The finale of one of the most popular fantasy series of the millennium with the penultimate role of Robin Williams

The finale of one of the most popular fantasy series

Robin Williams has starred in countless films and today is your chance to see his last ‘real’ appearance. Although he took part in another film after Night at the Museum 3 – The Mysterious Tomb, he was only heard there and not seen as here.

Today on TV: That’s what Night in the Museum 3 – The Mysterious Tomb is about

In the third and final part of the popular and successful fantasy series about the museum night watchman Larry Daley (Ben Stiller) and his exhibits that have come to life, everything goes haywire. When a new exhibition opens, the… living exhibits out of control and attack visitors.

This is apparently because the magic of the board that brings the museum pieces to life is slowly but surely running out. To find out why this is – and to stop the process – Larry sets out accompanied by some exhibits on the way to London. Of course, the adventure is not without complications, quite the opposite.

Robin Williams played his last role in Night at the Museum 3, in which he can also be seen

The Night at the Museum series is alive with historical charactersthat come to life. In addition to an Egyptian pharaoh (Ben Kingsley), Jedidiah (Owen Wilson) and Attila the Hun (Patrick Gallagher) also belongs Robin Williams as Teddy Roosevelt to the excited ensemble.

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Robin Williams as Teddy Roosevelt in Night at the Museum 3 – The Mysterious Tomb

In Night at the Museum 3 – The Mysterious Tomb we can say goodbye to the cult actor one last time. After that, Robin Williams only filmed Random Almighty, but he wasn’t seen in it, only heard. According to idmb, his last lines in Night at the Museum 3 are somehow very appropriate: “Smile, my boy. It’s sunrise.”

TV or stream: When and where does Night in the Museum 3 – The Mysterious Tomb come out?

Cable one broadcasts the penultimate appearance of Robin Williams today, on December 21, 2023, at 8:15 p.m at prime time. It runs there for 115 minutes until 10:10 p.m. A repeat is not planned.

Instead, there is also the option to watch the third night in the museum strip watch on Disney+. There it is part of the subscription. In addition, five other providers have it in their streaming offer, namely Magenta TV, Apple TV, Maxdome, Google Play and Amazon.

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