It's been quite an adventure for Larry Daley. Who woulda thought he could've risen from being a frowned-upon night watchman at New York's famous American Museum of Natural History to almost being in charge of the place? Or at least he's in charge of the museum's amazing animatronics display that everybody's raving about.
Of course, the truth of it is that there's no animatronics involved in his presentations at all. No wires, strings or well-devised 3-D images either. It's all brought about by the golden Tablet of Akmenrah—a long-ago unearthed magical artifact from Egypt that can somehow bring statues, figurines and T. rex bones to life every night with its mysterious powers.
But now the supernatural tablet is beginning to corrode for some reason. And Larry's in a panic about what to do. With each new inch of gold-gobbling rust, his cast of moving and talking historical characters and big bony buds seems to be losing its collective life force.
Time to go back to the beginning. Not his faltering start at the museum two movies ago, but actually the start of the tablet itself. He's going to have to find out more about the archeological dig that first uncovered it. And that will likely entail taking it to the British Museum of Natural History, home of Akmenrah's mummified parents, Merenkahre and Sheoseheret. If he can magically bringthem to life—along with every other artifact and fossil in that vast building—maybe he can get some good answers to his bad problem.
GENRE
Comedy, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Action/Adventure, Kids
CAST
Ben Stiller as Larry Daley; Robin Williams as Teddy Roosevelt; Dan Stevens as Sir Lancelot; Rebel Wilson as Tilly; Ben Kingsley as Merenkahre
DIRECTOR
Shawn Levy (This Is Where I Leave You, The Internship, Real Steel, Date Night, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, Night at the Museum, The Pink Panther, Cheaper by the Dozen)
DISTRIBUTOR
20th Century Fox
IN THEATERS
December 19, 2014
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