Lancelot steals the tablet, mistaking it for the Holy Grail, and prepares to leave for Camelot. They learn the tablet's power can be regenerated by moonlight, since it is empowered through the magic of Khonsu. The tablet's corrosion worsens, and the American exhibits begin experiencing side-effects such as stiffening limbs and memory reversion. The group is joined by a wax figure of Sir Lancelot, who helps fight off aggressive museum exhibits like a Triceratops skeleton and a Xiangliu statue. As Larry and the others search the museum, the tablet brings the British exhibits to life. Larry discovers that some of the American exhibits have stowed away with Ahkmenrah: Theodore Roosevelt, Sacagawea, Attila the Hun, miniatures Jedediah and Octavius, Dexter the capuchin monkey, and Laaa. and go to the British Museum, bypassing the night guard Tilly. McPhee, who was fired due to the planetarium incident, to let him ship Ahkmenrah to London to restore the tablet, although McPhee believes the magic is just clever special effects. Cecil says Ahkmenrah's parents, Merenkahre and Shepseheret, may be able to restore the tablet's power, but that they are in the British Museum. Cecil remembers "the end will come" prophecy and realizes it refers to the tablet's magic ending and the exhibits becoming lifeless. To discover what is happening to the tablet, Larry reunites with now-retired Cecil, a member of the expedition who discovered the tomb. After calming the situation, Larry, frustrated, returns home to find his teenage son Nick throwing a party. As the corrosion spreads, the exhibits act abnormally and cause massive chaos at the planetarium. Later, Ahkmenrah shows Larry that the tablet has a mysterious corrosion. The new Neanderthal calls himself Laaa and considers Larry his father. As Larry makes sure everything is ready, the other exhibits inform him that the museum commissioned a new Neanderthal model resembling Larry. He and the other exhibits are hosting an event to help re-open the Hayden Planetarium. Seventy-six years later in New York City, five years after the events of the previous film, Larry Daley remains the night guard of the Museum of Natural History. As the team packs up the artifacts due to an incoming sandstorm, the locals warn them about removing the tablet from the tomb, saying "the end will come." Among the group is young Cecil "C.J" Fredericks, who discovers the Tablet of Ahkmenrah. In 1938, a team of archaeologists is searching for the tomb of pharaoh Ahkmenrah in Egypt. The film was dedicated in memory of Robin Williams and Mickey Rooney who both died before the film's release. Secret of the Tomb grossed over $363 million at the box office, becoming the lowest-grossing film in the series, and like its predecessors, received mixed reviews. The film premiered on December 11, 2014, at New York City's Ziegfeld Theater and was released in the United States on December 19, 2014. Principal photography of Secret of the Tomb took place from January to May 2014 in London, England and British Columbia, Canada. In Secret of the Tomb, security guard Larry Daley must travel to London to return the tablet of Ahkmenrah, an Egyptian artifact which causes the exhibits to come to life, before the magic disappears. The film stars Ben Stiller in the lead role, Robin Williams, Owen Wilson, Steve Coogan, Ricky Gervais, Dan Stevens, Rebel Wilson, and Ben Kingsley. It is the third and final installment in the Night at the Museum film series, and a sequel to Battle of the Smithsonian. Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, also called Night at the Museum 3: Secret of the Tomb is a 2014 American fantasy comedy film directed by Shawn Levy and written by David Guion and Michael Handelman.
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