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Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again

Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again

  • Status: Released
  • 08-12-2022
  • Runtime: 77 min
  • Score: 6.4
  • Vote count: 261

Nick Daley is following in his father's footsteps as night watchman at the American Museum of Natural History, so he knows what happens when the sun goes down. But when the maniacal ruler Kahmunrah escapes, it is up to Nick to save the museum once and for all.

Joshua Bassett

Nick Daley (voice)

Thomas Lennon

Teddy (voice)

Joseph Kamal

Kahmunrah (voice)

Akmal Saleh

Seth (voice)

Steve Zahn

Jedediah (voice)

Jack Whitehall

Octavius (voice)

Kieran Sequoia

Sacajawea (voice)

Alice Isaaz

Joan of Arc (voice)

Jamie Demetriou

Dr. McPhee (voice)

Zachary Levi

Larry / Laaa (voice)

Gillian Jacobs

Erica Daley (voice)

Alexander Salamat

Attila (voice)

Shelby Simmons

Mia (voice)

Lidia Porto

Ms. Montefusco (voice)

Tenzing Norgay Trainor

Bodhi (voice)

Bowen Yang

Ronnie (voice)

Chris Parnell

Washington (voice)

Kelemete Misipeka

Easter Island Head (voice)

Christie Bahna

Queen Nefertiti (voice)

Zeeko Zaki

Ra the Sun god (voice)

Jonathan Roumie

Merenkhare (voice)

Dee Bradley Baker

Dexter (voice)

Johnny Gidcomb

Additional Voices (voice)

Kiff VandenHeuvel

Additional Voices (voice)

Ruth Zalduondo

Additional Voices (voice)

Jen Cain

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Scott Whyte

Additional Voices (voice)

Matt Danner

Additional Voices (voice)

Lex Lang

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Michelle Ruff

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Jessica DiCicco

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Matt Nolan

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CinemaSerf

I suppose the idea of picking up from the trilogy after eight years might have made sense on a storyboard somewhere, but this rather lacklustre animation really just reminded me of a feature-length episode of "Scooby Do" - only with a Pharaoh. This time it's son "Nick" who becomes the nightwatchman just in time to thwart the ambitions of "Kahmunrah" to re-emerge from his tomb and take over the world. Yep, it's that predictable - and sadly this animated story offers us really very little by way of originality, basically rehashing the second film from the franchise (2009) but in cartoon form. To be fair, it doesn't hang around and maybe a new audience might appreciate it, but it's completely devoid of menace or comedy and is something you can plonk your kids in front of safe in the knowledge that they could probably watch it again next week and not remember a thing.

r96sk

No redeeming qualities. <em>'Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again'</em> is sequelitis in a nutshell. It only holds the bare minimum of similarities to the original trilogy, with no main cast member from those movies returning. Even at just under 90 minutes, it's a mind-numbingly dull watch. The choice of animation is iffy, too. I will say I could see youngsters enjoying this as a standalone film, to be honest it has the makings of being a television show - which is the avenue they should've gone down instead, could've made it <em>'What's New, Scooby-Doo?'</em>-esque. The lack of any real connection to the preceding movies then wouldn't actually matter as it'd be a different thing entirely, but given it is a sequel you have to compare it to its predecessors. I obviously wasn't expecting this to be anything quite as enjoyable as the Ben Stiller pictures, though I did think it would at least resemble the other flicks a little bit. Oh well, no biggie.

r96sk

No redeeming qualities. <em>'Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again'</em> is sequelitis in a nutshell. It only holds the bare minimum of similarities to the original trilogy, with no main cast member from those movies returning. Even at just under 90 minutes, it's a mind-numbingly dull watch. The choice of animation is iffy, too. I will say I could see youngsters enjoying this as a standalone film, to be honest it has the makings of being a television show - which is the avenue they should've gone down instead, could've made it <em>'What's New, Scooby-Doo?'</em>-esque. The lack of any real connection to the preceding movies then wouldn't actually matter as it'd be a different thing entirely, but given it is a sequel you have to compare it to its predecessors. I obviously wasn't expecting this to be anything quite as enjoyable as the Ben Stiller pictures, though I did think it would at least resemble the other flicks a little bit. Oh well, no biggie.