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Three years later, Larry now works as a teacher, and a travelling British Museum exhibit comes to New York. Tilly becomes the new night guard, and gives the Tablet of Ahkmenrah to Dr. McPhee, showing him its power, and allowing the exhibits to awaken again. Akmenrah was there as well because either he came back to visit the Museum of Natural History one last time and then go back to the one in London afterwards or his Egypt room was upgraded and changed to make room for Shapsheret and Makenkere's tombs as well. Outside, Larry watches them party inside.
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A new image from Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again reveals a first look at an animated Nick Daley. The Night at the Museum franchise began in 2006, when the first film starring Ben Stiller was released. The series followed Larry Daley (Stiller), who takes a job as a security guard at a museum where the artifacts come alive at night. The film was very successful and was followed by two sequels: Night at The Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian and Night at The Museum Secret of the Tomb. The movies also included iconic performances from Robin Williams, who played a reanimated statue of Theodore Roosevelt, and Owen Wilson, who played a tiny cowboy.
Undaunted by the distance and determined to save their friends, Larry and his son Nick (Skylar Gisondo) take the tablet to England, bringing the whole team with them, and set out to learn the secret of the tomb.
For those who are uninitiated in this series, Ben Stiller plays Larry Daley, a man who was trying to find a job and some stability so that he could continue to have a relationship with his son, Nick, who lived with his mother. Larry secures a nightwatchman position at a New York Museum where everything mysteriously comes to life at night because of a golden tablet found in the Egyptian tomb of Mehrenkahre and his sons. In the original Night at the Museum, we meet Ahkmenrah, the son who helps Larry stop the plot of the aging and recently fired nightwatchmen (played by Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney, and Bill Cobbs) to rob the museum and steal the tablet. In that film we were introduced to a cast of characters including a wax version of Teddy Roosevelt (Robin Williams), Sacajawea (Mizuo Peck), Dexter the monkey, Attila the Hun (Patrick Gallagher), and two miniature figures named Jedediah (Owen Wilson) and Octavius (Steve Coogan), who are meant to be depicting the old west and ancient Rome. 041b061a72