The original music of "Tad, the Lost Explorer" was written by the internationally renowned musician Sakarias M. Dela Riva. He has composed a total of eight songs for the film, with a lively and cheerful tone and a strong style. Among them, the film's ending song "Te Voy a Espear (I will wait)" attracted the popular Spanish queen Belinda and Spain's hottest electronic DJ Juan Magan to sing.
The screenwriters of the film, Javier Lopez Barrera and Gorka Magalon, are mainly responsible for the development of the story. According to the two, the production company sent employees to Peru for on-site inspections, which combined the local customs and customs. Historical relics unfold the production of this film.
"Tad, the Lost Explorer" is directed by Enrique Gould and is jointly created by Toro Pictures, El, Telecinco Cinema, Lightbox Entertainment and Ikiru Films SL and published by Paramount.
According to An Likui, director of "Tad, the Lost Explorer", the image of Ted is indeed born out of the classic screen hero Indiana Jones.
The film sets the background of the story in the mysterious Peruvian rainforest, exploring the legendary Inca Golden City. The legend of the Inca Golden City originated in the Middle Ages. In order to avoid the search and persecution of the Spanish army, the ancient Incas transported countless treasures to a mysterious city in the deserted tropical rain forest, and it has since evolved into a legend.