As the chaos ensues within the museum, Larry Daley (played by Ben Stiller) and his allies, including Amelia Earhart (played by Amy Adams), Jedediah (played by Owen Wilson), and Octavius (played by Steve Coogan), devise a plan to thwart Kahmunrah’s (played by Hank Azaria) evil ambitions.
With the help of various historical figures and exhibits, Larry leads a charge against Kahmunrah’s forces, which include an army of historical villains, such as Ivan the Terrible and Napoleon Bonaparte. Amidst the mayhem, Larry confronts Kahmunrah in a final showdown to save the museum and its inhabitants.
During the climactic battle, Larry manages to outsmart Kahmunrah and his allies, using his wits and resourcefulness to gain the upper hand. With the assistance of his friends and the museum exhibits, including the giant Abraham Lincoln statue and the reanimated dinosaur skeleton, Larry ultimately defeats Kahmunrah and restores order to the museum.
In the end, peace is restored, and the exhibits return to their dormant state. Larry bids farewell to his newfound friends, including Amelia, who chooses to stay in the museum rather than return to the real world with him. As Larry exits the museum, he reflects on his adventures and looks forward to whatever comes next.
Overall, the ending of “Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian” is a thrilling and heartwarming conclusion to the story, showcasing the power of friendship, courage, and imagination in overcoming adversity. It’s a satisfying finale that leaves audiences with a sense of wonder and nostalgia for the magical world of the museum.