Tadeo Jones 3: The Emerald Tablet’, the most watched film in Spanish cinemas for the second consecutive day.
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Tadeo Jones 3: The Emerald Tablet’ has been the most watched film in Spanish cinemas for the second consecutive day. The new adventures of Tadeo Jones have reactivated the box office to levels not seen since before the pandemic.
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For the second day in a row, ‘Tadeo Jones 3: The Emerald Tablet’ has been the most watched film in Spanish cinemas. The new film of the most famous archaeologist already has more than 250,000 spectators. With his crazy adventures, the archaeologist and his friends have managed to make this animated saga the biggest box-office hit of the year.
The most watched premiere of the year
The Adventures of Tadeo Jones has become the most watched Spanish premiere of the year and, with figures like those before the pandemic, a great success. After five years of waiting, Tadeo Jones returned to the cinemas on Friday 26 August with his third film, ‘Tadeo Jones 3: The Emerald Tablet’.
There was such a great desire to see the famous archaeologist that it has already become the most watched Spanish premiere of the whole year and not only that, it has reactivated the box office to levels not seen since before the pandemic. The most famous archaeologist in history takes the whole family on a trip. As a result, hundreds of families have flocked to cinemas in Spain and 40 other countries around the world to enjoy this incredible film.
The Adventures of Tadeo Jones
Tadeo Jones returns to cinemas after the success of the first two instalments of the animated film. Also directed by Enrique Gato from Valladolid, the new adventure of the popular archaeologist begins after accidentally unleashing a spell that has endangered his friends, Mummy, Jeff and Belzoni, which will lead him and Sara to set off on a search against the clock for a solution.
But they will not be alone in their quest. A mummy from ancient Egypt, Ra-Amon-Ah, will accompany them in ‘Tadeo Jones 3: The Emerald Tablet’ to new destinations such as Mexico, Chicago, Paris and Egypt.