Night at the Museum | |
Origin: | Night at the Museum (2006) |
Owner: | 20th Century Studios |
Years: | 2006-present |
Novels: | Night at the Museum: The Junior Novelization (2006) |
Video Games: | Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009) |
Night at the Museum is a mixed live action (first 3 films) and traditionally animated (4th film) American media franchise of fantasy-comedy films based on the 1993 children's book of the same name by Milan Trenc, directed by Shawn Levy and written by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon. Starring Ben Stiller as a museum night security guard named Larry Daley, the first 3 films also star an ensemble cast featuring Robin Williams, Owen Wilson, Ricky Gervais, Steve Coogan, Patrick Gallagher, Rami Malek, Mizuo Peck, Mickey Rooney, Bill Cobbs, Brad Garrett and Dick Van Dyke, while the video game and 4th film feature a recast ensemble of voice actors.
See main article: Night at the Museum. When Larry Daley (Ben Stiller), a divorced father who was having trouble finding a job, applies for a job at the American Museum of Natural History, he is assigned as a night guard. However, a seemingly easy job turns out to be a wild ride when he finds that an ancient spell has caused the exhibits of the museum to come to life.
See main article: Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. Three years after the first film, several of the exhibits are transferred to the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., and Dexter the monkey steals the tablet of Ahkmenrah. Larry must break in and team up with his old friends, and new ally Amelia Earhart, to get it back from Ahkmenrah's resurrected evil older brother Kahmunrah before morning.
See main article: Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb. Five years after the second film, Larry discovers that the tablet of Ahkmenrah's magic is failing. He and his now-teenage son Nick, along with Teddy Roosevelt, Sacagawea, Jedediah, Octavius, Dexter, Attila the Hun, and a new caveman figure named Laaa (who looks like Larry) travel to the British Museum in London to undo the curse, with the help of Ahkmenrah's parents and the narcissistic Sir Lancelot of Camelot, before the tablet's magic disappears forever.
See main article: Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again. In August 2019, following the purchase of 21st Century Fox and its assets by The Walt Disney Company, Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that a fully animated sequel of Night at the Museum was in development. The project was released as a Disney+ exclusive film, as a production by Walt Disney Pictures.
In October 2020, the movie was officially titled Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again. The project is traditionally animated and was scheduled to be released in 2021. The plot centers around Larry's son, Nick, who is hesitant to follow in his father's footsteps as nightwatchman. In addition to Nick and the titular villain, the movie also features returning characters: Jedediah, Octavius, Teddy Roosevelt and Sacagawea with the addition of Joan of Arc. Production began on November 2, 2020. Shawn Levy served as executive producer, but the majority of the original cast were initially not expected to return.
In August 2021, the film was delayed to a 2022 release date. In September 2022, Matt Danner revealed he was directing the film; he previously was the creator and showrunner of the Disney animated show Legend of the Three Caballeros (2018).[1] The film was released on December 9, 2022.[2]
Thomas Lennon hinted that another film could be developed and expressed interest in doing another live-action film with Ben Stiller. He added that the animated film "opens up a lot of new possibilities".[3]
Characters | Films | Video game | |||
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Night at the Museum | Night at the Museum: | Night at the Museum: | Night at the Museum: | Night at the Museum: | |
Recurring characters | |||||
Lawrence "Larry" Daley | Ben Stiller | Zachary Levi | Ben Stiller | ||
Theodore Roosevelt | Robin Williams | Thomas Lennon | Mark Moseley | ||
Nicholas "Nick" Daley | Jake Cherry | Skyler Gisondo | Joshua Bassett | Jake Cherry | |
Jedediah | Owen Wilson | Steve Zahn | Dustin Leighton | ||
Octavius | Steve Coogan | Jack Whitehall | Dave Wittenberg | ||
Dr. McPhee | Ricky Gervais | Jamie Demetriou | Ricky Gervais | ||
Attila | Patrick Gallagher | Alexander Salamat | Jim Cummings | ||
Sacagawea | Mizuo Peck | Kieran Sequoia | Mizuo Peck | ||
Dexter | Crystal the Monkey | Dee Bradley Baker | |||
Easter Island Head | Brad Garrett | Kelemete Misipeka | Jim Cummings Brad Garrett | ||
Ahkmenrah | Rami Malek | Crispin Freeman | |||
Cecil "C. J." Fredericks | Dick Van Dyke | Dick Van Dyke | colspan="2" | ||
Gus | Mickey Rooney | Mickey Rooney | colspan="2" | ||
Reginald | Bill Cobbs | Bill Cobbs | colspan="2" | ||
Erica Daley | Kim Raver | Gillian Jacobs | |||
