A broad, fast-moving family adventure with a lot of visual invention and easy charm, but it leans more on sequel escalation and celebrity cameos than on real narrative surprise. It works best as a glossy, kid-friendly romp if you enjoyed the first film’s premise and want bigger set pieces, sillier humor, and a more… Read more
6% ☆☆☆☆☆ (237,417)
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
Where to watch: Disney
Movie · Adventure · Fantasy · PG
2009 · 1h 45m · ★ 6% (237K)
When the lights go off the battle is on.
Director: Shawn Levy
Starring: Ben Stiller, Amy Adams, Owen Wilson
Overview
Hapless museum night watchman Larry Daley must help his living, breathing exhibit friends out of a pickle now that they've been transferred to the archives at the Smithsonian Institution. Larry's (mis)adventures this time include close encounters with Amelia Earhart, Abe Lincoln and Ivan the Terrible.
Director
Shawn Levy
Production
21 Laps Entertainment, 1492 Pictures, Dune Entertainment, 20th Century Fox
Cast
Ben Stiller, Amy Adams, Owen Wilson, Hank Azaria, Robin Williams, Christopher Guest, Alain Chabat, Steve Coogan, Ricky Gervais, Bill Hader, Jon Bernthal, Patrick Gallagher, Jake Cherry, Rami Malek, Mizuo Peck, Kerry van der Griend, Matthew Harrison, Rick Dobran, Randy Lee, Darryl Quon
Where to watch
Disney Plus, Hulu
Curator Review
Verdict
A broad, fast-moving family adventure with a lot of visual invention and easy charm, but it leans more on sequel escalation and celebrity cameos than on real narrative surprise. It works best as a glossy, kid-friendly romp if you enjoyed the first film’s premise and want bigger set pieces, sillier humor, and a more playful historical-fantasy mashup.
Best for
families looking for a light adventure comedy
viewers who enjoy museum-setting fantasy and animated-history gags
fans of broad studio sequels with lots of cameos
kids and nostalgic adults who want low-stakes spectacle
Skip if
you want sharp comedy or strong character depth
you dislike loud CGI-heavy sequels
you need the sequel to improve meaningfully on the original
you’re not in the mood for very broad, sometimes goofy family humor
Overview
This sequel doubles down on the franchise’s core gimmick: history, pop culture, and museum artifacts all colliding in a bright, chaotic fantasy playground. The Smithsonian setting gives it more room to roam, and the movie clearly enjoys tossing in famous figures, visual jokes, and elaborate action beats for kids and adults to spot and laugh at.
Worth noting
What keeps it watchable is the sheer enthusiasm of the production and the easy chemistry of the cast. It’s not subtle, and it rarely aims for emotional complexity, but it does have a breezy, crowd-pleasing rhythm. The humor is broad, the stakes are simple, and the movie knows exactly how to turn a museum into a theme park.
Bottom line
As a sequel, though, it’s more expansion than refinement. The story is thinner than the premise deserves, and the film often feels like it’s moving from one gag or cameo to the next. If you’re here for polished family entertainment and playful spectacle, it delivers; if you want wit, depth, or a truly memorable adventure, it’s more of a pleasant diversion than a must-see.
Top Letterboxd reviews
jaz (3★) · 3893 likes
if ur roman boyfriend doesnt ride into battle on a squirel to save ur cowboy ass then hes not worth it
Hannah R (3★) · 2803 likes
The most unrealistic thing about this film is not that all the waxwork people came to life but the idea that Amelia Earhart would activly thirst over resident bland man Ben Stiller
chloe 💓 (3.5★) · 2392 likes
the jonas brothers 30 second cameo as cherubs serenading amy adams with 'more than a woman' changed me as a person
˗ˏˋzoee´ˎ˗ (3★) · 1587 likes
pros:-amy adams <3-bill hader in a long blonde wig and mustache-jon bernthal doing a new york accent-jonah hill as a security guard w/ a name pronounced “brun-don”- THE JONAS BROTHERS-the glee football coach ken tanaka <3-gay cowboy and gay roman couple <3 cons:-not enough rami malek <\3
A classic ensemble adventure with constant momentum, comic energy, and treasure-hunt excitement.
Themes
family adventure, fantasy comedy, museum magic, historical figures brought to life, sequel escalation, lighthearted heroism, CGI spectacle, fish-out-of-water humor
Topics
family adventure, fantasy comedy, sequel, museum setting, historical fantasy, broad humor, CGI spectacle, lighthearted, action-comedy, 2000s studio film