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it feels like a farewell not just to the franchise, but to an icon who brought so much wonder to our lives. Final Thoughts Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb SPOILER Talk 18 Jan 2015 —
When we first met Larry Daley in 2006, he was a man just trying to keep a job and impress his son. Fast forward to the third and final live-action installment, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb , and we find a guardian who has truly found his purpose. night at the museum.3
In 2024, Disney announced a new Night at the Museum animated film and a live-action reboot in development, with Chris Columbus producing. However, most insiders agree that the true connective tissue is Night at the Museum.3 . The third film’s ending—where Larry declines to fix the tablet, allowing the exhibits to retire permanently—closes the loop. It argues that museums are not just warehouses of wonder; they are places of farewell. Every exhibit, like every film franchise, must eventually turn off its lights. it feels like a farewell not just to
The standout addition is Sir Lancelot, played with gleeful absurdity by Dan Stevens. Lancelot is a wax figure who believes he is the actual knight of Camelot. Stevens commits fully to the role, playing Lancelot as a brave but somewhat dim-witted warrior with a nose that is slowly melting off his face (a running gag regarding the imperfection of wax figures). His encounter with the real Hugh Jackman (playing himself in a hilarious cameo) is one of the franchise’s funniest moments. In 2024, Disney announced a new Night at