Disney drops the first official trailer for Night at the Museum Kahmunrah Rises Again
The Walt Disney Company unveiled the premiere trailer for the newest Night at the Museum movie, introducing a fresh security guard character who bumps into the familiar chaos of the museum after hours. The clip signals a continuation of the beloved comedy fantasy series, with a new lead who challenges the museum’s nighttime routines and the antics that have thrilled fans across previous installments.
The trailer for Night at the Museum Kahmunrah Rises Again has appeared on YouTube, and it pledges to be a faithful extension of the franchise. The story centers on Nick Daly, the son of the original protagonist Larry Daly, who is portrayed by the franchise’s familiar star. In this fourth chapter, Daly Jr. steps into the guard role and must navigate the unpredictable events that unfold when history comes to life once more. The setup hints at a blend of humor, adventure, and fantastical moments as the storyline widens beyond the events of earlier films.
Audiences get glimpses of beloved figures who first appeared in the first three films, including Theodore Roosevelt and Sacagawea, as they return to offer guidance and mischief in equal measure. The cast list suggests a continuation of the series’ playful ensemble dynamic, with the narrative teasing the reappearance of the notorious Kamunrah as the central antagonist. The trailer and its subtitles make it clear that this installment continues the saga, while also signaling a shift in casting for the new chapter. The production notes indicate that the latest entry was created with a broader roster of voice performers, reflecting a fresh artistic direction for the project.
Night at the Museum Kahmunrah Rises Again is scheduled to launch on Disney+ in December 2022, bringing the latest journey from the museum world to streaming audiences.
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