In National Treasure 3, Benjamin Franklin Gates (Nicolas Cage) embarks on his most dangerous quest yet, deciphering the cryptic message hidden on Page 47 of the President’s Book of Secrets. The page reveals a centuries-old conspiracy involving a lost civilization and a treasure that could alter humanity’s future. Gates teams up with Riley Poole (Justin Bartha) and Abigail Chase (Diane Kruger), but they face fierce opposition from a secretive global organization determined to keep the treasure hidden. The trailer teases high-stakes action, ancient puzzles, and a shocking betrayal within Gates’ trusted circle.

The production budget for National Treasure 3 is estimated at $150 million, making it one of Disney’s most ambitious live-action projects in recent years. This budget reflects the film’s extensive use of international locations, elaborate set designs replicating ancient ruins, and cutting-edge visual effects to bring historical mysteries to life. Filming took place across iconic sites in Europe, South America, and Asia to enhance the authenticity of the treasure-hunting adventure.

The movie is scheduled for release on July 4, 2025, strategically timed to coincide with Independence Day celebrations in the United States. This release date aligns with the patriotic themes of the franchise and aims to capitalize on summer box office audiences.

Disney anticipates significant success for National Treasure 3, given its nostalgic appeal and Nicolas Cage’s resurgence in Hollywood. Early projections suggest an opening weekend gross exceeding $100 million domestically. The film is expected to perform well internationally due to its universal themes of history and adventure.
The success story of National Treasure 3 lies in its ability to bridge generations—capturing fans of the original films while introducing younger audiences to its thrilling mix of action, humor, and historical intrigue. With strong marketing campaigns emphasizing Cage’s return as Benjamin Gates and teasing answers to long-standing mysteries like Page 47, Disney hopes this sequel will reinvigorate interest in the franchise.
