Reviewers from Wonderful Museums and Plugged In highlight several central themes:
: Kahmunrah, voiced by Joseph Kamal, seeks to use the Tablet of Ahkmenrah to raise an army from the underworld and conquer the world. Reviewers from Wonderful Museums and Plugged In highlight
: Nick struggles with the pressure of living up to his father's heroic reputation. His journey is one of overcoming self-doubt to find his own unique leadership style. : Alongside returning figures like Teddy Roosevelt (Thomas
: Alongside returning figures like Teddy Roosevelt (Thomas Lennon) and Sacagawea, the film introduces Joan of Arc (Alice Isaaz) to the core group of heroes. Major Themes Nick's success depends on collaborating with the diverse
: On his first night, Nick's insecurities and failure to lock a vital door lead to the escape of the pharaoh Kahmunrah .
: The film emphasizes that courage isn't the absence of fear but acting despite it. Nick's success depends on collaborating with the diverse museum exhibits. Critical Reception
Reception for the film was mixed, often split between nostalgia for the originals and critique of the new format. Main image for Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again