Gold & Greed: The Hunt for Fenn’s Treasure | Official Trailer | Netflix

In 2010, 80 year-old Forrest Fenn hid a fantastical treasure in the mountains north of Santa Fe. The key to finding it lay within a cryptic 24-line poem, spurring a decade-long treasure hunt where people gave up their jobs, their families, even their lives in pursuit of Fenn’s hidden millions. Now, for the community of devoted hunters, this dangerous pursuit of gold has become an obsessive search for the meaning of truth. This doc series will profile something exceedingly rare – a treasure hunt where the treasure is actually found – and the mystery of where it may be hidden again.

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43 thoughts on “Gold & Greed: The Hunt for Fenn’s Treasure | Official Trailer | Netflix

  1. This looks awesome. There are a few treasure hunts like this going on in the US right now… the Veil treasure hunt is launching theirs in a few days too which looks really cool

  2. Bad move Netflix. This ended years ago. Forrest fenn only sold 20,000 copies and his qoute about thousands of people seaching was greatly exhausterated. A member of the family revealed it was only about 800 people that really activity searched and messaged Forrest. You will get may 1,000 people watching this.

  3. Feel bad for Netflix this week. First with the poor reception of the Electric State and now this. Whoever produced this had no idea who these people are. They are known for being sore losers, petty, and scam artists. They came after Forrest and his estate for money hiring digital forensics to try to show he was a fraud (backfired). Now Netflix. I get it. It's a "documentary" and we know they are entertainment and don't have to have any real truth or facts with them. But they should of showed some journalistic integrity and inquired about these people's credibility.

  4. Danielle post the outside magazine the same day minutes apart that Jack S, posted on his page before dan supposed to have known who the find person could have been! Netflix using the the ones that were siteded for digging with a metal detector must have been desperate! The interview of Dan as he tells on himself if you pay attention and date YouTube postings of jack and the magazines you will see who's the puppet, as The. Truth will come trom the. Right bronz jar, ..DD

  5. In the old days if a film went straight to DVD it was a turkey. These days if it goes straight to Netflix its a lemon. But the real question is how do you get turkeys to vote for Donald Dump, religion, believe the Jesus crap and you will believe anything.

  6. Met an Uber driver who obsessed about Fenns treasure that it was the reason he was doing Uber driving to begin with, he suspected it to be in AZ based in his research

  7. This doesn’t deserve a documentary. People died.. Fenn didn’t care. He was loving the attention. He should have been sued. They even announced the find date a year after it happened to cover up another death. Trash. Fenn loved the attention. And he attracted others who loved being the center of attention. Many of which are in this film. All of them losers who never found it. One is such a loser that he bought the treasure he didn’t even earn on an attempt to “keep it going” because he loves the attention. Zero
    Humility . It’s sad. The finder never revealed the location, but the people in the film try to shove a theory down everyone’s throat to justify the thousands of dollars they spent looking for it. Much of that theory is devised from private access they had to Fenn, which others didn’t have, which is a giant no-no in treasure hunts. YT channels even pushed their way between the searchers and Fenn, gatekeeping information, yet they still lost, but preyed of their viewers who wanted attention by offering them a front screen chat during livestreams, profiting off their need for five seconds of fame .

    A giant lesson on how not to run a treasure hunt, and a tutorial on when to leave your spouse when they are in too deep.

  8. Hahahaha! More film of people chasing it. For the love of God, just have me on it with the cipher. It's the only true thing in the entire 10 years.

  9. Hi Netflix. Please can you read the new educational book called 'The Replacement People of the Bible', and see what the rabbis and priests have been hiding for thousands of years about Prophet Muhammad being prophesied in the Old Testament. Also, how the Muslims got the West out of the Dark Ages, which the Western educational institutions are hiding from people.

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