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'Legends of the Hidden Temple' TV-movie trailer debuts at Comic-Con

Nickelodeon's '90s game show turned TV movie features all kinds of reimagined nods to its source material, including scary temple guards, the Steps of Knowledge and the infamously difficult Shrine of the Silver Monkey.

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The temple is real.

Nickelodeon's "Legends of the Hidden Temple" television movie, which uses the network's classic game show from the 1990s as source material, debuted its first trailer Saturday at San Diego Comic-Con 2016.

Like in the VR experience promoting the movie, the show's original host, Kirk Fogg, serves as a guide to Hidden Temple Park, a place where the stone-faced Olmec, green monkeys, Steps of Knowledge and evil Temple Guards are but a myth -- that is until three siblings inadvertently drop into the titular temple.

The kids find themselves trapped in the temple, and appear to need to fight their way out by solving the temple's puzzles, which include the infamously difficult Shrine of the Silver Monkey that often tripped up players on the original game show.

The movie will debut this fall on Nickelodeon. In addition to Fogg, the movie stars Dee Bradley Baker (who returns to voice Olmec), Isabela Moner, Colin Critchley and Jet Jurgensmeyer.