‘Night of the Museum 3’ promises a great ride

Night at the Museum 3- Secret of the Tomb. A great movie for families.

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Night at the Museum 3- Secret of the Tomb. A great movie for families.

Get ready for the most adventure-filled Night of the Museum, as 20th Century Fox presents Night of the Museum 3 — Secret of the Tomb, starring Ben Stiller (Zoolander, Tropic Thunder), the late Robin Williams (Dead Poets Society, Mrs. Doubtfire) , Ricky Gervais (The Office, Derek), Dan Stevens (Downton Abbey), and Rebel Wilson (Pitch Perfect, Bridesmaids).

Stiller stars as Larry Daley who leaves New York City and heads for London on an epic journey to save the magic of The Tablet of Ahkmenrah before it is gone forever. Along the way, he meets new characters – Mindy and Sir Lancelot. Making its debut Dec. 19, Night of the Museum 3 will be yet another great family adventure movie.

Stiller, who is known for his comical acting, does not hold back, as evident in the trailer on his jokes and style of entertaining a crowd. Since the plot takes place in London, Stiller is evidently bringing out his comical side to British and American lifestyle differences. Stiller and Wilson seem to make a great duo in the cultural difference humor, which is  evident in her humorous way of describing the American police system and Steller’s remark. Wilson plays a police officer throughout the movie.

Stevens brings the legendary Lancelot to life as he follows with the British cultural humor. Viewers are probably looking forward to see American actor and comedian Robin Williams’s performance in this film, as Williams passed away Aug. 11, 2014. Always ready to entertain children, Williams reprises his role as Teddy Roosevelt. Gervais is set to reprise his role as Dr. McPhee in the children’s comedy flick. It is evident that director, Shawn Levy, finds a balance for five charismatic and comedic characters to each show their personal humorous flair.

This film will fulfill the expectations of viewers like me, who are so fond of the first two movies. The trailer shows a comical atmosphere on par with the previous movies. Stiller never fails to make a crowd laugh. The movie is rated PG and seems great for families who are looking for a laugh, although for first-timers I recommend watching the first two Night of the Museums prior to seeing this film.