Tadeo Jones 3: The Emerald Tablet – New Adventures with Omar Montes and Belinda

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Tadeo Jones 3: The Emerald Tablet

The upcoming installment of the beloved animated adventure returns to cinemas this summer with a splash of star power from Omar Montes and Belinda, two artists who resonate across Canada and the United States as well as across Latin America. The film, slated for release on August 26, centers on a bold new journey named La tabla Esmeralda, which doubles as the film’s guiding theme and a promise of mystery, humor, and heart.

The ballad If you call me, performed by the Spanish singer Omar Montes and the Mexican star Belinda, marks a pivotal moment for the franchise. The track, produced by Dabruk, mixed by Felipe Guevara, and mastered by Carlos Hernández, finds its home under Sony Music Entertainment Spain. For Belinda, this marks a second Goya experience, following a nomination for Best Original Song for Te voy waiter, and she reprises a collaboration that began in the original film’s soundtrack with Juan Magán in the episode’s signature tune The Adventures of Tadeo Jones in the international animated saga. The year 2013 is recalled here as a reference point for the character’s enduring cultural footprint.

The press materials describe the collaboration as a bridge between the film’s spirit and contemporary music. Belinda expresses that returning to a saga so closely tied to Spain feels like coming home, and she notes that the collaboration with Montes captures a shared energy that mirrors the movie’s adventurous mood. This sentiment is echoed in the formal press statement, underscoring the excitement surrounding the joint creative effort.

Omar Montes recently released La llama del amor, which has climbed to the top of music trends on YouTube and has become a viral sensation on TikTok with thousands of user-created videos. The response underscores how Tadeo Jones continues to permeate popular culture, resonating with audiences who follow modern music trajectories as part of their everyday lives in North America and beyond. The accompanying remarks emphasize a connection to fans across Spain and Latin American communities, highlighting the universal appeal of the film and its music, while acknowledging the collaboration with Belinda as a shared moment of cultural exchange.

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Within the story, Tadeo hopes his archaeologist friends will accept him as one of the group, yet mischief keeps tumbling in his wake. A miscast moment unleashes a curse: a sarcophagus is ruined, and the spell threatens the lives of friends Mummy, Jeff, and Belzoni. With everyone seemingly against him, Tadeo relies on Sara for support as an epic plane journey unfolds. The adventure spans multiple locales—from Mexico to Chicago, from Paris to Egypt—where the quest intensifies as they seek a path to end the mummy’s curse. The film blends action, humor, and a dash of peril in a way that appeals to families and fans of the franchise across North America.

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