![]() ![]() While Disney+ hasn’t officially greenlit Season 2, the Wibberleys are already brainstorming the next hunt, which is teased in the final moments of the finale. Does she really want to be an FBI cryptologist after all, or is there something else? Is this what she was born to do, like Ben?” Who are they going to be? What are they going to carve out for themselves? We want to pursue Jess’ career. “But it is also a reference to the young adults on the edge of their own histories. “It’s funny because we always go back to the title of the show, ‘Edge of History,’ which was a nod to the treasure being hidden and history being erased,” Marianne says. In the end, a handcuffed Billie leaves Jess with a parting message: “What you have done is going to cost lives.” Whether that haunting goodbye bears any truth - as well as the historical implications of the treasure and what it means for the people who found - are all on the table should the Wibberleys be granted a second season. It also gets a proper debut with a museum exhibit, something the films never got to do with their treasures. That treasure, meanwhile, is as rich with history as promised, including priceless Meso-American artifacts that expunge La Malinche’s history as a traitor to her Aztec people. It would prove to be a short-lived reign, though, as even a bag of C4 and blind rage couldn’t secure Billie the treasure she’d lost everything to find. Hendricks senselessly kills Billie’s wounded partner Kacey (Breeda Wool), leading a distraught Billie to kill him in turn and assume the mantle of Salazar. But the final price for the hunt was paid with blood. But we did think about how if it was all rewatched, it would fit together.”ĭespite generations of effort, Billie and Hendricks are bested by Jess, Rafael and Liam (Jake Austin Walker), who manage to outwit the treasure destroyers, solve a booby-trapped puzzle deep in the temple and save the Pan-American treasure. “And Billie responds, ‘That was Ian Howe’s fault, not mine.’ We tried to tie all that in, even though things always end up on the cutting room floor. “We actually had something in there along the lines of ‘We can’t have another Templar Treasure,’” Marianne says. A scene earlier in the season, in which Billie is confronted by a boardroom of financial backers, originally included dialogue that confirmed the group was also behind the search for the Templar Treasure in the 2004 film. They had initially gone even further to implicate Cras Est Nostrum in the events of the films. “It was the perfect set up for us to reveal that he never reported it on purpose because of this larger conspiracy.” “He’s the guy Sadusky turns to in the movies and says, “ Now do you find it credible?” after the Declaration has been stolen,” Cormac says.
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