WATCH: DORA Greet Her Pinoy Fans "Ola, Philippines" to Promote DORA AND THE LOST CITY OF GOLD

Paramount Pictures has just released a couple of features for its family adventure "Dora and the Lost City of Gold", opening in Philippine cinemas this week, August 14. The first video has the film’s lead star, Isabela Moner, greeting `Ola, Philippines!’ (`Hello, Philippines!), while the second feature introduces the talented cast assembled by the filmmakers. You can view both videos below:



An internationally beloved heroine springs to life on the big screen in Paramount Pictures’ "Dora and the Lost City of Gold", the feature film debut of Dora the Explorer - the iconic Latin trailblazer whose exploits have delighted parents and children alike since her 2000 Nickelodeon debut. In her first live-action adventure, the now-16-year-old Dora (Isabela Moner) leads an expedition through the Amazon jungle to rescue her parents from treacherous treasure-hunters while also facing her scariest challenge yet ― high school! A life spent exploring the rainforest with her zoologist mother Elena (Eva Longoria) and archaeologist father Cole (Michael Peña) has done nothing to prepare Dora to face down the most unpredictable creature on Earth, the American teenager. Sent to stay in the city with her abuelita (Adriana Barraza) and her cousin Diego (Jeff Wahlberg), Dora finds herself in a blackboard jungle where her wilderness skills do her little good. A school field trip to the local Natural History Museum seems like familiar territory to Dora, until she and three friends are abducted by a band of thieves who need her to track down her parents and what could be the richest archaeological find in history: Parapata, the ancient Lost City of Gold.

"Dora and the Lost City of Gold" is distributed in the Philippines by United International Pictures through Columbia Pictures. Use the hashtag #DoraMovie

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