I admit it, I really really dug National Treasure. It was a brainlessly fun popcorn movie. So I'm actually excited to see the sequel.
Buena Vista Pictures has officially announced the the title for the sequel will be National Treasure: The Book of Secrets.
According to The People's Almanac: "Criticism of the government's handling of the assassination investigation began not long after the trial was concluded and has continued to the present. In 1866 Congressman Andrew J. Rogers of New Jersey, a member of the House select committee on the assassination of Lincoln, filed a minority report in which he accused the government of falsifying evidence and testimony at the trial. In 1867 Col. Lafayette C. Baker, former head of the secret service, revealed that he had handed over a diary kept by Booth to Secretary Stanton, who hid it. When the diary was subsequently found, in a War Dept. file, 18 pages of it were mysteriously missing. Over a century later, in 1977, David Balsiger and Charles E. Sellier, Jr., claimed to have discovered the missing 18 pages and other documents that prove highly placed government officials not only conspired to kidnap Lincoln, but covered up many details of the assassination in order to keep their plot from being discovered."
Sounds very interesting. The plot will most likely revolve around confederate gold that was hidden for the rerising of the south.
Director Jon Turteltaub and stars Nicolas Cage, Justin Bartha, Diane Kruger, Jon Voight and Harvey Keitel have signed to return for the sequel, which is being targeted for a December 21st 2007 release.


