Legends of the Hidden Temple (theatrical movie)

Legends of the Hidden Temple (also known as Legends of the Hidden Temple: The Musical Movie) is a Mexican-American live-action musical adventure fantasy film inspired by the mid-1990s game show of the same name. This is a sequel to the TV movie, where the three siblings, now with an adopted brother from Mexico, who was an orphan, return to the Hidden Temple Park, realize that the curse in a temple, despite the people were already free in the TV movie, and must decide to rebuild Miztec, by closing down the park for good to make way for the re-foundation of a fictional Mesoamerican civilization called the Miztec Empire, and restore honor of the Hidden Temple by renovating it. The film will premiere in theaters on November 5, 2019.

Plot
As same as the leaves sequence from that game show called Legends of the Hidden Temple, Olmec (Dee Bradley Baker), instead of announcing the start of the Legends of the Hidden Temple game show and introducing Kirk Fogg, he tells the audience a story of how the curse was made by him to stop Thak from rising into power to cause tyrany in the Miztec Empire as a sacrifice, and told the history of the game show. Also, he learned the viewers a lesson of how the curse was partially broken by the three heroic siblings, Sadie, Dudley and Noah, and told the audience that the curse wasn't fully broken yet.

After the intro sequence, the female announcer welcomes the audience to the Hidden Temple theme park, and introduces Kirk Fogg, in style of Olmec. He thank the people, and welcomed the Hidden Temple theme park, and introduces himself. Then as people, feeling bored, are prepared for an adventure of the lifetime, he presents the temple door, and decribes it that the temple was so ancient that inside was those treasures are protected by mysterious temple guards, and only Olmec knows the legend behind those treasures. But before the break, he gives the people a song about the park and Kirk Fogg himself ("Kirk Fogg").

Cast

 * Kirk Fogg as himself, a former game show host who, after the game show's cancellation, decided to open a theme park called the Hidden Temple park. He also is the main protagonist of that story, charming Olmec into his one true love, despite they were both males.
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Olmec, the main deuteragonist of the movie, who was the Eternal Guardian of the Hidden Temple. Being charmed to Kirk Fogg, he also had a true form and his loyal Temple Guards in the final battle between him and the main antagonist, Ronald Flint.
 * Dan Stevens as Olmec's singing voice.
 * Isabela Moner as Sadie Villanueva, the bossy and strict sister of Noah and Dudley. She was one of the three tritagonists of this movie. At the end of the movie, she was appointed as a majordomo for King Zuma's rule.
 * Emma Watson as Sadie's singing voice.
 * Liza Soberano as Maria Marquez, the daughter of the Mexican president. She is a college student who worked as a book publisher and inventor who was willing to put her stone-quarrying machine to the fair.
 * Enrique Gil as Winfredo Gomez, a relative to of Maria Gomez.
 * Ian McKellen as Richard Flint, the President of the United States of America, who was once the owner of Flint Industries. He serves as the main antagonist of this movie for deporting illegal immigrants, including Mexicans who don't have passports, and lying to the tourists, travelers, field trip students and residents that Olmec was an evil god who tried to kill people, which he was actually a good talking stone head, causing an angry mob. He is a parody to Gaston and Donald Trump.
 * Audra McDonald as Adriana Vasquez, the master of ceremonies of a wedding ceremony between Maria Marquez and Zuma. She is also a wedding singer and ministress. Also, she was one of world-renowed Mexican opera soprano singers for years.
 * Gerphil Flores as Adriana Vasquez's singing voice
 * Maine Mendoza as Millary Raulton, the losing candidate for being the first female president of the United States, who finally fulfilled her dream as a US president at the end of the movie.
 * Stanley Tucci as Phil Raulton, the husband of Millary Raulton.