for Relic" | Paul Linford | 2:03 | |
9. | "Puzzle Box" | Trevor Rabin | 2:06 | |
10. | "Gift Shop Trap" | Paul Linford | 2:44 | |
11. | "Searching Sudusky's Study" | Trevor Rabin | 2:25 | |
12. | "Hey Dreamer" | Jake Austin Walker | 2:02 | |
13. | "Mom Knew About Treasure" | Trevor Rabin | 3:42 | |
14. | "Cracking the Box" | Trevor Rabin | 1:29 | |
15. | "Real Exterminators" | Paul Linford | 2:18 | |
16. | "La Paloma Clue" | Paul Linford | 4:01 | |
17. | "Suspicious Minds" | Jake Austin Walker | 3:42 | |
18. | "Oxygen Level 40%" | Trevor Rabin | 6:19 | |
19. | "I Miss That Van" | Jake Austin Walker | 2:35 | |
20. | "Shame on Me" | Jake Austin Walker | 2:53 | |
21. | "Charge!" | Trevor Rabin | 2:16 | |
22. | "Jess Meets Salazar" | Paul Linford | 3:11 | |
23. | "Organ Clue" | Trevor Rabin | 3:59 | |
24. | "Beside Me, Besides You" | Jake Austin Walker | 3:05 | |
25. | "Run! – Escape Pt. 3" | Trevor Rabin | 2:38 | |
26. | "Let's Find Out" | Trevor Rabin & Paul Linford | 3:21 | |
27. | "Salazar" | Paul Linford | 1:55 | |
28. | "Which Way" | Trevor Rabin | 2:37 | |
29. | "The Great Treasure" | Trevor Rabin | 5:29 | |
30. | "Another Treasure" | Trevor Rabin | 1:00 | |
Total length: | 1:21:00 |
Release
National Treasure: Edge of History was released on December 14, 2022, on Disney+, with its first two episodes available immediately.[2] On April 21, 2023, Disney+ canceled the series after one season.[21]
Reception
Audience viewership
According to Whip Media's TV Time, National Treasure: Edge of History was the tenth most streamed original television series across all platforms in the United States during the week of December 18, 2022,[22] the ninth during the week of December 25, 2022,[23] the tenth during the week of January 1, 2023,[24] and during the week of January 8, 2023,[25] the seventh during the week of January 15, 2023,[26] the fourth during the week of January 22, 2023,[27] the fifth during the week of January 29, 2023,[28] and during the week of February 5, 2023,[29] and the seventh during the week of February 12th, 2023.[30]
Critical response
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 38% based on 21 critic reviews, with an average rating of 5.5/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Treating the franchise's past with an overweening reverence while padding out its new cast with cloying sidekicks, this National Treasure spinoff tumbles over the edge of satisfaction."[31] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 46 out of 100 based on 10 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[32]
Editor-in-chief Grant Marek of SFGATE described National Treasure: Edge of History as "great" and "really fun watch," referring positively to connections to the films.[6]
Accolades
The series was one of 200 television series that received the ReFrame Stamp for the years 2022 to 2023. The stamp is awarded by the gender equity coalition ReFrame and industry database IMDbPro for film and television projects that are proven to have gender-balanced hiring, with stamps being awarded to projects that hire female-identifying people, especially women of color, in four out of eight key roles for their production.[33][34]
It was nominated for Drama Series at the 2023 Women's Image Network Awards.[35]
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