Kahmunrah | Hank Azaria | Joseph Kamal | Marc Graue Hank Azaria | ||
Amelia Earhart / Tess | Amy Adams | Molly Hagan | |||
Ivan the Terrible | Christopher Guest | Neil Kaplan | |||
Napoleon Bonaparte | Alain Chabat | Brian George | |||
Al Capone | Jon Bernthal | André Sogliuzzo | |||
George Armstrong Custer | Bill Hader | Chad Einbinder | |||
The Thinker | Hank Azaria | Ted Biaselli Hank Azaria | |||
Abraham Lincoln Statue | colspan="2" | ||||
Cherub Cupid Statues | Jonas Brothers | Jonas Brothers | |||
Able the Space Monkey | Crystal the Monkey | Dee Bradley Baker | |||
Albert Einstein Bobbleheads | Eugene Levy | Eugene Levy | |||
Laaa | Ben Stiller | Zachary Levi | |||
Merenkahre | Ben Kingsley | Jonathan Roumie | |||
Single-film characters | |||||
Rebecca Hutman | Carla Gugino | colspan="4" | |||
Don | Paul Rudd | colspan="4" | |||
Christopher Columbus Statue | Pierfrancesco Favino | colspan="4" | |||
Meriwether Lewis | Martin Christopher | colspan="4" | |||
William Clark | Martin Sims | colspan="4" | |||
Sailor Joey Motorola | Jay Baruchel | colspan="3" | |||
Brundon the Security Guard | Jonah Hill | colspan="3" | |||
Docent | Mindy Kaling | colspan="3" | |||
Lancelot | Dan Stevens | colspan="2" | |||
Tilly | Rebel Wilson | colspan="2" | |||
Shepseheret | Anjali Jay | colspan="2" | |||
Madeline Phelps | Rachael Harris | colspan="2" | |||
Garuda Artefact | Robin Williams | colspan="2" | |||
Hugh Jackman / King Arthur | Himself | colspan="2" | |||
Alice Eve / Guinevere | Herself | colspan="2" | |||
Joan of Arc | Alice Isaaz | ||||
George Washington | Chris Parnell | ||||
Seth | Akmal Saleh | ||||
Ronnie | Bowen Yang | ||||
Mia | Shelby Simmons | ||||
Bodhi | Tenzing Norgay Trainor | ||||
Neanderthal | Chad Einbinder | ||||
Sheila Burns | Molly Hagan | ||||
Billy the Kid | Ted Biaselli | ||||
Cleopatra | Julie Nathanson | ||||
Ben Franklin | André Sogliuzzo |
Film | Director | Producer(s) | Writer(s) | Composer | Cinematographer | Editor(s) | Production companies | Distributor | |
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Night at the Museum | Shawn Levy | Shawn Levy Chris Columbus Michael Barnathan | Thomas Lennon Robert Ben Garant | Alan Silvestri | Guillermo Navarro | Don Zimmerman | 1492 Pictures 20th Century Fox 21 Laps Entertainment | 20th Century Fox | |
Night at the Museum: | John Schwartzman | Don Zimmerman Dean Zimmerman | 1492 Pictures 20th Century Fox 21 Laps Entertainment Dune Entertainment | ||||||
Night at the Museum: | David Guion Michael Handelman | Guillermo Navarro | Dean Zimmerman | 1492 Pictures 20th Century Fox 21 Laps Entertainment TSG Entertainment | |||||
Night at the Museum: | Matt Danner | Shawn Levy[4] | Ray DeLaurentis William Schifrin | John Paesano[5] | Luc Perrault | Walt Disney Pictures[6] Atomic Cartoons Alibaba Pictures 21 Laps Entertainment | Disney+ |
Title | U.S. release date | Budget | Box office gross | Box office ranking | ||||||
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Opening weekend (North America) | North America | Other territories | Worldwide | All time North America | All time Worldwide | |||||
Night at the Museum | $110 million | $30,433,781 | $250,863,268 | $323,617,961 | $574,481,229 |
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Night at the Museum: | $150 million | $54,173,286 | $177,243,721 | $235,862,449 | $413,106,170 |
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Night at the Museum: | $127 million | $17,100,520 | $113,746,621 | $249,458,014 | $363,204,635 |
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Totals | $387 million | $ | $ | $ | $ | ! rowspan="2" colspan="2" | [10] |
The franchise has received mixed reviews from critics.
Film | Rotten Tomatoes | Metacritic | CinemaScore[11] |
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Night at the Museum | 43% (136 reviews)[12] | 48 (28 reviews)[13] | A- |
45% (167 reviews)[14] | 42 (31 reviews)[15] | B+ | |
47% (112 reviews)[16] | 47 (33 reviews)[17] | B+ | |
71% (14 reviews)[18] |
See main article: Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (video game). In April and May 2009, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian – The Video Game, an action-adventure video game adaptation of the feature film of the same name, developed by Amaze Entertainment and Pipeworks Software, was published by Majesco Entertainment to BlackBerry, Wii, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, and Xbox 360.[19] Ben Stiller reprises his role in the film as the voice of Larry Daley.[20]
In April 2020, Alan Menken revealed that he is working as lyricist and composer for a stage musical adaptation of Night at the Museum.[21] On September 11, 2020, Night at the Museum director Shawn Levy revealed that he is also working on the musical, which has been in development for "a year and a half" by that point.[22] Work on the musical had to be done remotely through Zoom due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[21]