Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
"One Final Night to Save the Day."
Larry Daley, the night guard at a bustling museum, discovers that the Tablet of Ahkmenrah is losing its magic. If the tablet fades, the living exhibits will slip back into inert statues and the wonder of the building will fade with them. Larry mobilizes a broad cast of familiar favorites and... Read more
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About Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
Larry Daley, the night guard at a bustling museum, discovers that the Tablet of Ahkmenrah is losing its magic. If the tablet fades, the living exhibits will slip back into inert statues and the wonder of the building will fade with them. Larry mobilizes a broad cast of familiar favorites and fresh faces from across the exhibits and beyond, forming a globe spanning alliance to restore the power before the magic vanishes. The mission takes him to faraway places, testing his wits and patience as he spaces out time and humor to keep everyone safe. Along the way he learns that friendship and teamwork can outlast even the most ancient spell, keeping history alive for visitors of every generation.
Directed by Shawn Levy, the film is the third installment in the Night at the Museum series. It expands the world with characters from earlier adventures and newcomers, continuing the franchise's playful blend of humor and heart.
Box office performance was solid around the world, with the movie finishing the trilogy on a note for family audiences. It leveraged familiar characters and visual spectacle to deliver a warm closing chapter that appealed to both kids and parents.
Robin Williams returns as Theodore Roosevelt, providing a nostalgic anchor for longtime fans and offering one of the film's most upbeat moments. The movie also reinforces the idea that a museum can be a living portal that sparks imagination across generations.
Critics generally saw the movie as light family fare that keeps the premise moving with humor and heart. It emphasizes teamwork, memory and the idea that wonder can be preserved when people work together across cultures. It also nods to aging and legacy, letting older characters mentor new ones while keeping the pace brisk and the jokes accessible for younger viewers. It leaves audiences with a warm sense that history can be fun and welcoming.
What Viewers Are Saying
Audiences find Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb to be a predictable but enjoyable conclusion to the trilogy, with particular appeal for younger viewers due to its lighthearted humor and familiar characters. Ben Stiller's performance is seen positively, though some feel the series lacks fresh ideas and innovation by the third installment. While the film delivers fun moments, some viewers express disappointment comparing it to earlier entries, noting a reliance on formulaic storytelling and a less engaging plot.
Details
- Release Date
- December 17, 2014
- Runtime
- 1h 38m
- Rating
- PG
- User Ratings
- 6,126 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Family
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Collection
- Night at the Museum Collection
- Studio
- Moving Picture Company +4 more
- Budget
- $127,000,000
- Box Office
- $363,204,635
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Ben Stiller
Larry Daley / Laaa
Robin Williams
Theodore Roosevelt
Owen Wilson
Jedediah Smith
Steve Coogan
Octavius
Ricky Gervais
Dr. McPhee
Dan Stevens
Sir Lancelot
Rebel Wilson
Tilly
Skyler Gisondo
Nick Daley
Rami Malek
Ahkmenrah
Patrick Gallagher
Attila the Hun
Director: Shawn Levy
Written by: David Guion, Michael Handelman, Mark Friedman