Disney did not approve a second season for National Treasure: At the Edge of History, new reports confirm. The series follows Jess, portrayed by Lizette Olivera, as she launches a life changing journey to uncover the truth about her past and pursue a lost Pan-American treasure. It serves as a continuation of the National Treasure universe that began with the feature films, which featured Nicolas Cage in the iconic role and helped establish the franchise on the big screen.
The ensemble cast of National Treasure: At the Edge of History also includes Zuri Reed, Antonio Cipriano, Jordan Rodriguez, and Jake Austin Walker, who bring depth and energy to the evolving quest. The show blends mystery, adventure, and coming of age elements as Jess pieces together clues that could reshape her family history and the wider legend surrounding the treasure.
This cancellation aligns with a broader pattern observed in Disney Plus originals, where some series end after one or two seasons. Other titles that met a similar fate include Big Shot, The Mighty Ducks The New Rules, and Mr. Benedicts Secret Society, alongside Diary of a Future Woman President and Turner & Hooch. The decision underscores the shifting strategy within streaming portfolios and the ongoing evaluation of which stories best resonate with audiences over time.
In related industry notes, Chris Sanders has been discussed as a potential return to voice Lilo in a live action remake. Sanders originally voiced Stitch in the beloved animated film and contributed to the project as a writer and director in its development, fueling fan interest for a new interpretation of the character.