Larry’s determined to save his friends no matter what the cost, and Stiller’s obviously completely comfortable handing the role for this third outing. Ben Stiller is back as Larry Daley the divorced, single dad and nighttime security guard and in this third film he’s more mature and capable than in the first two movies. With only a few hours left, Larry becomes more and more desperate to find Merenkahre before time runs out and his friends become lifeless, motionless statues forever.įunny, bittersweet, and at times even a bit poignant, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb ends the trilogy with just the right amount of hijinks, magic and heart that the first film had…and perhaps even more. Given that it’s the first time the British Museum artifacts have come to life, they quickly begin creating all kinds of chaos and distractions for Larry, Teddy, Jedediah (Owen Wilson), and the rest of the gang.
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Once inside, Larry and the gang set out to find Merenkahre and learn from him how to fix the tablet. Not wanting his friends to go back to being just lifeless pieces of art, Larry and a small band of museum exhibits travel to London and bluff their way past the night security guard, Tilly (Rebel Wilson), to get into the museum with the tablet. Ahkmenrah tells Larry the only person who knows all the secrets of the tablet is his father, Merenkahre (Ben Kingsley), who’s currently housed in the British Museum in London. The gang have sneaked into the British Museum in hopes of fixing the magical tablet that’s quickly losing its powers in the third and final installment of the family, fantasy adventure movie, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb.Īfter a horrible premiere night at the New York Museum of Natural History where all the statues, who are pretending to be special effects, go berserk and almost get him fired, Larry discovers the mysterious tablet that causes all the museum’s pieces of fine art to come alive at night is showing signs of decay and is losing its power. “This place is waking up for the first time and we have no idea what is out there,” says Larry (Ben Stiller) to Teddy (Robin Williams), Attila the Hun, (Patrick Gallagher), Ahkmenrah (Rami Malek), and the rest of the New York Museum statues who come to life when the sun goes down due to the magic from a mysterious tablet. Patrick Gallagher, Robin Williams, Ben Stiller and Rami Malek in ‘Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb’ (Photo credit: Joe Lederer- TM and © 2014 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation.