Mariah Mundi has no choice but to unite with the enigmatic Will Charity when his family is kidnapped by an unknown enemy. Their adventure leads them to the mysterious and majestic Prince Regent, a huge steam-powered hotel on a small island at the furthest reach of the Empire. Mariah, with the help of Sacha, must unravel the secrets of the island to find the truth behind the disappearance of his family, and prevent Otto Luger from getting his hands on the mystical and powerful Midas Box.
At the end, Will leaves to search for the boys’ parents, who are still missing. He promises to return for Mariah. A mid-credits scene reveals that their mother has been taken to Egypt by the villain Gormenberg—her husband, the boys’ father.
Cast
Michael Sheen as Captain Will Charity - The character Captain Jack Charity (as it appears in the original G. P. Taylor novel) is reported to be partly inspired by the restaurant-owning adventurer and founder of Heroes Welcome UK, Major (Ret) John Senior[5] MBE TD
The first in what was intended to be a film franchise,[6] the film was produced by London- and Los Angeles-based production company Entertainment Motion Pictures.[7]
The film received lukewarm reviews, praising its cast, but critical of its plot and directing. On Rotten Tomatoes, The Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box has a 'rotten' score of 20%, an average rating of 5.0/10, based on 15 reviews from professional film critics.[9] Dennis Harvey of Variety found the film, 'formulaic' and summed it up as, 'an OK time-filler for undiscriminating younger audiences, providing some hope that future developments might yield greater payoffs.'[10]Indiewire deemed the film 'dull', citing poor writing, but praising Headey.[11]The Hollywood Reporter praised the production values, but saw it as a 'stillborn attempt' to start a film franchise.[12]
^Although it was reported on Deadline in October 2012 that a sequel had been approved, as of March 2020 there is no news about the second film on Taylor’s website.